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Neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cells with human, marmoset, rhesus monkey or chimpanzee FOXP2 overexpression
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Plumage Balances Camouflage and Thermoregulation in Horned Larks (Eremophila alpestris).
Migratory songbirds exhibit seasonal modulation of the oxygen cascade.
The effects of diet-shifting from invertebrates towards fruit on the condition of autumn-migrant Cat…
Mendelian nightmares: the germline-restricted chromosome of songbirds.
Thermoregulatory strategies of songbird nestlings reveal limited capacity for cooling and high risk …
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Sensing Oxygen Saturations Using Abdominal NIRS With an Investigational Realtime Device (Songbird)
Fluconazole Prophylaxis of Thrush in AIDS
The Effect of Oral Candidiasis on the Speech Production, Feeding Skills, and Self-Concept of Childre…
Gradual Initiation of Sulfamethoxazole/Trimethoprim as Primary Pneumocystis Carinii Pneumonia Prophy…
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