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    Melorheostosis and central giant cell granuloma of the mandible in a 15-year-old girl by Anderson, K.M, Shintaku, W.H, Rosebush, M.S, Rawal, Y.B, Woodard, E.S

    “…Melorheostosis is a nonhereditary bone dysplasia primarily affecting the appendicular skeleton. Because clinical and histologic features are often nonspecific,…”
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    Hessian fly Avirulence gene loss-of-function defeats plant resistance without compromising the larva's ability to induce a gall tissue by Harris, M.O., Freeman, T.P., Anderson, K.M., Harmon, J.P., Moore, J.A., Payne, S.A., Rohfritsch, O., Stuart, J.J.

    Published in Entomologia experimentalis et applicata (01-12-2012)
    “…Plant pathogen effectors encoded by Avirulence (Avr) genes benefit the pathogen by promoting colonization and benefit plants that have a matching resistance…”
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    Are cancer stem cells concentrated in more alkaline hypoxic regions of tumors? by Anderson, K.M, Jajeh, A, Guinan, P, Rubenstein, M

    Published in Medical hypotheses (01-05-2010)
    “…Summary We wonder if the most viable hypoxic cancer stem cells concentrate in more alkaline regions of tumors, favoring their survival and evolution…”
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    Do intra-tumor alkaline micro-regions represent additional therapeutically privileged sites? by Anderson, K.M, Jajeh, A, Guinan, P, Tsui, P, Rubenstein, M

    Published in Medical hypotheses (2008)
    “…Summary We briefly review some implications for therapeutic resistance in solid cancers that could be associated with more alkaline intra-tumor micro-regions…”
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    To what extent are the “sets” of biologic properties expressed by hypoxic cancer cells and by cancer “stem” cells equivalent, intersecting, disjoint or complementary? Some implications for the design of cancer therapies by Anderson, K.M, Tsui, P, Guinan, P, Rubenstein, M

    Published in Medical hypotheses (01-01-2007)
    “…Summary Resistance to various cancer therapies with survival or recurrence of a malignancy has been ascribed to the inability to “kill” hypoxic cancer cells…”
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    In Vitro Effects of Dichloroacetate and CO2 on Hypoxic HeLa Cells by Anderson, K M, Jajeh, J, Guinan, P, Rubenstein, M

    Published in Anticancer research (01-11-2009)
    “…HeLa and PANC-1 cells were exposed to conflicting signals promoting anaerobic or aerobic energy-generating processes and their viability, cell numbers and the…”
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    Hessian fly A virulence gene loss‐of‐function defeats plant resistance without compromising the larva's ability to induce a gall tissue by Harris, M.O., Freeman, T.P., Anderson, K.M., Harmon, J.P., Moore, J.A., Payne, S.A., Rohfritsch, O., Stuart, J.J.

    Published in Entomologia experimentalis et applicata (01-12-2012)
    “…Abstract Plant pathogen effectors encoded by A virulence ( A vr ) genes benefit the pathogen by promoting colonization and benefit plants that have a matching…”
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