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Authors: Howseman, AM Bowtell, RW
Citation: Am. Howseman et Rw. Bowtell, Functional magnetic resonance imaging: imaging techniques and contrast mechanisms, PHI T ROY B, 354(1387), 1999, pp. 1179-1194

Authors: Ugurbil, K Hu, XP Chen, W Zhu, XH Kim, SG Georgopoulos, A
Citation: K. Ugurbil et al., Functional mapping in the human brain using high magnetic fields, PHI T ROY B, 354(1387), 1999, pp. 1195-1213

Authors: Josephs, O Henson, RNA
Citation: O. Josephs et Rna. Henson, Event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging: modelling, inference and optimization, PHI T ROY B, 354(1387), 1999, pp. 1215-1228

Authors: Pascual-Leone, A Bartres-Faz, D Keenan, JP
Citation: A. Pascual-leone et al., Transcranial magnetic stimulation: studying the brain-behaviour relationship by induction of 'virtual lesions', PHI T ROY B, 354(1387), 1999, pp. 1229-1238

Authors: Petersson, KM Nichols, TE Poline, JB Holmes, AP
Citation: Km. Petersson et al., Statistical limitations in functional neuroimaging I. Non-inferential methods and statistical models, PHI T ROY B, 354(1387), 1999, pp. 1239-1260

Authors: Petersson, KM Nichols, TE Poline, JB Holmes, AP
Citation: Km. Petersson et al., Statistical limitations in functional neuroimaging II. Signal detection and statistical inference, PHI T ROY B, 354(1387), 1999, pp. 1261-1281

Authors: Kosslyn, SM
Citation: Sm. Kosslyn, If neuroimaging is the answer, what is the question?, PHI T ROY B, 354(1387), 1999, pp. 1283-1294

Authors: Tomberg, C Desmedt, JE
Citation: C. Tomberg et Je. Desmedt, The challenge of non-invasive cognitive physiology of the human brain: howto negotiate the irrelevant background noise without spoiling the recordeddata through electronic averaging, PHI T ROY B, 354(1387), 1999, pp. 1295-1305

Authors: Wagner, AD Koutstaal, W Schacter, DL
Citation: Ad. Wagner et al., When encoding yields remembering: insights from event-related neuroimaging, PHI T ROY B, 354(1387), 1999, pp. 1307-1324

Authors: Mesulam, MM
Citation: Mm. Mesulam, Spatial attention and neglect: parietal, frontal and cingulate contributions to the mental representation and attentional targeting of salient extrapersonal events, PHI T ROY B, 354(1387), 1999, pp. 1325-1346

Authors: Ingvar, M
Citation: M. Ingvar, Pain and functional imaging, PHI T ROY B, 354(1387), 1999, pp. 1347-1358

Authors: Fu, CHY McGuire, PK
Citation: Chy. Fu et Pk. Mcguire, Functional neuroimaging in psychiatry, PHI T ROY B, 354(1387), 1999, pp. 1359-1370

Authors: Zeki, S Bartels, A
Citation: S. Zeki et A. Bartels, The clinical and functional measurement of cortical (in)activity in the visual brain, with special reference to the two subdivisions (V4 and V4 alpha) of the human colour centre, PHI T ROY B, 354(1387), 1999, pp. 1371-1382

Authors: Harper, PS
Citation: Ps. Harper, Huntington's disease: A clinical, genetic and molecular model for polyglutamine repeat disorders, PHI T ROY B, 354(1386), 1999, pp. 957-961

Authors: Sathasivam, K Hobbs, C Mangiarini, L Mahal, A Turmaine, M Doherty, P Davies, SW Bates, GP
Citation: K. Sathasivam et al., Transgenic models of Huntington's disease, PHI T ROY B, 354(1386), 1999, pp. 963-969

Authors: Davies, SW Turmaine, M Cozens, BA Raza, AS Mahal, A Mangiarini, L Bates, GP
Citation: Sw. Davies et al., From neuronal inclusions to neurodegeneration: neuropathological investigation of a transgenic mouse model of Huntington's disease, PHI T ROY B, 354(1386), 1999, pp. 971-979

Authors: Cha, JHJ Frey, AS Alsdorf, SA Kerner, JA Kosinski, CM Mangiarini, L Penney, JB Davies, SW Bates, GP Young, AB
Citation: Jhj. Cha et al., Altered neurotransmitter receptor expression in transgenic mouse models ofHuntington's disease, PHI T ROY B, 354(1386), 1999, pp. 981-989

Authors: Hollenbach, B Scherzinger, E Schweiger, K Lurz, R Lehrach, H Wanker, EE
Citation: B. Hollenbach et al., Aggregation of truncated GST-HD exon 1 fusion proteins containing normal range and expanded glutamine repeats, PHI T ROY B, 354(1386), 1999, pp. 991-994

Authors: Aronin, N Kim, M Laforet, G DiFiglia, M
Citation: N. Aronin et al., Are there multiple pathways in the pathogenesis of Huntington's disease?, PHI T ROY B, 354(1386), 1999, pp. 995-1003

Authors: Ross, CA Wood, JD Schilling, G Peters, MF Nucifora, FC Cooper, JK Sharp, AH Margolis, RL Borchelt, DR
Citation: Ca. Ross et al., Polyglutamine pathogenesis, PHI T ROY B, 354(1386), 1999, pp. 1005-1011

Authors: Lunkes, A Trottier, Y Fagart, J Schultz, P Zeder-Lutz, G Moras, D Mandel, JL
Citation: A. Lunkes et al., Properties of polyglutamine expansion in vitro and in a cellular model forHuntington's disease, PHI T ROY B, 354(1386), 1999, pp. 1013-1019

Authors: Jones, AL
Citation: Al. Jones, The localization and interactions of huntingtin, PHI T ROY B, 354(1386), 1999, pp. 1021-1027

Authors: Preisinger, E Jordan, BM Kazantsev, A Housman, D
Citation: E. Preisinger et al., Evidence for a recruitment and sequestration mechanism in Huntington's disease, PHI T ROY B, 354(1386), 1999, pp. 1029-1034

Authors: Reddy, PH Charles, V Williams, M Miller, G Whetsell, WO Tagle, DA
Citation: Ph. Reddy et al., Transgenic mice expressing mutated full-length HD cDNA: a paradigm for locomotor changes and selective neuronal loss in Huntington's disease, PHI T ROY B, 354(1386), 1999, pp. 1035-1045

Authors: Hackam, AS Hodgson, JG Singaraja, R Zhang, TQ Gan, L Gutekunst, CA Hersch, SM Hayden, MR
Citation: As. Hackam et al., Evidence for both the nucleus and cytoplasm as subcellular sites of pathogenesis in Huntington's disease in cell culture and in transgenic mice expressing mutant huntingtin, PHI T ROY B, 354(1386), 1999, pp. 1047-1055
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