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Authors: BROWNELL AL JENKINS BG ELMALEH DR DEACON TW SPEALMAN RD ISACSON O
Citation: Al. Brownell et al., COMBINED PET MRS BRAIN STUDIES SHOW DYNAMIC AND LONG-TERM PHYSIOLOGICAL-CHANGES IN A PRIMATE MODEL OF PARKINSON-DISEASE/, Nature medicine, 4(11), 1998, pp. 1308-1312

Authors: COSTANTINI LC CHATURVEDI P ARMISTEAD DM MCCAFFREY PG DEACON TW ISACSON O
Citation: Lc. Costantini et al., A NOVEL IMMUNOPHILIN LIGAND - DISTINCT BRANCHING EFFECTS ON DOPAMINERGIC-NEURONS IN CULTURE AND NEUROTROPHIC ACTIONS AFTER ORAL-ADMINISTRATION IN AN ANIMAL-MODEL OF PARKINSONS-DISEASE, Neurobiology of disease, 5(2), 1998, pp. 97-106

Authors: LIN L LEBLANC CJ DEACON TW ISACSON O
Citation: L. Lin et al., CHRONIC COGNITIVE DEFICITS AND AMYLOID PRECURSOR PROTEIN ELEVATION AFTER SELECTIVE IMMUNOTOXIN LESIONS OF THE BASAL FOREBRAIN CHOLINERGIC SYSTEM, NeuroReport, 9(3), 1998, pp. 547-552

Authors: COSTANTINI LC CHATURVEDI P ARMISTEAD DM MCCAFFREY PG DEACON TW ISACSON O
Citation: Lc. Costantini et al., A NOVEL IMMUNOPHILIN LIGAND - DISTINCT BRANCHING EFFECTS ON DOPAMINERGIC-NEURONS IN CULTURE AND NEUROTROPHIC ACTIONS AFTER ORAL-ADMINISTRATION IN AN ANIMAL-MODEL OF PARKINSONS-DISEASE, Experimental neurology, 153(2), 1998, pp. 382-382

Authors: DEACON TW
Citation: Tw. Deacon, WHAT MAKES THE HUMAN BRAIN DIFFERENT, Annual review of anthropology, 26, 1997, pp. 337-357

Authors: DEACON TW
Citation: Tw. Deacon, WHY A BRAIN CAPABLE OF LANGUAGE EVOLVED ONLY ONCE - PREFRONTAL CORTEXAND SYMBOL LEARNING, Zygon, 31(4), 1996, pp. 635-669

Authors: ISACSON O DEACON TW
Citation: O. Isacson et Tw. Deacon, SPECIFIC AXON GUIDANCE FACTORS PERSIST IN THE ADULT BRAIN AS DEMONSTRATED BY PIG NEUROBLASTS TRANSPLANTED TO THE RAT, Neuroscience, 75(3), 1996, pp. 827-837

Authors: DINSMORE JH PAKZABAN P DEACON TW BURNS L ISACSON O
Citation: Jh. Dinsmore et al., SURVIVAL OF TRANSPLANTED PORCINE NEURAL CELLS TREATED WITH F(AB')(2) ANTIBODY FRAGMENTS DIRECTED AGAINST DONOR MHC CLASS-I IN A RODENT MODEL, Transplantation proceedings, 28(2), 1996, pp. 817-818

Authors: DEACON TW
Citation: Tw. Deacon, REINTERPRETING HIERARCHY IN BRAIN-DEVELOPMENT AND EVOLUTION - RELEVANCE FOR HUMAN BRAINS, International journal of psychology, 31(3-4), 1996, pp. 2342-2342

Authors: GALPERN WR BURNS LH DEACON TW DINSMORE J ISACSON O
Citation: Wr. Galpern et al., XENOTRANSPLANTATION OF PORCINE FETAL VENTRAL MESENCEPHALON IN A RAT MODEL OF PARKINSONS-DISEASE - FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY AND GRAFT MORPHOLOGY, Experimental neurology, 140(1), 1996, pp. 1-13

Authors: ISACSON O DEACON TW PAKZABAN P GALPERN WR DINSMORE J BURNS LH
Citation: O. Isacson et al., TRANSPLANTED XENOGENEIC NEURAL CELLS IN NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASE-MODELS EXHIBIT REMARKABLE AXONAL TARGET SPECIFICITY AND DISTINCT GROWTH-PATTERNS OF GLIAL AND AXONAL FIBERS, Nature medicine, 1(11), 1995, pp. 1189-1194

Authors: GARCIA AR DEACON TW DINSMORE J ISACSON O
Citation: Ar. Garcia et al., EXTENSIVE AXONAL AND GLIAL FIBER GROWTH FROM FETAL PORCINE CORTICAL XENOGRAFTS IN THE ADULT-RAT CORTEX, Cell transplantation, 4(5), 1995, pp. 515-527

Authors: PAKZABAN P DEACON TW BURNS LH DINSMORE J ISACSON O
Citation: P. Pakzaban et al., A NOVEL MODE OF IMMUNOPROTECTION OF NEURAL XENOTRANSPLANTS - MASKING OF DONOR MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY COMPLEX CLASS-I ENHANCES TRANSPLANT SURVIVAL IN THE CENTRAL-NERVOUS-SYSTEM (VOL 65, PG 983, 1995), Neuroscience, 66(3), 1995, pp. 761-761

Authors: PAKZABAN P DEACON TW BURNS LH DINSMORE J ISACSON O
Citation: P. Pakzaban et al., A NOVEL MODE OF IMMUNOPROTECTION OF NEURAL XENOTRANSPLANTS - MASKING OF DONOR MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY COMPLEX CLASS-I ENHANCES TRANSPLANT SURVIVAL IN THE CENTRAL-NERVOUS-SYSTEM, Neuroscience, 65(4), 1995, pp. 983-996

Authors: BURNS LH PAKZABAN P DEACON TW BROWNELL AL TATTER SB JENKINS BG ISACSON O
Citation: Lh. Burns et al., SELECTIVE PUTAMINAL EXCITOTOXIC LESIONS IN NONHUMAN-PRIMATES MODEL THE MOVEMENT DISORDER OF HUNTINGTON DISEASE, Neuroscience, 64(4), 1995, pp. 1007-1017

Authors: GALPERN WR BURNS LH DEACON TW TATTER SB DINSMORE J ISACSON O
Citation: Wr. Galpern et al., XENOTRANSPLANTATION AND ANTIGEN MASKING OF FETAL PORCINE VENTRAL MESENCEPHALON IN A RAT MODEL OF PARKINSONS-DISEASE, Experimental neurology, 135(2), 1995, pp. 164-164

Authors: ISACSON O DEACON TW GALPERN WR BURNS LH DINSMORE J PAKZABAN P
Citation: O. Isacson et al., NEUROTROPIC MECHANISMS IN TARGET SELECTION BY FETAL NEURAL TRANSPLANTS IN THE ADULT CNS, Experimental neurology, 135(2), 1995, pp. 166-166

Authors: DEACON TW PAKZABAN P BURNS LH DINSMORE J ISACSON O
Citation: Tw. Deacon et al., CYTOARCHITECTONIC DEVELOPMENT, AXON GLIA RELATIONSHIPS, AND LONG-DISTANCE AXON GROWTH OF PORCINE STRIATAL XENOGRAFTS IN RATS, Experimental neurology, 130(1), 1994, pp. 151-167

Authors: DEACON TW PAKZABAN P ISACSON O
Citation: Tw. Deacon et al., THE LATERAL GANGLIONIC EMINENCE IS THE ORIGIN OF CELLS COMMITTED TO STRIATAL PHENOTYPES - NEURAL TRANSPLANTATION AND DEVELOPMENTAL EVIDENCE, Brain research, 668(1-2), 1994, pp. 211-219

Authors: DEACON TW
Citation: Tw. Deacon, CONFOUNDED CORRELATIONS, AGAIN, Behavioral and brain sciences, 16(4), 1993, pp. 698-699

Authors: PAKZABAN P DEACON TW BURNS LH ISACSON O
Citation: P. Pakzaban et al., INCREASED PROPORTION OF ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE-RICH ZONES AND IMPROVED MORPHOLOGICAL INTEGRATION IN HOST STRIATUM OF FETAL GRAFTS DERIVED FROM THE LATERAL BUT NOT THE MEDIAL GANGLIONIC EMINENCE, Experimental Brain Research, 97(1), 1993, pp. 13-22
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