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Kim Finley to Disease Models, Animal

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Connection Strength

0.284
  1. Ratliff EP, Barekat A, Lipinski MM, Finley KD. Brain trauma and autophagy: What flies and mice can teach us about conserved responses. Autophagy. 2016 11; 12(11):2256-2257.
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    Score: 0.096
  2. Barekat A, Gonzalez A, Mauntz RE, Kotzebue RW, Molina B, El-Mecharrafie N, Conner CJ, Garza S, Melkani GC, Joiner WJ, Lipinski MM, Finley KD, Ratliff EP. Using Drosophila as an integrated model to study mild repetitive traumatic brain injury. Sci Rep. 2016 05 04; 6:25252.
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    Score: 0.094
  3. Liang Z, Candib A, Soriano-Castell D, Fischer W, Finley K, Maher P. Fragment-based drug discovery and biological evaluation of novel cannabinol-based inhibitors of oxytosis/ferroptosis for neurological disorders. Redox Biol. 2024 Jun; 72:103138.
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    Score: 0.041
  4. Kepchia D, Currais A, Dargusch R, Finley K, Schubert D, Maher P. Geroprotective effects of Alzheimer's disease drug candidates. Aging (Albany NY). 2021 02 06; 13(3):3269-3289.
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    Score: 0.033
  5. Walls SM, Attle SJ, Brulte GB, Walls ML, Finley KD, Chatfield DA, Herr DR, Harris GL. Identification of sphingolipid metabolites that induce obesity via misregulation of appetite, caloric intake and fat storage in Drosophila. PLoS Genet. 2013; 9(12):e1003970.
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    Score: 0.020
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