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    Bivalent IAP antagonists, but not monovalent IAP antagonists, inhibit TNF-mediated NF-κB signaling by degrading TRAF2-associated cIAP1 in cancer cells by Mitsuuchi, Y, Benetatos, CA, Deng, Y, Haimowitz, T, Beck, SC, Arnone, MR, Kapoor, GS, Seipel, ME, Chunduru, SK, McKinlay, MA, Begley, CG, Condon, SM

    Published in Cell death discovery (01-01-2017)
    “…The inhibitor of apoptosis (IAP) proteins have pivotal roles in cell proliferation and differentiation, and antagonizing IAPs in certain cancer cell lines…”
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    Gait abnormalities in hemiplegia: their correction by ankle-foot orthoses by Lehmann, J F, Condon, S M, Price, R, deLateur, B J

    “…Hemiparetic gait is characterized by slow speed and poorly coordinated movements. Because the values of gait parameters vary with changes in speed, the slow…”
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    Cognitive spatial processing and the regulation of posture by Kerr, B, Condon, S M, McDonald, L A

    “…Subjects performed the Brooks (1967) spatial and nonspatial memory tasks either while sitting or while maintaining a difficult standing balance position. The…”
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    IAP Antagonists Target cIAP1 to Induce TNFα-Dependent Apoptosis by Vince, James E., Wong, W. Wei-Lynn, Khan, Nufail, Feltham, Rebecca, Chau, Diep, Ahmed, Afsar U., Benetatos, Christopher A., Chunduru, Srinivas K., Condon, Stephen M., McKinlay, Mark, Brink, Robert, Leverkus, Martin, Tergaonkar, Vinay, Schneider, Pascal, Callus, Bernard A., Koentgen, Frank, Vaux, David L., Silke, John

    Published in Cell (16-11-2007)
    “…XIAP prevents apoptosis by binding to and inhibiting caspases, and this inhibition can be relieved by IAP antagonists, such as Smac/DIABLO. IAP antagonist…”
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    Gait abnormalities in tibial nerve paralysis: a biomechanical study by Lehmann, J F, Condon, S M, de Lateur, B J, Smith, J C

    “…Gastrocnemius-soleus dysfunction is a frequent result of cauda equina lesions and peripheral neurophathies and of stroke and brain injury. Temporary tibial…”
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    Gait abnormalities in peroneal nerve paralysis and their corrections by orthoses: a biomechanical study by Lehmann, J F, Condon, S M, de Lateur, B J, Price, R

    “…Stroke, brain injury, incomplete spinal cord injuries, and peripheral neuropathies frequently result in dysfunction of the foot dorsiflexors and evertors. A…”
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    Ankle-foot orthoses: effect on gait abnormalities in tibial nerve paralysis by Lehmann, J F, Condon, S M, de Lateur, B J, Smith, J C

    “…To study the biomechanical effects of gastrocnemius-soleus dysfunction and its potential remediation, the gait patterns of six able-bodied young adults were…”
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    The role of stromal cells in prostate cancer development and progression by Condon, M S, Bosland, M C

    Published in In vivo (Athens) (01-01-1999)
    “…Prostate cancer is one of the most common malignancies in males, and tumor progression critically determines its clinical significance. Prostatic stromal cells…”
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    Can Ib axons be selectively activated by electrical stimuli in human subjects? by Heckman, C J, Condon, S M, Hutton, R S, Enoka, R M

    Published in Experimental neurology (01-01-1984)
    “…A tendon-vibration technique, used to raise the electrical threshold of muscle spindle Ia afferent fibers above that of Golgi tendon organ Ib afferent fibers…”
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    The role of the biomechanics laboratory in the analysis of the gait of individuals with arthritis by Lehmann, J F, Price, R, Condon, S M, de Lateur, B J

    Published in Journal of rheumatology. Supplement (01-08-1987)
    “…The function of a biomechanics laboratory is to measure those aspects of an individual patient's performance that cannot be quantitatively assessed in the…”
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    Soleus muscle electromyographic activity and ankle dorsiflexion range of motion during four stretching procedures by Condon, S M, Hutton, R S

    Published in Physical therapy (01-01-1987)
    “…Volitional muscle contractions are used frequently in some combination with muscle stretching to promote muscle relaxation and to increase range of motion. In…”
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    Multiple pathways of prostate carcinogenesis analyzed by using cultured cells isolated from rats treated with N-methyl-N-nitrosourea and testosterone by Condon, Mark S., Kaplan, Lisa A. E., Crivello, Joseph F., Horton, Lori, Bosland, Maarten C.

    Published in Molecular carcinogenesis (01-07-1999)
    “…Treatment of rats with N‐methyl‐N‐nitrosourea (MNU) and testosterone results in a high incidence of metastasizing dorsolateral prostate tumors. In previous…”
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    Lower Extremity Movement Quality Does Not Moderate Internal Training Load Response of Male Collegiate Soccer Athletes by Tara A Condon MS ATC, Eckard, Timothy, Aguilar, Alain J, Frank, Barnett S, Padua, Darin A, Wikstrom, Erik A

    Published in Journal of athletic training (01-11-2020)
    “…Context: Training load and movement quality are associated with injury risk in athletes. Given these associations, it is important to understand how movement…”
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    The role of the stromal microenvironment in prostate cancer by Condon, Mark S.

    Published in Seminars in cancer biology (01-04-2005)
    “…It is becoming increasingly clear that a prostate cancer cell's microenvironment is crucial to its survival, progression, and metastasis. However, the…”
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    Purification and properties of retinol- and retinoic acid-binding proteins from a transplantable mouse colon tumor by Sani, B P, Condon, S M, Banerjee, C K

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (24-07-1980)
    “…Cellular retinol-binding protein and retinoic acid-binding protein, the possible mediators of the action of retinoids in epithelial differentiation and control…”
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    Suppression of N-methyl-N-nitrosourea/testosterone-induced rat prostate cancer growth by celecoxib: Effects on cyclooxygenase-2, cell cycle regulation, and apoptosis mechanism(s) by NARAYANAN, Bhagavathi A, CONDON, Mark S, BOSLAND, Maarten C, NARAYANAN, Narayanan K, REDDY, Bandaru S

    Published in Clinical cancer research (15-08-2003)
    “…This study was aimed at examining the mechanisms underlying the chemopreventive effect of celecoxib against prostate cancer. We focused our attention on events…”
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    Antiproliferative and apoptotic effects of silibinin in rat prostate cancer cells by Tyagi, Alpana, Bhatia, Neehar, Condon, Mark S., Bosland, Maarten C., Agarwal, Chapla, Agarwal, Rajesh

    Published in The Prostate (01-11-2002)
    “…BACKGROUND The tremendous impact of prostate cancer (PCA) on the US male population has led to an increased attention on its prevention and on therapeutic…”
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    Retinoic acid-binding protein in experimental and human colon tumors by Sani, B P, Condon, S M, Brockman, R W, Weiland, L H, Schutt, A J

    Published in Cancer (15-03-1980)
    “…Retinoic acid-binding protein is present in metastatic murine colon tumors as well as in Lewis lung tumors and in lungs and brains of mice bearing these…”
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