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  • Safety of the long-term use... Safety of the long-term use of proton pump inhibitors
    Thomson, Alan B R; Sauve, Michel D; Kassam, Narmin ... World journal of gastroenterology, 05/2010, Volume: 16, Issue: 19
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    The proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) as a class are remarkably safe and effective for persons with peptic ulcer disorders. Serious adverse events are extremely rare for PPIs, with case reports of ...
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  • The Effects of Orbital Fron... The Effects of Orbital Frontal Cortex Damage on the Modulation of Defensive Responses by Rats in Playful and Nonplayful Social Contexts
    Pellis, Sergio M; Hastings, Erica; Shimizu, Takeshi ... Behavioral neuroscience, 02/2006, Volume: 120, Issue: 1
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    In a series of 3 experiments on rats, 2 hypotheses were tested: (a) that damage to the orbital frontal cortex (OFC) would alter the socially relevant context for executing defensive responses but not ...
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  • FGF-2-induced cell prolifer... FGF-2-induced cell proliferation stimulates anatomical, neurophysiological and functional recovery from neonatal motor cortex injury
    Monfils, Marie-H.; Driscoll, Ira; Kamitakahara, Holly ... European journal of neuroscience/EJN. European journal of neuroscience, 08/2006, Volume: 24, Issue: 3
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    Infant rats treated with basic fibroblast growth factor‐2 (FGF‐2) after postnatal day (P)10 motor cortical injury, show functional improvement in adulthood relative to those that do not receive ...
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  • The Modulation of Play Figh... The Modulation of Play Fighting in Rats
    Kamitakahara, Holly; Monfils, Marie-H; Forgie, Margaret L ... Behavioral neuroscience, 02/2007, Volume: 121, Issue: 1
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    The cortex is not necessary for rats to engage in play fighting, but it is necessary for them to modify their pattern of play fighting in different contexts. Two experiments were conducted to ...
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