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《国际神经病学神经外科学杂志》.2006年.第3期
 * Cholinergic dysfunction in a mouse model of Alzheimer disease is reversed by an anti-A? antibody
 * Reversal of diet-induced hepatic steatosis and hepatic insulin resistance by antisense oligonucleotide inhibitors of acetyl-CoA carboxylases
 * Heme oxygenase-1 is a modulator of inflammation and vaso-occlusion in transgenic sickle mice
 * CFTR is required for PKA-regulated ATP sensitivity of Kir1.1 potassium channels in mouse kidney
 * A regulatory role for the C5a anaphylatoxin in type 2 immunity in asthma
 * Role of the forkhead protein FoxO1 in ? cell compensation to insulin resistance
 * Platelet-derived or soluble CD154 induces vascularized allograft rejection independent of cell-bound CD154
 * Loss of constitutive activity of the growth hormone secretagogue receptor in familial short stature
 * Elastin fragments drive disease progression in a murine model of emphysema
 * Prelamin A and lamin A appear to be dispensable in the nuclear lamina
 * The latency-associated nuclear antigen of Kaposi sarcoma–associated herpesvirus induces B cell hyperplasia and lymphoma
 * Similarities and differences between selective and nonselective BAFF blockade in murine SLE
 * Blocking the 4 integrinpaxillin interaction selectively impairs mononuclear leukocyte recruitment to an inflammatory site
 * Loss of IRF-4–binding protein leads to the spontaneous development of systemic autoimmunity
 * Critical role of endothelial CXCR2 in LPS-induced neutrophil migration into the lung
 * Signals for stress erythropoiesis are integrated via an erythropoietin receptor–phosphotyrosine-343–Stat5 axis
 * Local InsP3-dependent perinuclear Ca2+ signaling in cardiac myocyte excitation-transcription coupling
 * Tbx18 regulates the development of the ureteral mesenchyme
 * Dichotomy of Ca2+ in the heart: contraction versus intracellular signaling
 * Good news in the nuclear envelope: loss of lamin A might be a gain
 * A homing mechanism for bone marrow–derived progenitor cell recruitment to the neovasculature
 * A unique role for Stat5 in recovery from acute anemia
 * Ghrelin receptor mutations — too little height and too much hunger
 * Going in circles: conserved mechanisms control radial patterning in the urinary and digestive tracts
 * An unexpected role for the anaphylatoxin C5a receptor in allergic sensitization
 * PGC-1 coactivators: inducible regulators of energy metabolism in health and disease
 * Liver X receptors as integrators of metabolic and inflammatory signaling
 * Involvement of PPAR nuclear receptors in tissue injury and wound repair
 * PPAR: a dagger in the heart of the metabolic syndrome
 * PPAR and human metabolic disease
 * Estrogen receptors and human disease
 * Sorting out the roles of PPAR in energy metabolism and vascular homeostasis
 * Estrogen receptors and human disease
 * Going nuclear in metabolic and cardiovascular disease
 * The Republican war on science
 * Glowing genes
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