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Michael L. Schwartz
Researcher at Yale University
Publications - 166
Citations - 17139
Michael L. Schwartz is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cerebral cortex & Neocortex. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 160 publications receiving 15963 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael L. Schwartz include Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre & University of Pittsburgh.
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gplots: Various R Programming Tools for Plotting Data
Gregory R. Warnes,Ben Bolker,L. Bonebakker,Robert Gentleman,Wha Liaw,T. Lumley,M Maechler,A. Magnusson,S. Moeller,Michael L. Schwartz,B Venables,Wolfgang Huber,Andy Liaw,R. Gregory,BB Warnes,Lodewijk Bonebakker,Robert Gentleman,Wolfgang Huber Andy Liaw,Thomas Lumley,Martin Maechler,Arni Magnusson,Steffen Moeller,Marc Schwartz,Bill Venables +23 more
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The UCSC Genome Browser Database
Donna Karolchik,Robert Baertsch,Mark Diekhans,Terrence S. Furey,Angie S. Hinrichs,Yontao Lu,Krishna M. Roskin,Michael L. Schwartz,Charles W. Sugnet,Daryl J. Thomas,R. J. Weber,David Haussler,W. J. Kent +12 more
TL;DR: The University of California Santa Cruz (UCSC) Genome Browser Database is an up to date source for genome sequence data integrated with a large collection of related annotations that is optimized to support fast interactive performance with the web-based UCSC Genome browser.
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Lack of effect of induction of hypothermia after acute brain injury.
Guy L. Clifton,Emmy R. Miller,Sung C. Choi,Harvey S. Levin,Stephen R. McCauley,Kenneth R. Smith,Jan Paul Muizelaar,Franklin C. Wagner,Donald W. Marion,Thomas G. Luerssen,Randall M. Chesnut,Michael L. Schwartz +11 more
TL;DR: Treatment with hypothermia, with the body temperature reaching 33 degrees C within eight hours after injury, is not effective in improving outcomes in patients with severe brain injury.
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Dual pathways connecting the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex with the hippocampal formation and parahippocampal cortex in the rhesus monkey
TL;DR: It is speculated that each of these prefrontal projections may carry highly specific information into the hippocampus, whereas the reciprocal projections may allow retrieval by prefrontal cortex of memories stored in the hippocampus.
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Altered parvalbumin-positive neuron distribution in basal ganglia of individuals with Tourette syndrome.
Paul Kalanithi,Wei Zheng,Yuko Kataoka,Marian DiFiglia,Heidi Grantz,Clifford B. Saper,Michael L. Schwartz,James F. Leckman,Flora M. Vaccarino +8 more
TL;DR: The imbalance in striatal and GPi inhibitory neuron distribution suggests that the functional dynamics of cortico-striato-thalamic circuitry are fundamentally altered in severe, persistent TS.