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    The effect of mucolytic agents on gene transfer across a CF sputum barrier in vitro by STERN, M, CAPLEN, N. J, ALTON, E. W. F. W, BROWNING, J. E, GRIESENBACH, U, SORGI, F, HUANG, L, GRUENERT, D. C, MARRIOT, C, CRYSTAL, R. G, GEDDES, D. M

    Published in Gene therapy (1998)
    “…Trials of gene transfer for cystic fibrosis (CF) are currently underway. However, direct application to the airways may be impeded by the presence of airway…”
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    The effects of jet nebulisation on cationic liposome-mediated gene transfer in vitro by STERN, M, SORGI, F, ALTON, E. W. F. W, HUGHES, C, CAPLEN, N. J, BROWNING, J. E, MIDDLETON, P. G, GRUENERT, D. C, FARR, S. J, HUANG, L, GEDDES, D. M

    Published in Gene therapy (01-05-1998)
    “…Nebulisation is currently the most acceptable and practical delivery system for repeated applications of gene therapy to the lower airways of cystic fibrosis…”
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    Peripartum cardiomyopathy presenting as Lower extremity arterial thromboembolism : A case report by CARLSON, K. M, BROWNING, J. E, EGGLESTON, M. K, GHERMAN, R. B

    Published in Journal of reproductive medicine (01-04-2000)
    “…Although venous thromboembolism has been associated with peripartum cardiomyopathy, there have been no prior reports of lower extremity arterial…”
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    Bladder rupture associated with Uterine rupture : A report of two cases occurring during vaginal birth after cesarean by FORSNES, E. V, BROWNING, J. E, GHERMAN, R. B

    Published in Journal of reproductive medicine (01-03-2000)
    “…Uterine rupture occurs in < 1% of patients undergoing a trial of labor after cesarean section. Associated injury to adjacent organs within the maternal pelvis…”
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    In vivo transfer of bacterial marker genes results in differing levels of gene expression and tumor progression in immunocompetent and immunodeficient mice by Lukacs, K V, Porter, C D, Pardo, O E, Oakley, R E, Steel, R M, Judd, D V, Browning, J E, Geddes, D M, Alton, E W

    Published in Human gene therapy (20-09-1999)
    “…To optimize gene delivery for the treatment of malignant mesothelioma, expression of the beta-galactosidase marker gene was examined in a murine model of…”
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    Mechanically induced pelvic pain and organic dysfunction in a patient without low back pain by Browning, J E

    “…Previous reports have identified mechanical disorders of the lumbar spine as a cause of pelvic pain and organic dysfunction (PPOD) in patients with low back…”
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    Chiropractic distractive decompression in treating pelvic pain and multiple system pelvic organic dysfunction by Browning, J E

    “…No data are available on the incidence of pelvic pain and organic dysfunction (PPOD) in patients suffering from low back pain. PPOD is not an uncommon finding…”
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    Chiropractic distractive decompression in the treatment of pelvic pain and organic dysfunction in patients with evidence of lower sacral nerve root compression by Browning, J E

    “…Chiropractic theory postulates that organic dysfunction could be the result of neurological disorganization secondary to mechanical disorders of the spine. Few…”
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    The recognition of mechanically induced pelvic pain and organic dysfunction in the low back pain patient by Browning, J E

    “…Mechanical disorders of the lumbar spine have been identified as a cause of pelvic pain and organic dysfunction (PPOD). Categorically, the clinical features…”
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    Pelvic pain and organic dysfunction in a patient with low back pain: response to distractive manipulation: a case presentation by Browning, J E

    “…Many patients with low back pain demonstrate pelvic symptomatology attributable to lower sacral nerve root compression. Lower sacral nerve root compression has…”
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    A de novo mutation in the coding sequence for neurophysin-II (Pro24-->Leu) is associated with onset and transmission of autosomal dominant neurohypophyseal diabetes insipidus by Repaske, D R, Browning, J E

    “…The molecular basis of autosomal dominant neurohypophyseal diabetes insipidus, a hereditary deficiency of vasopressin, was determined by nucleotide sequence…”
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    A missense mutation encoding cys(67) --> gly in neurophysin ii is associated with early onset autosomal dominant neurohypophyseal diabetes insipidus by DiMeglio, L A, Gagliardi, P C, Browning, J E, Quigley, C A, Repaske, D R

    Published in Molecular genetics and metabolism (01-01-2001)
    “…Autosomal dominant neurohypophyseal diabetes insipidus (ADNDI) is an inherited disorder in which progressive degeneration of magnocellular neurons of the…”
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    Airborne Concentration of I-131 in a Nuclear Medicine Laboratory by Browning, Ellsworth J, Banerjee, Krishnadas, Reisinger, William E., Jr

    Published in The Journal of nuclear medicine (1978) (01-09-1978)
    “…This study measures the airborne radioactivity during the handling of millicurie quantities of I-131 in the liquid and capsule form. The data indicate there is…”
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    Genomic structure and chromosome location of the murine PDE1B phosphodiesterase gene by Reed, T M, Browning, J E, Blough, R I, Vorhees, C V, Repaske, D R

    Published in Mammalian genome (01-07-1998)
    “…Cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases (PDEs) catalyze the hydrolysis of cAMP and cGMP, thereby participating in regulation of the intracellular concentrations…”
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    Mapping the distribution and spread of Nassella trichotoma (serrated tussock) with a view to improving detectability, containment and eradication by Cowan, T.F., Sindel, B.M., Jessop, R.S., Browning, J.E.

    Published in Crop protection (01-03-2007)
    “…Originating in Argentina, Nassella trichotoma (serrated tussock) infests a considerable area of valuable grazing land in New Zealand, South Africa and…”
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    Impacts of illness and disability on the well-being of older people by Kendig, Colette J. Browning, Amanda E. Young, Hal

    Published in Disability and rehabilitation (01-01-2000)
    “…This study examined ways in which aspects of activity may mediate relationships between physical illness and well-being among older people. Data were from the…”
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