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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 A step forward in the understanding of prefrontal cortical functions Li, Bao-Ming
2015
31 2 p. 161-163
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2 Contribution of NMDA receptors to dorsolateral prefrontal cortical networks in primates Wang, Min
2015
31 2 p. 191-197
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3 Dopaminergic modulation of synaptic plasticity in rat prefrontal neurons Otani, Satoru
2015
31 2 p. 183-190
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4 Dose-dependent regulation of oligodendrocyte specification by β-catenin signaling Sun, Shuhui
2015
31 2 p. 271-273
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5 Exploring prefrontal cortex functions in healthy humans by transcranial electrical stimulation Kuo, Min-Fang
2015
31 2 p. 198-206
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6 Learning to memorize: Shedding new light on prefrontal functions Xu, Ning-long
2015
31 2 p. 242-244
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7 Novel drug-delivery approaches to the blood-brain barrier Wang, Xiaoqing
2015
31 2 p. 257-264
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8 Prefrontal cortex and sensory cortices during working memory: quantity and quality Ku, Yixuan
2015
31 2 p. 175-182
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9 Prefrontal cortex and the dysconnectivity hypothesis of schizophrenia Zhou, Yuan
2015
31 2 p. 207-219
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10 Prefrontal cortical α2A-adrenoceptors and a possible primate model of attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder Ma, Chao-Lin
2015
31 2 p. 227-234
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11 Prefrontal cortical dopamine from an evolutionary perspective Lee, Young-A
2015
31 2 p. 164-174
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12 Prefrontal dysfunction and a monkey model of schizophrenia Mao, Ping
2015
31 2 p. 235-241
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13 Preserving GABAergic interneurons in acute brain slices of mice using the N-methyl-D-glucamine-based artificial cerebrospinal fluid method Pan, Geng
2015
31 2 p. 265-270
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14 Single-nucleotide polymorphisms and haplotypes of non-coding area in the CP gene are correlated with Parkinson’s disease Zhao, Na
2015
31 2 p. 245-256
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15 What can atypical language hemispheric specialization tell us about cognitive functions? Cai, Qing
2015
31 2 p. 220-226
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