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Volume 18, Numbers 2-3, 2001

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Editorial Microarrays: Applications in neuroscience to disease,
pp. 53-56(4)
Authors: Freed W.J.; Vawter M.P.

Profile of genes showing increased expression following dopamine
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Authors: Cai N-s.; McCoy M.T.; Cadet J.L.

Gene expression profile in early stage of retinoic acid-induced
pp. 67-80(14)
Authors: Truckenmiller M.E.; Vawter M..P.; Cheadle C.; Coggiano M.; Donovan D.M.; Freed W.J.; Becker K.G.

A gene expression profile of embryonic stem cells and embryonic
pp. 81-88(8)
Authors: Loring J.F.; Porter J.G.; Seilhammer J.; Kaser M.R.; Wesselschmidt R.

The use of representational difference analysis and cDNA
pp. 89-94(6)
Authors: Kornblum H.; Geschwind D.

DNA microarray analysis of differential gene expression of
pp. 95-104(10)
Authors: Zhou F.C.; Duguid J..R.; Edenberg H..J.; McClintick J.; Young P.; Nelson P.

The assessment of genomic alterations using DNA arrays following
pp. 105-113(9)
Authors: Marciano P.; Eberwine J.H.; Raghupathi R.; McIntosh T..K.

Evidence for shared genetic programs from cluster analysis of
pp. 115-125(11)
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Assembly and use of a broadly applicable neural CDNA
pp. 127-135(9)
Authors: Barrett T.; Cheadle C.; Wood W.B.; Teichberg D.; Donovan D.M.; Freed W.J.; Becker K.G.; Vawter M.P.

From cDNA microarrays to high-throughput proteomics. Implications
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Authors: Pasinetti G.M.; Ho L.

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