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pro vyhledávání: '"Daniel G. Chong"'
Autor:
Nicholas A. Buckley, Jennifer L. Schumann, Lauren L. Moran, Tristan Hurzeler, Kate M. Chitty, Daniel G. Chong
Publikováno v:
Addiction. 116:506-513
Aim To describe the assignment of International Classification of Disease (ICD)-10 alcohol codes as underlying or contributory causes of death by the Australian Bureau of Statistics during mortality coding for suicides according to the blood alcohol
Autor:
Celalettin Ustun, Kathleen M. Buckley, Zixuan Wang, Kapil N. Bhalla, Nobutaka Fujii, Kelly Robbins, Aditya Mandawat, Peter Atadja, Jean Marc Navenot, Rekha Rao, Daniel G. Chong, Warren Fiskus, Ramesh Balusu, Stephen C. Peiper
Publikováno v:
Blood. 116:5306-5315
Stromal cell derived factor-1 (SDF-1 or CXCL12) and its receptor CXCR4 are involved in the directional homing to the bone marrow niches and in peripheral mobilization of normal and transformed hematopoietic stem and myeloid progenitor cells. Elevated
Publikováno v:
Diabetes
OBJECTIVE Insulin and contraction each increase muscle microvascular blood volume (MBV) and glucose uptake. Inhibiting nitric oxide synthase blocks insulin's but not contraction's effects. We examined whether contraction could augment the MBV increas
Autor:
Kathleen M. Buckley, Peter Atadja, Kavita Natarajan, Ross L. Levine, Rekha Rao, Jianguang Chen, Ramesh Balusu, Yongchao Wang, Atul Joshi, Warren Fiskus, Sanjay Koul, Anand Jillella, Celalettin Ustun, Andrew Savoie, Kapil N. Bhalla, Daniel G. Chong
Publikováno v:
Blood. 114(24)
The mutant JAK2V617F tyrosine kinase (TK) is present in the majority of patients with BCR-ABL–negative myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs). JAK2V617F activates downstream signaling through the signal transducers and activators of transcription (STA
Autor:
Kathleen M. Buckley, Cornelia Quadt, Yongchao Wang, Warren Fiskus, Atul Joshi, Kapil N. Bhalla, Rekha Rao, Peter Atajada, Daniel G. Chong, Celalettin Ustun, Anand Jillella
Publikováno v:
Blood. 114:2651-2651
Abstract 2651 Poster Board II-627 The oncoprotein PIM1 is a cytoplasmic serine/threonine kinase, which is overexpressed and implicated in the pathogenesis of hematologic malignancies. PIM1 activity promotes cell survival and proliferation, and is a d
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention. 27:324