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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder : alterations of motor behaviour and dopaminergic transmission
(2004-05-14)
Altered catecholaminergic neurotransmission in the brain has long been
thought to be of importance in the regulation of motor behavior and
cognitive performance in children who had symptoms of distractability,
impulsivity ...
Diagnostic tests for adiposity and metabolic risk factors in adolescence : results from the Stockholm weight development study (SWEDES)
(2005-03-25)
Background: Despite growing concern about the development of pediatric
obesity, there is still controversy about its classification.
International classification systems have been proposed and national
systems are in ...
Studies on the biosynthesis of ABH and Lewis epitopes on O-glycans
(2006-04-28)
ABH and Lewis antigens are carbohydrate epitopes (glycans) found on a wide variety of cell surfaces. They are involved in many biological processes, e.g transplantation rejection, bacterial and viral adhesion, cell-cell ...