hi,
i am in need of some journal articles and cannot access the full length paper as i am not a subscriber. if anyone has these papers and could upload them i would really appreciate it.
thanks!
1. Parvalbumin neurons and gamma rhythms enhance cortical circuit performance.
Sohal VS, Zhang F, Yizhar O, Deisseroth K.
Nature. 2009; 459 (7247): 698-702
2. Microglial activation induces cell death, inhibits neurite outgrowth and causes neurite retraction of differentiated neuroblastoma cells
http://www.springerlink.com/content/900pmnvnkny0b5fw/
3. Mouse microglial cells express a plasma membrane pore gated by extracellular ATP
http://www.jimmunol.org/cgi/content/abstract/156/4/1531?
4. (I cannot find the citation for this article - it seems to be just an image)
http://www.springerimages.com/Images/Li ... 3-1389-5-0
thank you!
papers needed
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Re: papers needed
Hi,
It is probably a violation of copyright law for us to post a copy of an article for which the owner is charging a fee for accessing. Your best bet to get these is to talk to reference librarian at your local public library or visit a university or medical school library near you. If you can find a printed copy of the journal article you can legally photocopy it for your personal use.
You may also find this Science Buddies web page to be helpful:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... pers.shtml
Good luck!
Barrett L. Tomlinson
It is probably a violation of copyright law for us to post a copy of an article for which the owner is charging a fee for accessing. Your best bet to get these is to talk to reference librarian at your local public library or visit a university or medical school library near you. If you can find a printed copy of the journal article you can legally photocopy it for your personal use.
You may also find this Science Buddies web page to be helpful:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... pers.shtml
Good luck!
Barrett L. Tomlinson

