Paul Alan Cox
Paul Alan Cox is an American ethnobotanist whose scientific research focuses on discovering new medicines by studying patterns of wellness and illness among indigenous peoples. Cox was born in Salt Lake City in 1953. Provided by Wikipedia
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Cyanotoxin Analysis of Air Samples from the Great Salt Lake by James S. Metcalf, Sandra Anne Banack, Paul Alan Cox
Published 2023-11-01
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A possible blood plasma biomarker for early-stage Alzheimer's disease. by Sandra Anne Banack, Aleksandra C Stark, Paul Alan Cox
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A possible blood plasma biomarker for early-stage Alzheimer’s disease by Sandra Anne Banack, Aleksandra C. Stark, Paul Alan Cox
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Cyanotoxins and the Nervous System by James S. Metcalf, Maeve Tischbein, Paul Alan Cox, Elijah W. Stommel
Published 2021-09-01
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Production of the Neurotoxin BMAA by a Marine Cyanobacterium by Paul Alan Cox, Ran Cheng, Holly E. Johnson, Sandra Anne Banack
Published 2007-12-01
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Detection of Cyanotoxins, β-N-methylamino-L-alanine and Microcystins, from a Lake Surrounded by Cases of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis by Sandra Anne Banack, Tracie Caller, Patricia Henegan, James Haney, Amanda Murby, James S. Metcalf, James Powell, Paul Alan Cox, Elijah Stommel
Published 2015-01-01
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Detection of β-N-methylamino-l-alanine in postmortem olfactory bulbs of Alzheimer’s disease patients using UHPLC-MS/MS: An autopsy case-series study by Susanna P. Garamszegi, Sandra Anne Banack, Linda L. Duque, James S. Metcalf, Elijah W. Stommel, Paul Alan Cox, David A. Davis
Published 2023-01-01
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BMAA, Methylmercury, and Mechanisms of Neurodegeneration in Dolphins: A Natural Model of Toxin Exposure by David A. Davis, Susanna P. Garamszegi, Sandra Anne Banack, Patrick D. Dooley, Thomas M. Coyne, Dylan W. McLean, David S. Rotstein, Deborah C. Mash, Paul Alan Cox
Published 2021-10-01
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