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    Family still matters: Counseling patients with complex family histories of colon and endometrial cancers by Gemmell, Amber P., Mauer, Caitlin B., Reys, Brian D., Pirzadeh‐Miller, Sara, Ross, Theodora S.

    Published in Molecular genetics & genomic medicine (01-09-2019)
    “…Background There are no national guidelines for the management of patients with a family history consistent with Lynch syndrome (LS) but a negative genetic…”
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    Executive Functioning as a Mediator of the Relationship Between Premorbid Verbal Intelligence and Health Risk Behaviors in a Rural-Dwelling Cohort: A Project FRONTIER Study by MENON, Chloe V, JAHN, Danielle R, MAUER, Cortney B, O'BRYANT, Sid E

    Published in Archives of clinical neuropsychology (01-03-2013)
    “…Limited research is available regarding the impact of neuropsychological functioning on health risk behaviors in rural-dwelling elderly populations. This…”
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    De novo SDHB gene mutation in a family with extra-adrenal paraganglioma by Mauer, Caitlin B., Reys, Brian, Wickiser, Jonathan

    Published in Familial cancer (01-07-2020)
    “…A 14-year-old male presented with abdominal pain. Imaging illustrated a left-sided adrenal mass; he underwent a left nephrectomy, confirming an extra-adrenal…”
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    Hereditary and clinical insights into paraganglioma and pheochromocytoma by Mauer Hall, Caitlin B, Watson, Elise M, Prasad, Tanushree, Myers, Chandler L, Mersch, Jacqueline A

    Published in Endocrine oncology (01-11-2024)
    “…Background Approximately 30–40% of paragangliomas (PGLs) and pheochromocytomas (PCCs) harbor an underlying hereditary cause. Early identification of at-risk…”
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    The integration of next-generation sequencing panels in the clinical cancer genetics practice: an institutional experience by Mauer, Caitlin B., Pirzadeh-Miller, Sara M., Robinson, Linda D., Euhus, David M.

    Published in Genetics in medicine (01-05-2014)
    “…Purpose: The advent of next-generation sequencing for cancer susceptibility genes holds promise for clinical genetics application, but the practical issues…”
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    Effects of physiologic load of pregnancy on left ventricular contractility and remodeling by Geva, Tal, Mauer, Mary Beth, Striker a, Lynae, Kirshon, Brian, Pivarnik, James M.

    Published in The American heart journal (1997)
    “…Left ventricular (LV) adaptation to the hemodynamic load of pregnancy has been studied with load-sensitive ejection-phase indexes, but the results of these…”
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    Foamy Virus Reverse Transcriptase is Expressed Independently from the Gag Protein by Enssle, Jörg, Jordan, Ingo, Mauer, Bettina, Rethwilm, Axel

    “…In the foamy virus (FV) subgroup of retro-viruses the pol genes are located in the +1 reading frame relative to the gag genes and possess potential ATG…”
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    Utilization of breast cancer risk prediction models by cancer genetic counselors in clinical practice predominantly in the United States by Park, Min Seon, Weissman, Scott M., Postula, Kristen J. Vogel, Williams, Carmen S., Mauer, Caitlin B., O’Neill, Suzanne M

    Published in Journal of genetic counseling (01-12-2021)
    “…Risk assessment in cancer genetic counseling is essential in identifying individuals at high risk for developing breast cancer to recommend appropriate…”
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    Carboxy-terminal cleavage of the human foamy virus Gag precursor molecule is an essential step in the viral life cycle by Enssle, J, Fischer, N, Moebes, A, Mauer, B, Smola, U, Rethwilm, A

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-10-1997)
    “…Article Usage Stats Services JVI Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley…”
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    Parallel Short Forms for the Boston Naming Test: Psychometric Properties and Norms for Older Adults by Fastenau, Philip S., Denburg, Natalie L., Mauer, Beth A.

    “…Four 15-item and two 30-item short forms for the Boston Naming Test were validated using 108 non-neurological community-dwelling adults, ages 57-85. All forms…”
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    A brief Spanish-English equivalent version of the Boston Naming Test: A Project FRONTIER Study by Jahn, Danielle R., Mauer, Cortney B., Menon, Chloe V., Edwards, Melissa L., Dressel, Jeffrey A., O'Bryant, Sid E.

    “…The Boston Naming Test is a neuropsychological measure of confrontation naming, short forms of which can be advantageous with various populations. The purpose…”
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    Effects of chronic exercise on blood volume expansion and hematologic indices during pregnancy by Pivarnik, J M, Mauer, M B, Ayres, N A, Kirshon, B, Dildy, G A, Cotton, D B

    Published in Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) (01-02-1994)
    “…To compare blood volumes and hematologic indices between nine aerobically trained, physically active pregnant women who continued to exercise throughout…”
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    Effects of maternal aerobic fitness on cardiorespiratory responses to exercise by Pivarnik, J M, Ayres, N A, Mauer, M B, Cotton, D B, Kirshon, B, Dildy, G A

    “…We hypothesized that aerobically fit women who continued to exercise throughout pregnancy would have enhanced cardiorespiratory responses to exercise…”
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    Myomycin: mode of action and mechanism of resistance by Davies, J, Cannon, M, Mauer, M B

    Published in Journal of antibiotics (1988)
    “…Myomycin is an unusual pseudodisaccharide antibiotic with a beta-lysyl oligopeptide ester side chain that has structural similarities with kasugamycin,…”
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    Effects of low-dose dopamine therapy in the oliguric patient with preeclampsia by Kirshon, B, Lee, W, Mauer, M B, Cotton, D B

    “…Central hemodynamic and renal responses to low-dose dopamine (1 to 5 micrograms/kg/min) infusion were studied in six oliguric (less than 0.5 ml/kg/hr) patients…”
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    An active foamy virus integrase is required for virus replication by Enssle, J, Moebes, A, Heinkelein, M, Panhuysen, M, Mauer, B, Schweizer, M, Neumann-Haefelin, D, Rethwilm, A

    Published in Journal of general virology (01-06-1999)
    “…J Enssle, A Moebes, M Heinkelein, M Panhuysen, B Mauer, M Schweizer, D Neumann-Haefelin and A Rethwilm Institut fur Virologie und Immunbiologie, Universitat…”
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    Expression of Human Foamy Virus Reverse Transcriptase Involves a Spliced pol mRNA by Jordan, Ingo, Enssle, Jörg, Güttler, Elke, Mauer, Bettina, Rethwilm, Axel

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (01-10-1996)
    “…In human foamy virus (HFV) the reverse transcriptase is expressed independently of the Gag protein as a 127-kDa Pol precursor molecule. Evaluating the…”
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