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Neutrophil Derived Oncostatin M Contributes to Blood-Brain Barrier Dysfunction in Neuroinflammatory Disease
Idaho Conference on Undergraduate Research
  • Jessica M. McAllister, Boise State University
  • Travis S. Wertz, Boise State University
  • Brain A. Hoettels, Boise State University
  • Kristina Chapman, Boise State University
  • Desiree A. Self, Boise State University
  • Julia T. Oxford, Boise State University
  • Cheryl L. Jorcyk, Boise State University
  • Richard S. Beard, (Mentor), Boise State University
Additional Funding Sources
The project described was supported by Institutional Development Awards (IDeA) from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health under Grant Nos. P20GM103408 and P20GM109095. Additional support provided by the American Heart Association, Grant No. 17SDG33660381. We also acknowledge support from The Biomolecular Research Center at Boise State with funding from the National Science Foundation, Grant Nos. 0619793 and 0923535, the MJ Murdock Charitable Trust, and the Idaho State Board of Education.
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Citation Information
Jessica M. McAllister, Travis S. Wertz, Brain A. Hoettels, Kristina Chapman, et al.. "Neutrophil Derived Oncostatin M Contributes to Blood-Brain Barrier Dysfunction in Neuroinflammatory Disease"
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/richard-beard/30/