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Infectious diseases have historically been the leading cause of death worldwide. While cardiovascular disease has slowly overtaken infectious diseases as the leading caus [...]
2022 | Dissertation |
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Asthma is a highly prevalent airway disease characterized by inflammation, structural remodeling of the airways and airway hyperreactivity. Despite recent advances, asthm [...]
2021 | Dissertation |
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Carcinoid tumors are neuroendocrine tumors which release prostaglandins and biogenic amines that can impact the cardiovascular system.1 In consequence, patients with meta [...]
2023-08-21 | Abstract |
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White matter injury (WMI) contributes substantially to neurological impairment after ischemic stroke. However, WMI is often ignored in stroke therapeutic developments lea [...]
2022 | Abstract |
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Neuroinflammation and mitochondrial dysfunction are early events in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and contribute to neurodegeneration and cognitive impairment. The CD74-MIF [...]
2023-07-25 | Abstract |
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During embryonic development, structures such as the vertebral column, ribs, trunk muscles, and meninges arise from blocks of mesoderm called somites that surround the ne [...]
2021 | Abstract |
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Clathrin mediated endocytosis (CME) is emerging as a critical player in the development and progression of AD in multiple brain cell types. CME is an important intersecti [...]
2023-11-28 | Dissertation |
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A report on this facility's history, as well as its present staff and experimental animals.
HC&A Archival Publications; QP141 O68 1928
1928 | Book | Public Health in Oregon: Discovering Historical Data |

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