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pro vyhledávání: '"Numera Sachwani"'
Autor:
K. Aaron Shaw, Hilary Harris, Numera Sachwani, Tracy Ruska, Joshua S. Murphy, Nicholas D. Fletcher
Publikováno v:
Spine Deformity. 11:671-676
Autor:
K Aaron, Shaw, Hilary, Harris, Numera, Sachwani, Tracy, Ruska, Joshua S, Murphy, Nicholas D, Fletcher
Publikováno v:
Spine deformity.
Children with neuromuscular scoliosis (NMS) undergoing posterior spinal fusion (PSF) have historically been managed post-operatively in the pediatric intensive care unit (PICU) due to institutional tendencies. This study sought to define risk factors
Autor:
K. Aaron Shaw, Nicholas Fletcher, Justin West, Numera Sachwani, Matthew Romine, Ron El-Hawary, Joshua Murphy
Publikováno v:
Spine deformity.
Prior studies have suggested that distraction-based treatment for early onset scoliosis (EOS) may impede the natural development of the sagittal spinal alignment and pelvic parameters. However, to date no study has investigated the effect of distal f
Autor:
K Aaron, Shaw, Michelle C, Welborn, Hiroko, Matsumoto, Stefan, Parent, Numera, Sachwani, Ron, El-Hawary, David, Skaggs, Peter O, Newton, Laurel, Blakemore, Michael, Vitale, Amer, Samdani, Joshua S, Murphy, Brian, Kelly
Publikováno v:
Spine deformity. 10(4)
Vertebral body tethering (VBT) continues to grow in interest from both a patient and surgeon perspective for the treatment of scoliosis. However, the data are limited when it comes to surgeon selection of both procedure type and instrumented levels.
Autor:
Margaret Murphy, Quincy L Faber, Lina Manuela Jay-Garcia, Katherine A Rees, Yury O. Chernoff, Denis A. Kiktev, Numera Sachwani, Rebecca L. Howie
Publikováno v:
Genetics. 212:757-771
Self-perpetuating protein aggregates (prions) cause diseases in mammals. Yeast prions are heritable in cell divisions. Howie et al. demonstrate that the cellular apparatus responsible for the asymmetry of cell division controls destabilization of a y
Autor:
Rebecca L, Howie, Lina Manuela, Jay-Garcia, Denis A, Kiktev, Quincy L, Faber, Margaret, Murphy, Katherine A, Rees, Numera, Sachwani, Yury O, Chernoff
Publikováno v:
Genetics
Self-perpetuating transmissible protein aggregates, termed prions, are implicated in mammalian diseases and control phenotypically detectable traits in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Yeast stress-inducible chaperone proteins, including Hsp104 and Hsp70-Ss