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H. Masur, M. Grimley, S. Kottilil, John Fry, J. Hickok, Leo Beigelman, M. Gluck, A. R. Bellamy, S. Edupuganti, C. Richards, M. J. Bonten, Matthew W. McClure, Q. Zhang, P. Winokur, S. Kabbani, M. Bolkenbaas, S. S. Huang, Lisa Harrison, H.-Y. Chiang, P. Sears, C. Scaglioni-Weinlich, Sushmita Chanda, E. J. Anderson, H. Hill, Rob Lambkin-Williams, W. Drews, A. Kohli, John P. DeVincenzo, S. Okubo, A. S. Ross, A. Nelson, D. Jacobsohn, J. Moody, Hosnieh Fathi, E. Perencevich, M. J. Mulligan, J. Duchin, B. Braun, M. Berrey, M. Schweizer, W. C. Gruber, N. Rouphael, S. Flanagan, D. Ince, Lawrence M. Blatt, C. Westland, J. Perlin, C. Webber, S. Klish, K. Wendorf, Z. Sims, T. Brundage, Julian Symons, D. Bernstein, K. Nieforth, E. Meissner, M. O'gorman, L. A. Herwaldt, S. Weissman, M. Zahn, D. E. Grobbee, G. Maron, S. K. Gohil, M. Michaels, Patrick F. Smith, E. Septimus, S. L. Kaplan, D. L. Noah, P. Verma, J. G. Mchutchison, L. Lai, R. Rupp, D. J. Diekema, S. M. Huijts, J.-A. Young, D. A. Scott, M. Dickey, S. D. Patterson, M. Kay, C. Baliga, P. W. Spearman, J. T. Stapleton, G. Chittick, M. Ward, C. S. Team, H. Mommeja-Marin, J. Hafner
Publikováno v:
Open Forum Infectious Diseases. 1:S66-S69
Autor:
S J Pascoe, S D Patterson
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Smart Ships Technology 2016.
Autor:
Kevin Bell, S. D. Patterson
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Animal Genetics. 18:167-180
Twelve equine protease inhibitory alleles, PiE, H, J, K, L2, O, P, Q, R, V, X, Z, have been characterized in terms of isoelectric point, molecular mass and inhibitory activity to bovine trypsin and chymotrypsin by ISO-DALT electrophoresis. Protein ma
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Animal Genetics. 19:177-183
Subdivision of equine TfH into two variants, designated H1 (faster) and H2 (slower), has been accomplished by high voltage, thin layer polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis at pH 7.9. Transferrin H1 and H2 have been shown to be controlled by codominant
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Aktuelle Traumatologie. 34:282-288
Twenty-seven patients who underwent an elbow contracture release were independently reviewed a mean of 21 (range 12-33) months following surgery. In all cases, a single posterior longitudinal incision was utilized to expose and preserve collateral li
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The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume. :74-78
We have treated 22 patients with an elbow contracture using a static progressive turnbuckle splint for a mean of 4.5 ± 1.8 months. All had failed to improve with supervised physiotherapy and splinting. The mean range of flexion before splintage was
Autor:
S D Patterson
Publikováno v:
Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics. 88(2)
Since the 1997 landmark article by Dr. Lewis Sheiner in Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, biopharmaceutical development in phases I-IIA has become more targeted toward learning (i.e., establishing proof of concept), then subsequently confirming t
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Animal Genetics. 21:129-139
Summary A detailed biochemical characterization of four of the five previously described alleles of the plasma protease inhibitor (Pi) system of Equus przewalskii was performed using both one‐ and two‐dimensional electrophoretic techniques. The p
Autor:
S. D. Patterson, M. T. Davis
Publikováno v:
Ernst Schering Research Foundation Workshop ISBN: 9783540313380
There is a significant need for markers that are diagnostic of disease, particularly cancer. For these biomarkers to be useful they would need to be able to detect disease early in its progression with high sensitivity and specificity. Many approache
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-31339-7_2
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-31339-7_2
Autor:
M T, Davis, S D, Patterson
Publikováno v:
Ernst Schering Research Foundation workshop. (61)
There is a significant need for markers that are diagnostic of disease, particularly cancer. For these biomarkers to be useful they would need to be able to detect disease early in its progression with high sensitivity and specificity. Many approache