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    For whom the bird sings: context-dependent gene expression. 

    Grossman, Matthew R; Jarvis, Erich David; Nottebohm, F; Ramos, JA; Scharff, C (Neuron, 1998-10)
    Male zebra finches display two song behaviors: directed and undirected singing. The two differ little in the vocalizations produced but greatly in how song is delivered. "Directed" song is usually accompanied by a courtship ...
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    Diminishment of respiratory sinus arrhythmia foreshadows doxorubicin-induced cardiomyopathy. 

    Berestka, John S; Cope, FO; Fader, DJ; Hayes, J; Hrushesky, WJ; Sommer, Marc A (Circulation, 1991-08)
    BACKGROUND: The development of a microcomputer-based device permits quick, simple, and noninvasive quantification of the respiratory sinus arrhythmia (RSA) during quiet breathing. METHODS AND RESULTS: We prospectively and ...
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    Music, emotion, and autobiographical memory: they're playing your song. 

    Hennis, LK; Rubin, David C; Schulkind, MD (Mem Cognit, 1999-11)
    Very long-term memory for popular music was investigated. Older and younger adults listened to 20-sec excerpts of popular songs drawn from across the 20th century. The subjects gave emotionality and preference ratings and ...
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    Brain gene regulation by territorial singing behavior in freely ranging songbirds. 

    Jarvis, Erich David; Mello, CV; Ribeiro, S; Schwabl, H (Neuroreport, 1997-05-27)
    To investigate the ecological relevance of brain gene regulation associated with singing behavior in songbirds, we challenged freely ranging song sparrows with conspecific song playbacks within their breeding territories. ...
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    Induction of anti-myelin antibodies in EAE and their possible role in demyelination. 

    Forno, LS; Sadler, RH; Smith, Marion E; Sommer, Marc A (J Neurosci Res, 1991-12)
    Experimental allergic encephalomyelitis is characterized by invasion of lymphocytes and macrophages into the central nervous system resulting in inflammation, edema, and demyelination. Sera from Lewis rats from 7-95 days ...
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    Properties of word cues for autobiographical memory. 

    Rubin, David C; Schulkind, MD (Psychol Rep, 1997-08)
    A sample of 124 words were used to cue autobiographical memories in 120 adults varying in age from 20 to 73 years. Individual words reliably cued autobiographical memories of different ages with different speeds. For all ...
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    Distribution of important and word-cued autobiographical memories in 20-, 35-, and 70-year-old adults. 

    Rubin, David C; Schulkind, MD (Psychol Aging, 1997-09)
    For word-cued autobiographical memories, older adults had an increase, or bump, from the ages 10 to 30. All age groups had fewer memories from childhood than from other years and a power-function retention for memories from ...
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    Selective expression of insulin-like growth factor II in the songbird brain. 

    Chong, C; Grossman, Matthew R; Holzenberger, M; Jarvis, Erich David; Nottebohm, F; Scharff, C (J Neurosci, 1997-09-15)
    Neuronal replacement occurs in the forebrain of juvenile and adult songbirds. To address the molecular processes that govern this replacement, we cloned the zebra finch insulin-like growth factor II (IGF-II) cDNA, a factor ...
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    The distribution of autobiographical memories across the lifespan. 

    Rubin, David C; Schulkind, MD (Mem Cognit, 1997-11)
    Words were used to cue autobiographical memories from 20- and 70-year-old subjects. Both groups showed a decrease in memories from the childhood years and a power-function retention function for their most recent 10 years. ...

    beta2-Adrenergic receptor regulation by GIT1, a G protein-coupled receptor kinase-associated ADP ribosylation factor GTPase-activating protein. 

    Claing, A; Freeman, JL; Lefkowitz, Robert J; Moss, J; Patton, WA; Pitcher, JA; Premont, Richard Thomas; ... (9 authors) (Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 1998-11-24)
    G protein-coupled receptor activation leads to the membrane recruitment and activation of G protein-coupled receptor kinases, which phosphorylate receptors and lead to their inactivation. We have identified a novel ...
     

     

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