Search Results - "Johnson, Mary T."
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Proteomics of tendinopathy
Published in Frontiers in bioscience (01-01-2009)“…Recent advances in the basic understanding of both human biology and animal models have enabled an unprecedented level of information to be gathered about the…”
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Impact of online learning modules on medical student microbiology examination scores
Published in Journal of microbiology & biology education (2008)“…Medical students have a limited amount of time in which to acquire working knowledge of an enormous amount of information, and this is especially relevant for…”
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The influence of regional basic science campuses on medical students' choice of specialty and practice location: a historical cohort study
Published in BMC medical education (06-06-2009)“…Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM) employs eight regional basic science campuses, where half of the students complete their first two years of…”
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Assessment of clinical reasoning: A Script Concordance test designed for pre-clinical medical students
Published in Medical teacher (01-06-2011)“…Background: The Script Concordance test (SCT) measures clinical reasoning in the context of uncertainty by comparing the responses of examinees and expert…”
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Effects of cold stress on spleen cell proliferation and cytokine production during chronic Toxoplasma gondii infection
Published in Neuroimmunomodulation (01-01-2004)“…Cell-mediated immunity is critical for controlling infection and preventing reactivation during the chronic phase of Toxoplasma gondii infection. In people…”
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Predictive relationship of osteopathic manual medicine grades and COMLEX-USA Level 1 total scores and osteopathic principles and practice subscores
Published in The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association (01-06-2014)“…Osteopathic manual medicine (OMM) encompasses hands-on diagnosis and treatment as part of patient care. The area of osteopathic principles and practice (OPP)…”
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Localized pulsed magnetic fields for tendonitis therapy
Published in Biomedical sciences instrumentation (01-01-2006)“…Energy medicine has existed for centuries in some parts of the world, but in recent years, western health care practitioners have taken a heightened interest…”
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Characterization of pulsed magnetic field therapy in a rat model for rheumatoid arthritis
Published in Biomedical sciences instrumentation (01-01-2006)“…Recent studies have shown that pulsed magnetic fields (PMF) provide a practical, exogenous method for inducing cell and tissue modifications, as therapy for…”
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Noninvasive treatment of inflammation using electromagnetic fields: current and emerging therapeutic potential
Published in Biomedical sciences instrumentation (2004)“…Magnets, electric current and time varying magnetic fields always have played a role in human medicine. Natural magnetic stones were used in ancient cultures…”
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The Bactericidal And Cytotoxic Effects Of Antimicrobial Wound Cleansers
Published in Journal of athletic training (01-01-2002)“…OBJECTIVE: Wound care is a part of daily activity for many athletic trainers. Knowing which cleansers are effective against the bacteria that most commonly…”
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Th2 cytokines IL-4 and IL-13 downregulate paxillin expression in bronchial airway epithelial cells
Published in Journal of clinical immunology (01-07-2004)“…Asthma is characterized by infiltration and shedding of the bronchial epithelium. The Th2 cytokines IL-4 and IL-13 are involved in the cellular recruitment and…”
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Selling teens on nursing
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Effect of hydrogen peroxide on proliferation, apoptosis and interleukin-2 production of Jurkat T cells
Published in Biomedical sciences instrumentation (2004)“…Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is well known as a cell damaging agent that is produced during normal cell metabolism of aerobic organisms. An excessive production of…”
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Effect of short duration electromagnetic field exposures on rat mass
Published in Bioelectromagnetics (01-01-2002)“…Daily preexposure and postexposure mass measurements of 65 rats (young males and females, old males) a proprietary pulsed wound healing field, pulsed…”
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Use of proteomics methodology to evaluate inflammatory protein expression in tendinitis
Published in Biomedical sciences instrumentation (2003)“…In previous studies we established a rat model of acute tendinitis including functional and mechanical measures of healing. Achilles' tendinitis was induced by…”
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Quantitative characterization of rat tendinitis to evaluate the efficacy of therapeutic interventions
Published in Biomedical sciences instrumentation (2002)“…Tendinitis is a painful soft tissue pathology that accounts for almost half of all occupational injuries in the United States. It is often caused by repeated…”
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Characterization of a real time H2O2 monitor for use in studies on H2O2 production by antibodies and cells
Published in Biomedical sciences instrumentation (2003)“…It was recently shown that antibodies catalyze a reaction between water and ultraviolet light (UV) creating singlet oxygen and ultimately H2O2. Although the in…”
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Treatment and prevention of varicose veins
Published in Journal of vascular nursing (01-09-1997)“…Many factors predispose human beings to venous disease of the lower extremities, and this condition affects approximately eighty million Americans. Its…”
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Using the Entrustable Professional Activity Framework to Guide Medical School Training Enhancement
Published in Medical science educator (01-12-2016)“…Many undergraduate medical education (UME) programs are interested in implementing Core Entrustable Professional Activities for Entering Residency (Core EPAs)…”
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Autoradiographic evaluation of electromagnetic field effects on serotonin (5HT1A) receptors in rat brain
Published in Biomedical sciences instrumentation (2003)“…Serotonin (5HT1A) is a chemical mediator of inflammation and the largest single neurotransmitter system of the brain. Its secretion and physiological actions…”
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