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Dr Paul Goldsmith Zebrafish : Implications for Neuroscience
Pretend you're warm and leave cardigan undone Get someone to do it up for you – again Just do cardigan up yourself Give cardigan to Oxfam Roger Barker is co-editor of ACNR, and is Honorary Consultant in Neurology at The Cambridge Centre for Brain Repair. His main area of research is into neurodegenerative and movement disorders, in particular parkinson's and Huntington's disease. He is also the...
متن کاملForeword Harry L . Goldsmith , Ph . D .
In honor of Dr. Harry L. Goldsmith’s 80th birthday, we present a collection of articles from his collaborators and colleagues to commemorate Harry’s outstanding contributions to the field of Biorheology. On any particular day, bioengineers around the world may find themselves fortunate enough to peer through a microscope to observe molecular or cellular level phenomena manifested before their e...
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Understanding how emotions can affect pleasure has important implications both for people and for firms’ communication strategies. Prior research has shown that experienced pleasure often assimilates to the valence of one’s active emotions, such that negative emotions decrease pleasure. In contrast, the authors demonstrate that the activation of guilt, a negative emotion, enhances the pleasure ...
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The identification of particular molecular interactions therefore has been a crucial first step in many cellular studies. Traditionally, biochemical techniques have proven to be an effective indicator of interactions between two proteins of interest. These techniques are almost always limited to in vitro studies, however. More recently, technological advances in fluorescence microscopy and fluo...
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عنوان ژورنال: The Library
سال: 1890
ISSN: 0024-2160,1744-8581
DOI: 10.1093/library/s1-2.1.217