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Publications (original articles or review articles) published in 2016 from OUS - Department of Neurohabilitation

7 publications found

Filges I, Bruder E, Brandal K, Meier S, Undlien DE, Waage TR, Hoesli I, Schubach M, de Beer T, Sheng Y, Hoeller S, Schulzke S, Røsby O, Miny P, Tercanli S, Oppedal T, Meyer P, Selmer KK, Strømme P (2016)
Strømme Syndrome Is a Ciliary Disorder Caused by Mutations in CENPF
Hum Mutat, 37 (4), 359-63
DOI 10.1002/humu.22960, PubMed 26820108

Hope S, Johannessen CH, Aanonsen NO, Strømme P (2016)
The investigation of inborn errors of metabolism as an underlying cause of idiopathic intellectual disability in adults in Norway
Eur J Neurol, 23 Suppl 1, 36-44
DOI 10.1111/ene.12884, PubMed 26563096

Moen MN, Fjær R, Hamdani EH, Laerdahl JK, Menchini RJ, Vigeland MD, Sheng Y, Undlien DE, Hassel B, Salih MA, El Khashab HY, Selmer KK, Chaudhry FA (2016)
Pathogenic variants in KCTD7 perturb neuronal K+ fluxes and glutamine transport
Brain, 139 (Pt 12), 3109-3120
DOI 10.1093/brain/aww244, PubMed 27742667

Morland C, Pettersen MN, Hassel B (2016)
Hyperosmolar sodium chloride is toxic to cultured neurons and causes reduction of glucose metabolism and ATP levels, an increase in glutamate uptake, and a reduction in cytosolic calcium
Neurotoxicology, 54, 34-43
DOI 10.1016/j.neuro.2016.03.005, PubMed 26994581

Mørch RH, Dieset I, Færden A, Hope S, Aas M, Nerhus M, Gardsjord ES, Joa I, Morken G, Agartz I, Aukrust P, Djurovic S, Melle I, Ueland T, Andreassen OA (2016)
Inflammatory evidence for the psychosis continuum model
Psychoneuroendocrinology, 67, 189-97
DOI 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2016.02.011, PubMed 26923849

van Walsem MR, Howe EI, Frich JC, Andelic N (2016)
Assistive Technology for Cognition and Health-related Quality of Life in Huntington's Disease
J Huntingtons Dis, 5 (3), 261-270
DOI 10.3233/JHD-160210, PubMed 27689618

Watne LO, Idland AV, Fekkes D, Raeder J, Frihagen F, Ranhoff AH, Chaudhry FA, Engedal K, Wyller TB, Hassel B (2016)
Increased CSF levels of aromatic amino acids in hip fracture patients with delirium suggests higher monoaminergic activity
BMC Geriatr, 16, 149
DOI 10.1186/s12877-016-0324-0, PubMed 27484129

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