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Autor:
Hollie A. Raynor, Rena R. Wing, Harry C. Sax, Dieter Pohl, G. D. Roye, Sivamainthan Vithiananthan, Dale S. Bond, Beth A. Ryder
Publikováno v:
Obesity Surgery. 19:873-878
Previous studies show that slower habituation to taste stimuli is associated with reduced rates of satiation and greater energy intake. This study compared rates of salivary habituation to gustatory presentations of lemon juice in 34 severely obese b
Autor:
David Brown, G D Roye, Robert B. Poczatek, Samuel W. Beenken, William E. Grizzle, Russell B. Myers
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Cancer. 69:254-258
The molecular events involved in the development of esophageal dysplasia and carcinoma are poorly understood. We examined the expression of CD44, a cell-adhesion molecule, in normal and dysplastic epithelia and in squamous-cell carcinoma (SCC) of the
Autor:
George L. Zorn, Loring W. Rue, K. M. Hamrick, Palmer Q. Bessey, John W. Kirklin, David C. McGiffin, G. D. Roye
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 39:753-756
Penetrating wounds of the central vasculature are highly lethal. Ten cases of aorta-left innominate vein fistulas have been reported in the past, but most have presented late after injury. We report three successfully managed cases that had a short i
Publikováno v:
Headneck. 21(4)
Fatty acid synthase (FASE) is required for fatty acid synthesis. Elevated levels of FASE have been observed in a variety of malignancies.We examined the expression of FASE in 56 primary squamous cell carcinomas (SCC) of the tongue using immunohistoch
Publikováno v:
International journal of cancer. 69(4)
The molecular events involved in the development of esophageal dysplasia and carcinoma are poorly understood. We examined the expression of CD44, a cell-adhesion molecule, in normal and dysplastic epithelia and in squamous-cell carcinoma (SCC) of the
Publikováno v:
Southern medical journal. 89(7)
Catheter emboli are a significant risk to patient well-being. With a 49% complication rate for indwelling catheter emboli, the consensus is that these foreign bodies should be removed. Preferably, the emboli are removed by percutaneous extraction; ho