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152. Colliders And Neutrinos
153. The Mouse as a Model for Age-Related Hearing Loss - A Mini-Review
154. Regulation of the Orphan Nuclear Receptor Nr2f2 by the DFNA15 Deafness Gene Pou4f3
155. Publisher’s Note: Heavy Higgs searches and constraints on two Higgs doublet models [Phys. Rev. D88, 015018 (2013)]
156. CPviolating anomalous couplings inWγandZγproduction at the LHC
157. Heavy Higgs searches and constraints on two Higgs doublet models
158. A functional and genetic analysis of SOD2 promoter variants and their contribution to age-related hearing loss
159. SUSY QCD Corrections to Higgs Pair Production from Bottom Quark Fusion
160. Mutations and altered expression of SERPINF1 in patients with familial otosclerosis.
161. A new species of Aulacocalyx (Rubiaceae, Gardenieae) from southern Cameroon
162. The future role of genetic screening to detect newborns at risk of childhood-onset hearing loss
163. Caprin-1 is a target of the deafness genePou4f3and is recruited to stress granules in cochlear hair cells in response to ototoxic damage
164. Associated b Quark-Higgs Boson Production at the LHC
165. Aminoglycoside antibiotics cochleotoxicity in paediatric cystic fibrosis (CF) patients: A study using extended high-frequency audiometry and distortion product otoacoustic emissions
166. Hiding the Higgs boson with multiple scalars
167. One-loop corrections to theSparameter in the four-site model
168. Higgs triplets, decoupling, and precision measurements
169. Supersymmetric QCD corrections to Higgs pair production from bottom quark fusion
170. Identification and functional analysis of common sequence variants in the DFNA15 gene, Brn-3c
171. QCD corrections to Higgs pair production in bottom quark fusion
172. The mouse as a model for age-related hearing loss - a mini-review.
173. CONSTRAINING NEW MODELS WITH PRECISION ELECTROWEAK DATA
174. Higgs triplets and limits from precision measurements
175. ELECTROWEAK SYMMETRY BREAKING CIRCA 2005
176. PANIC International Forum: Physics at High Energies — Vision for the Future
177. Transcriptional regulation by Barhl1 and Brn-3c in organ of corti derived cell lines
178. PHYSICS OPPORTUNITIES WITH A TEV LINEAR COLLIDER
179. Brn-3c (POU4F3) regulates BDNF and NT-3 promoter activity
180. One-loop radiative corrections to theρparameter in the littlest Higgs model
181. Discovering the Higgs Bosons of Minimal Supersymmetry with Muons and a Bottom Quark
182. The DFNA15 Deafness Mutation Affects POU4F3 Protein Stability, Localization, and Transcriptional Activity
183. Searching for the Higgs bosons of minimal supersymmetry with muon pairs and bottom quarks
184. Activation of Fibroblast Procollagen α1(I) Transcription by Mechanical Strain Is Transforming Growth Factor-β-dependent and Involves Increased Binding of CCAAT-binding Factor (CBF/NF-Y) at the Proximal Promoter
185. Bilirubin and uroporphyrinogen oxidation by induced cytochrome P4501A and cytochrome P4502B
186. ASSOCIATED TOP-HIGGS PRODUCTION AT FUTURE COLLIDERS
187. Measuring the top quark Yukawa coupling at a lineare+e−collider
188. Activation of the iNOS gene promoter by Brn-3 POU family transcription factors is dependent upon the octamer motif in the promoter
189. Functional role of position 22 in the homeodomain of Brn-3 transcription factors
190. Chinua Achebe: A Biography
191. Differential regulation of genes encoding synaptic proteins by the Oct-2 transcription factor
192. The different inhibitory domains of the Oct‐2 transcription factor have distinct functional activities
193. Coordinate Induction of the Three Neurofilament Genes by the Brn-3a Transcription Factor
194. FRONT MATTER
195. A single residue within the homeodomain of the Brn-3 POU family transcription factors determines whether they activate or repress the SNAP-25 promoter
196. Electroweak Symmetry Breaking and New Physics at the TeV Scale
197. Inhibition of Neuronal Process Outgrowth and Neuronal Specific Gene Activation by the Brn-3b Transcription Factor
198. Differential regulation of genes encoding synaptic proteins by members of the Brn-3 subfamily of POU transcription factors
199. Differential Regulation of the Two Neuronal Nitric-oxide Synthase Gene Promoters by the Oct-2 Transcription Factor
200. The Ability of the Inhibitory Domain of the POU Family Transcription Factor Oct-2 to Interfere with Promoter Activation by Different Classes of Activation Domains Is Dependent upon the Nature of the Basal Promoter Elements
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