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S E Geel

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Marsh A, Geel S
Gait Posture . 2000 Sep; 12(2):105-13. PMID: 10998606
A dual-task paradigm was used to determine the attentional demands of several postural control tasks in 16 older women (age, 71.5+/-3.4 years) and 14 young women (age, 25.5+/-2.4 years). Older...
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Geel S
Semin Arthritis Rheum . 1994 Apr; 23(5):347-53. PMID: 8036524
Fibromyalgia (FM) is a chronic pain disorder that afflicts predominantly middle-aged women with cardinal symptoms of diffuse musculoskeletal pain, defined tender points, deprived sleep, and fatigue. The etiology and pathological...
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Geel S, Gonzales L, Timiras P
Endocr Res Commun . 1981 Jan; 8(1):1-18. PMID: 6263576
Some properties of brain cytosol components that specifically bind L-triiodothyronine (T3) were examined in order to resolve their relevance and relationship to nuclear receptors. A marked variation in T3 binding...
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Gonzales L, Geel S
Brain Res Bull . 1980 Jan; 5(1):1-7. PMID: 7363100
Cell-free incorporation of (14C) leucine into protein was 38% greater for cerebral cortical microsomes from 22-day old neonatally thyroidectomized rats compared to littermate controls. In contrast, incorporation by liver microsomes...
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Gonzales L, Geel S
J Neurochem . 1978 Nov; 31(5):1239-45. PMID: 702169
No abstract available.
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Gonzales L, Geel S
J Neurochem . 1978 Jan; 30(1):237-45. PMID: 621509
No abstract available.
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Geel S
Nature . 1977 Sep; 269(5627):428-30. PMID: 198671
No abstract available.
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Geel S, Gonzales L
Brain Res . 1977 Jun; 128(3):515-25. PMID: 884496
No abstract available.
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Gonzales L, Geel S
J Neurosci Res . 1976 Jan; 2(5-6):373-84. PMID: 1028853
A time-decay colchicine-binding assay was used under optimal conditions for measuring tubulin concentration in the cerebral cortex and cerebellum during postnatal development. In both brain areas soluble tubulin concentration (pmoles...
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Geel S, Gonzales L
J Neurochem . 1975 Oct; 25(4):377-85. PMID: 1151372
No abstract available.