Role of CART in Estrogen-Mediated Neuroprotection
$244,766P01FY2008NSNIH
Oregon Health & Science University, Portland OR
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Abstract
The administrative core A has three major aims: 1)provide a centralized administrative facility for the entire program project, includingaccounting, clerical and informationtechnology support; 2) provide effective scientific leadership for the program; and 3) provide biostatistical support to all projects and investigators participating in the program project. The Core A facility will be a shared resource for the program to facility our investigations in sex steroids as neuroprotectants in ischemic brain injury and experimental multiple sclerosis.
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