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Autor:
Shuyi Chen, Christopher Thacker, Shengxuan Wang, Katelyn A. Young, Rebecca L. Hoffman, Joseph A. Blansfield
Publikováno v:
Journal of Surgical Research. 286:65-73
Autor:
Wanyan Ma, Brandon Nuckles, Katie Frank, Katelyn A. Young, Rebecca L. Hoffman, Joseph A. Blansfield
Publikováno v:
Journal of Surgical Research. 283:205-216
Esophageal cancer therapy is commonly multimodal. The CROSS trial demonstrated a survival benefit of neoadjuvant chemoradiation versus surgery alone in T1N1 or T2-3N0-1 patients. Theoretically, chemoradiation should be most beneficial to patients wit
Publikováno v:
Southern Medical Journal. 115:745-751
This study aimed to describe, using a statewide trauma registry, the incidence, trends, and injuries for tree stand falls while deer hunting in Pennsylvania.Falls from tree stands were abstracted from the Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation regist
Autor:
Lauren F, O'Connor, Christie L, Buonpane, Charles W, Walker, Joseph A, Blansfield, Kenneth A, Widom, Denise M, Torres, Jeffrey L, Wild, Katelyn A, Young
Publikováno v:
The American surgeon. 86(3)
Autor:
Katelyn A. Young, Lauren Elizabeth Buckley, Julia M. Buirkle, Amelia Bohidar, K M Albertini, Jennie R. Stevenson
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Physiology & Behavior. 147:23-29
Rationale Ghrelin has been shown to mediate food and drug reward in rats and mice, and the rewarding properties of sweet foods and alcohol are known to contribute to overconsumption of these substances. Objective To investigate the effects of GHS-R1A
Autor:
Lisa M. Francomacaro, Jackie R. Ndem, Julia M. Buirkle, Sara C. Christian, Katelyn A. Young, Jennie R. Stevenson, Terra R. Fasold, Amelia Bohidar
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Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research. 41(8)
Background Alcohol use disorders are associated with dysfunctional social relationships and stress responses. The neuropeptides oxytocin (OT) and vasopressin (AVP) are known to orchestrate or mediate many aspects of social behavior, stress responses,
Autor:
B. F. Pesarchick, Lisa M. Francomacaro, Julia M. Buirkle, C. M. O'Bryan, Katelyn A. Young, Elyse K. McMahon, Amelia Bohidar, Jennie R. Stevenson
Publikováno v:
Physiologybehavior. 155
Ghrelin receptor (GHS-R1A) activity has been implicated in reward for preferred foods and drugs; however, a recent study in our laboratory indicated that GHS-R1A antagonism reduces early (after only four exposures) preference for 20% ethanol, but not