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Megan A. Hillgartner
Megan A. Hillgartner
University of Alabama in Huntsville
Tyrosinemia Type I
Endocrinology
Internal medicine
Tyrosinemia
Fumarylacetoacetate hydrolase
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The truth about snitches: an archival analysis of informant testimony
2020
Psychiatry, Psychology and Law
Jeffrey S. Neuschatz
Danielle K. DeLoach
Megan A. Hillgartner
Melanie B. Fessinger
Stacy A. Wetmore
Amy Bradfield Douglass
Brian H. Bornstein
Alexis M. Le Grand
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Informants v. Innocents: Informant Testimony and its Contribution to Wrongful Convictions
2020
Melanie B. Fessinger
Brian H. Bornstein
Jeffrey S. Neuschatz
Danielle K. DeLoach
Megan A. Hillgartner
Stacy A. Wetmore
Amy Bradfield Douglass
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Abnormal social behavior in mice with tyrosinemia type I is associated with an increase of myelin in the cerebral cortex
2017
Metabolic Brain Disease
Marissa E. Moore
Ashton E. Koenig
Megan A. Hillgartner
Christopher C. Otap
Elizabeth Barnby
Gordon G. MacGregor
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Tyrosinemia type I and not treatment with NTBC causes slower learning and altered behavior in mice
2016
Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease
Megan A. Hillgartner
Sarah B. Coker
Ashton E. Koenig
Marissa E. Moore
Elizabeth Barnby
Gordon G. MacGregor
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