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Molecular diversity and migration of GABAergic neurons in the developing ventral midbrain. [PDF]

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Düdükcü Ö   +11 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Single-molecule mitochondrial DNA imaging reveals heteroplasmy dynamics shaped by developmental bottlenecks and selection in different organs in vivo

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Chandrasegaram R   +8 more
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Outer Zone Relativistic Electron Response to Mesoscale Periodic Density Structures in the Solar Wind: Van Allen Probes Measurements

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Leenamol V. Kurien   +7 more
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Genetic admixture between East and West European Gravettian-associated populations in Western Europe before the Last Glacial Maximum

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Gelabert P   +35 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Convergent large-scale network and local vulnerabilities underlie brain atrophy across Parkinson’s disease stages: a worldwide ENIGMA study

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Vo A   +44 more
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Choroid plexus sex differences in secretory signalling and immune compartments

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Kaiser K   +4 more
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Deciphering Histamine Pathway Networks in the Human Brain: A Multimodal Approach to Cognition and Psychiatric Disorders

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Martins D   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Excitation of nightside magnetosonic waves observed by Van Allen Probes [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 2014
AbstractDuring the recovery phase of the geomagnetic storm on 30–31 March 2013, Van Allen Probe A detected enhanced magnetosonic (MS) waves in a broad range of L = 1.8–4.7 and magnetic local time (MLT) = 17–22 h, with a frequency range ∼10–100 Hz. In the meanwhile, distinct proton ring distributions with peaks at energies of ∼10 keV, were also observed
Zhou, Qinghua   +12 more
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Observation of Unusual Chorus Elements by Van Allen Probes

Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 2021
AbstractWhistler mode chorus waves play an important role in the radiation belt dynamics, which usually appear as discrete elements with frequency sweeping. Finer structure analysis shows that a chorus element is composed of several frequency‐sweeping subelements, and such two‐level structures can be successfully reproduced by modeling based on ...
Zhonglei Gao   +11 more
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