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International perspectives on engaging the public in neuroethics.
Illes J, Blakemore C, Hansson MG, Hensch TK, Leshner A, Maestre G, Magistretti P, Quirion R, Strata P. Illes J, et al. Among authors: blakemore c. Nat Rev Neurosci. 2005 Dec;6(12):977-82. doi: 10.1038/nrn1808. Nat Rev Neurosci. 2005. PMID: 16340957 Free PMC article. Review.
Brain science and public discourse.
Iles J, Blakemore C, Gazzaniga MS, Kotulak R, Mobley W. Iles J, et al. Among authors: blakemore c. Cerebrum. 2002 Summer;4(3):68-70. Cerebrum. 2002. PMID: 16619418 No abstract available.
Early history of IBRO: the birth of organized neuroscience.
Marshall LH, Rosenblith WA, Gloor P, Krauthamer G, Blakemore C, Cozzens S. Marshall LH, et al. Among authors: blakemore c. Neuroscience. 1996 May;72(1):283-306. Neuroscience. 1996. PMID: 8730725
One of IBRO's major achievements, the world survey of resources and needs in brain research, was described first-hand by G. Krauthamer. To discuss IBRO's image, C. Blakemore invoked the travails of reorganization and recovery from a period of inactivity. ...
One of IBRO's major achievements, the world survey of resources and needs in brain research, was described first-hand by G. Krauthamer. To d …
Building Bridges through Science.
Lissek T, Adams M, Adelman J, Ahissar E, Akaaboune M, Akil H, al'Absi M, Arain F, Arango-Lasprilla JC, Atasoy D, Avila J, Badawi A, Bading H, Baig AM, Baleriola J, Belmonte C, Bertocchi I, Betz H, Blakemore C, Blanke O, Boehm-Sturm P, Bonhoeffer T, Bonifazi P, Brose N, Campolongo P, Celikel T, Chang CC, Chang TY, Citri A, Cline HT, Cortes JM, Cullen K, Dean K, Delgado-Garcia JM, Desroches M, Disterhoft JF, Dowling JE, Draguhn A, El-Khamisy SF, El Manira A, Enam SA, Encinas JM, Erramuzpe A, Esteban JA, Fariñas I, Fischer E, Fukunaga I, Gabilondo I, Ganten D, Gidon A, Gomez-Esteban JC, Greengard P, Grinevich V, Gruart A, Guillemin R, Hariri AR, Hassan B, Häusser M, Hayashi Y, Hussain NK, Jabbar AA, Jaber M, Jahn R, Janahi EM, Kabbaj M, Kettenmann H, Kindt M, Knafo S, Köhr G, Komai S, Krugers H, Kuhn B, Ghazal NL, Larkum ME, London M, Lutz B, Matute C, Martinez-Millan L, Maroun M, McGaugh J, Moustafa AA, Nasim A, Nave KA, Neher E, Nikolich K, Outeiro T, Palmer LM, Penagarikano O, Perez-Otano I, Pfaff DW, Poucet B, Rahman AU, Ramos-Cabrer P, Rashidy-Pour A, Roberts RJ, Rodrigues S, Sanes JR, Schaefer AT, Segal M, Segev I, Shafqat S, Siddiqui NA, Soreq H, Soriano-García E, Spana… See abstract for full author list ➔ Lissek T, et al. Among authors: blakemore c. Neuron. 2017 Nov 15;96(4):730-735. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2017.09.028. Neuron. 2017. PMID: 29144972 Free article.
Discovery of the Potent and Selective MC4R Antagonist PF-07258669 for the Potential Treatment of Appetite Loss.
Garnsey MR, Smith AC, Polivkova J, Arons AL, Bai G, Blakemore C, Boehm M, Buzon LM, Campion SN, Cerny M, Chang SC, Coffman K, Farley KA, Fonseca KR, Ford KK, Garren J, Kong JX, Koos MRM, Kung DW, Lian Y, Li MM, Li Q, Martinez-Alsina LA, O'Connor R, Ogilvie K, Omoto K, Raymer B, Reese MR, Ryder T, Samp L, Stevens KA, Widlicka DW, Yang Q, Zhu K, Fortin JP, Sammons MF. Garnsey MR, et al. Among authors: blakemore c. J Med Chem. 2023 Mar 9;66(5):3195-3211. doi: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.2c02012. Epub 2023 Feb 19. J Med Chem. 2023. PMID: 36802610
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