UNC-authored articles published by Frontiers
Investigating the shape bias in typically developing children and children with autism spectrum disorders
Identifying genes that mediate anthracyline toxicity in immune cells
Humanized mice engrafted with human HSC only or HSC and thymus support comparable HIV-1 replication, immunopathology, and responses to ART and immune therapy
Identification and characterization of CHCHD1, AURKAIP1, and CRIF1 as new members of the mammalian mitochondrial ribosome
Engineered G-protein coupled receptors are powerful tools to investigate biological processes and behaviors
Refining pharmacologic research to prevent and treat spontaneous preterm birth
A Feasibility Study for An Integrated Approach to Fall Prevention in Community Care: Stay Up and Active in Orange County
Albuminuria, Hypertension, and Reduced Kidney Volumes in Adolescents Born Extremely Premature
Investigating developmental changes in sensory processing: visual mismatch response in healthy children
TLR9- and CD40-Targeting Vaccination Promotes Human B Cell Maturation and IgG Induction via pDC-Dependent Mechanisms in Humanized Mice
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