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    Inhibitors of C5 complement enhance vaccinia virus oncolysis by Magge, D, Guo, Z S, O'Malley, M E, Francis, L, Ravindranathan, R, Bartlett, D L

    Published in Cancer gene therapy (01-06-2013)
    “…Genetically engineered tumor-selective vaccinia virus (VV) has been demonstrated to be a highly effective oncolytic agent, but immune clearance may limit its…”
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    Abnormal Cranial Shape Preceding Radiographic Evidence of Craniosynostosis by Fazzino, Josie Z., Mantilla-Rivas, Esperanza, Talbet, Joseph H., Kapoor, Elina, Manrique, Monica, McGrath, Jennifer L., Magge, Suresh N., Oh, Albert K., Rogers, Gary F.

    “…Premature fusion of a cranial suture is known to result in characteristic changes in the head shape, even when the synostosis involves only part of the suture…”
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    Imaging of the Cerebellopontine Angle by Lakshmi, Magge, MD, Glastonbury, Christine M., MBBS

    Published in Neuroimaging clinics of North America (01-08-2009)
    “…Pathologic processes within the cerebellopontine angle (CPA) may present because of mass effect on local structures or on the pons or cerebellum. MR imaging is…”
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    Minimally Invasive Approaches to Pancreatic Surgery by Magge, Deepa, MD, Zureikat, Amer, MD, Hogg, Melissa, MD, Zeh, Herbert J., MD

    Published in Surgical oncology clinics of North America (01-04-2016)
    “…Minimally invasive techniques have the potential to revolutionize the surgical management of pancreatic disease in the setting of benign and malignant…”
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    Complementary and Alternative Medicine for the Irritable Bowel Syndrome by Magge, Suma, MD, Lembo, Anthony, MD

    Published in Gastroenterology clinics of North America (01-03-2011)
    “…Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common chronic gastrointestinal disorder, characterized by chronic or recurrent abdominal pain and bloating. Complementary…”
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