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Neurotoxicity research.
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ISSN: 14763524 10298428 Year: 1999 Publisher: [Amsterdam?] : Mountain House, TN : New York : Harwood Academic Publishers F.P. Graham Pub. Co. Springer

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Neurotoxicology --- Toxicology --- Neurotoxic agents --- Nervous system --- Neurosciences --- Neurons --- Apoptosis --- Cytoprotection --- Nerve Degeneration --- Nerve Regeneration --- Neurotoxins --- Degeneration --- Regeneration --- drug effects --- Apoptosis. --- Cytoprotection. --- Nerve Degeneration. --- Nerve Regeneration. --- Neurotoxins. --- Neurosciences. --- Neurotoxic agents. --- Neurotoxicology. --- Toxicology. --- drug effects. --- Degeneration. --- Regeneration. --- Chemicals --- Neurotoxicity --- Neuropoisons --- Neurotoxicants --- Neural sciences --- Neurological sciences --- Neuroscience --- Nerve regeneration --- Neural regeneration --- Neuron regeneration --- Degeneration, Nerve --- Nerve degeneration --- Neurodegenerative disease --- Neurodegenerative diseases --- Neurodegenerative disorders --- Neuron degeneration --- Nissl degeneration --- Retrograde degeneration --- Wallerian degeneration --- Alpha-Neurotoxins --- Excitatory Neurotoxins --- Excitotoxin --- Excitotoxins --- Alpha Neurotoxins --- Neurotoxins, Excitatory --- Nerve Regenerations --- Regeneration, Nerve --- Regenerations, Nerve --- Neuron Degeneration --- Degeneration, Neuron --- Degenerations, Nerve --- Degenerations, Neuron --- Nerve Degenerations --- Neuron Degenerations --- Cell Protection --- Protection, Cell --- Apoptosis, Extrinsic Pathway --- Apoptosis, Intrinsic Pathway --- Programmed Cell Death, Type I --- Apoptoses, Extrinsic Pathway --- Apoptoses, Intrinsic Pathway --- Extrinsic Pathway Apoptoses --- Extrinsic Pathway Apoptosis --- Intrinsic Pathway Apoptoses --- Intrinsic Pathway Apoptosis --- Degeneration and regeneration --- Medicine --- Pharmacology --- Poisoning --- Poisons --- Medical sciences --- Nerve grafting --- Regeneration (Biology) --- Degeneration (Pathology) --- Nerve Transfer --- Necrosis --- Cell Death --- Clonal Deletion --- Superantigens --- Caspases --- Caspase 1 --- In Situ Nick-End Labeling --- Cellular Apoptosis Susceptibility Protein --- Genes, Transgenic, Suicide --- Organs (Anatomy) --- Cell death --- Chemistry --- Health Sciences --- Life Sciences --- Clinical Medicine --- General and Others --- Nerve Tissue Regeneration --- Nervous Tissue Regeneration --- Neural Tissue Regeneration --- Nerve Tissue Regenerations --- Nervous Tissue Regenerations --- Neural Tissue Regenerations --- Regeneration, Nerve Tissue --- Regeneration, Nervous Tissue --- Regeneration, Neural Tissue --- Tissue Regeneration, Nerve --- Tissue Regeneration, Nervous --- Tissue Regeneration, Neural --- Caspase-Dependent Apoptosis --- Classic Apoptosis --- Classical Apoptosis --- Programmed Cell Death --- Apoptosis, Caspase-Dependent --- Apoptosis, Classic --- Apoptosis, Classical --- Caspase Dependent Apoptosis --- Cell Death, Programmed --- Classic Apoptoses --- Alpha-Neurotoxin --- Excitatory Neurotoxin --- Neurotoxin --- Alpha Neurotoxin --- Neurotoxin, Excitatory


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Oncogene.
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ISSN: 09509232 14765594 Year: 1987 Publisher: [New York] : [London] : Stockton Press Nature Pub. Group

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Oncogene aims to make substantial advances in our knowledge of processes that contribute to cancer by publishing outstanding research. Oncogene propagates work that challenges standard conjecture and builds on previous studies, in particular those that lead to establishing new paradigms in the etio-pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment, or prevention of cancers, and in processes that drive metastatic spread, and provide important insights into cancer biology beyond what has been revealed thus far. Areas covered by Oncogene include, but are not limited to, the cellular and molecular biology of cancer including resistance to cancer therapies, and development of better approaches to improving survival. Across cancer biology, we have a broad remit encompassing the life sciences and biomedicine, from the most fundamental and theoretical work, through to translational, applied, and clinical research.


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Cell death and differentiation.
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ISSN: 13509047 14765403 Year: 1994 Publisher: Basingstoke Macmillan,.

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