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Maternal hypothyroxinemia impairs spatial learning and synaptic nature and function in the Offspring
(The Endocrine Society, 2008-10-01)
Neurological deficits in the offspring caused by human maternal hypothyroxinemia are thought to be irreversible. To understand the mechanism responsible for these neurological alterations, we induced maternal hypothyroxinemia ...
Neutrophils of Centenarians Show Function Levels Similar to Those of Young Adults
(Wiley, 2008)
OBJECTIVES: To analyze several functions and antioxidant parameters of peripheral blood neutrophils from healthy centenarians (men and women) and compare them with those of healthy young (aged 25–35) and middle-aged (aged ...
Lexical tone and stress in Goizueta Basque
(Cambridge University Press, 2008)
Research in the past few decades has shown that Northern Bizkaian Basque possesses a pitch-accent system of the Tokyo Japanese type, with a contrast between lexically accented and unaccented words. There is, however, a ...
...So What? She's A Newspaperman and She's Pretty. Women Journalists in the Cinema
(Servicio Editorial de la Universidad del País Vasco/Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatearen Argitalpen Zerbitzua, 2008)
Este artículo es el resultado de un proyecto de investigación financiado por la Universidad del País Vasco, titulado La profesión periodística en el cine y su reflejo en la realidad. El proyecto incluye el análisis de 104 ...
Ceramide-enriched membrane domains in red blood cells and the mechanism of sphingomyelinase-induced hot-cold haemolysis
(American Chemical Society, 2008-10-28)
Hot-cold hemolysis is the phenomenon whereby red blood cells, preincubated at 37 °C in
the presence of certain agents, undergo rapid hemolysis when transferred to 4 °C. The mechanism of this
phenomenon is not understood. ...