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Showing papers by "Neil R. Smalheiser published in 2001"


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TL;DR: The action of antidepressants on cell proliferation (bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) or [3H]thymidine incorporation) was studied in the adult rat hippocampus in vivo and in neural precursors (immature rat cerebellar granule cells) in vitro.

229 citations


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TL;DR: Using novel informatics techniques to process the output of Medline searches, a list of viruses that may have the potential for development as weapons is generated, supporting an inference that the new viruses on the list share certain important characteristics with viruses of known biological warfare interest.
Abstract: Using novel informatics techniques to process the output of Medline searches, we have generated a list of viruses that may have the potential for development as weapons. Our findings are intended as a guide to the virus literature to support further studies that might then lead to appropriate defense and public health measures. This article stresses methods that are more generally relevant to information science. Initial Medline searches identified two kinds of virus literatures---the first concerning the genetic aspects of virulence, and the second concerning the transmission of viral diseases. Both literatures taken together are of central importance in identifying research relevant to the development of biological weapons. Yet, the two literatures had very few articles in common. We downloaded the Medline records for each of the two literatures and used a computer to extract all virus terms common to both. The fact that the resulting virus list includes most of an earlier independently published list of viruses considered by military experts to have the highest threat as potential biological weapons served as a test of the method; the test outcome showed a high degree of statistical significance, thus supporting an inference that the new viruses on the list share certain important characteristics with viruses of known biological warfare interest.

94 citations


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TL;DR: The findings strongly indicate that genetic packaging technologies such as DEAE-dextran, cationic liposomes and cyclodextrins are plausible candidates to enhance infections caused by viruses delivered via an aerosol route.

57 citations


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TL;DR: Taking a new look at RNA-mediated modulation of neural function and the possibility that RNAi might be one of the physiologic mechanisms that regulate long-term gene expression in the brain is raised.

39 citations