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1. Mitochondrial functional impairment in response to environmental toxins in the cardiorenal metabolic syndrome
刊名:Archives of Toxicology
出版年:2015
2. Antipurinergic therapy corrects the autism-like features in the Fragile X (Fmr1 knockout) mouse model
作者:Jane C Naviaux (5)
Lin Wang (1) (2)
Kefeng Li (1) (2)
A Taylor Bright (1) (2)
William A Alaynick (1) (2)
Kenneth R Williams (1) (2) (8)
Susan B Powell (5) (6)
Robert K Naviaux (1) (2) (3) (4) (7)

5. Department of Psychiatry
; University of California ; San Diego School of Medicine ; 214 Dickinson St. ; Bldg CTF ; Rm C102 ; San Diego ; CA ; 92103-8467 ; USA
1. The Mitochondrial and Metabolic Disease Center
; University of California ; San Diego School of Medicine ; 214 Dickinson St. ; Bldg CTF ; Rm C102 ; San Diego ; CA ; 92103-8467 ; USA
2. Department of Medicine
; University of California ; San Diego School of Medicine ; 214 Dickinson St. ; Bldg CTF ; Rm C102 ; San Diego ; CA ; 92103-8467 ; USA
8. General Atomics
; Inc ; San Diego ; CA ; USA
6. Research Service
; VA San Diego Healthcare System ; La Jolla ; CA ; USA
3. Department of Pediatrics
; University of California ; San Diego School of Medicine ; 214 Dickinson St. ; Bldg CTF ; Rm C102 ; San Diego ; CA ; 92103-8467 ; USA
4. Department of Pathology
; University of California ; San Diego School of Medicine ; 214 Dickinson St. ; Bldg CTF ; Rm C102 ; San Diego ; CA ; 92103-8467 ; USA
7. Veterans Affairs Center for Excellence in Stress and Mental Health (CESAMH)
; La Jolla ; CA ; USA
刊名:Molecular Autism
出版年:2015
6. A framework for application of metabolic modeling in yeast to predict the effects of nsSNV in human orthologs
8. Genome-wide analysis of regulatory proteases sequences identified through bioinformatics data mining in Taenia solium
刊名:BMC Genomics
出版年:2014
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