Search Results - "Mitchell, A.T"
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The Changing Sensory and Sympathetic Innervation of the Young, Adult and Aging Mouse Femur
Published in Neuroscience (01-09-2018)“…•There is a rich sensory and sympathetic innervation in the young bone.•With aging, there is a greater decline in sympathetic rather than sensory nerve…”
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Multiplex, Quantitative, Real-time PCR Is A Sensitive, Inexpensive And Rapid Assay To Detect Digeorge Syndrome (DGS1) And Can Be Adapted To Newborn Screening
Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-02-2010)“…[...]FISH is underutilized and diagnosis is delayed (6 to 7 years of age)…”
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Mice with cancer-induced bone pain show a marked decline in day/night activity
Published in Pain reports (01-09-2017)“…Cancer-induced bone pain (CIBP) is the most common type of pain with cancer. In humans, this pain can be difficult to control and highly disabling. A major…”
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Increase in Donor Fraction Cell-Free DNA Correlates with Cellular and Antibody Mediated Rejection (ACR/AMR) in Adult and Pediatric Heart Transplant Recipients: DNA Based Transplant Rejection Test (DTRT)-A Prospective Blinded Multicenter NIH/NHLBI Funded Clinical Study
Published in The Journal of heart and lung transplantation (01-04-2019)“…The standard for monitoring for rejection (ACR and AMR) following heart transplantation in pediatric and adult patients is endomyocardial biopsy (EMB)…”
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Increase in Total Cell-Free DNA Correlates with Death in Adult and Pediatric Heart Transplant Recipients: DNA Based Transplant Rejection Test (DTRT)-A Prospective Blinded Multicenter NIH/NHLBI Funded Clinical Study
Published in The Journal of heart and lung transplantation (01-04-2019)“…A growing body of evidence suggests that quantification of total cell-free DNA (TcfDNA) may serve as an appropriate biomarker for risk for in several clinical…”
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Anti-NGF does not change physical activity in normal young or aging mice but does increase activity in mice with skeletal pain
Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-11-2018)“…Anti-NGF therapy has shown significant promise in attenuating several types of skeletal pain. However, whether anti-NGF therapy changes the level of physical…”
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New Insights in Understanding and Treating Bone Fracture Pain
Published in Current osteoporosis reports (01-08-2018)“…Purpose of Review This paper describes recent advances in understanding the mechanisms that drive fracture pain and how these findings are helping develop new…”
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Regulation of YAP and Wnt signaling by the endosomal protein MAMDC4
Published in PloS one (24-05-2024)“…Maintenance of the intestinal epithelium requires constant self-renewal and regeneration. Tight regulation of proliferation and differentiation of intestinal…”
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Proliferation in the developing intestine is regulated by the endosomal protein Endotubin
Published in Developmental biology (01-12-2021)“…During postnatal intestinal development, the intestinal epithelium is highly proliferative, and this proliferation is regulated by signaling in the…”
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Anti–nerve growth factor does not change physical activity in normal young or aging mice but does increase activity in mice with skeletal pain
Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-11-2018)“…Anti-nerve growth factor (anti-NGF) therapy has shown significant promise in attenuating several types of skeletal pain. However, whether anti-NGF therapy…”
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Anti–nerve growth factor therapy increases spontaneous day/night activity in mice with orthopedic surgery–induced pain
Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-04-2017)“…Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and total hip arthroplasty (THA) are 2 of the most common and successful surgical interventions to relieve osteoarthritis pain…”
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Immunohistochemical localization of nerve growth factor, tropomyosin receptor kinase A, and p75 in the bone and articular cartilage of the mouse femur
Published in Molecular pain (01-01-2017)“…Sequestration of nerve growth factor (NGF) significantly attenuates skeletal pain in both animals and humans. However, relatively little is known about the…”
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Combining multifrequency microwave and optical data for crop management
Published in Remote sensing of environment (01-07-1997)“…The potential for the combined use of microwave and optical data for crop management is explored with the use of images acquired in the visible, near-infrared,…”
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A novel, shallow-trench-isolated, planar, N+SAG FAMOS transistor for high-density nonvolatile memories
Published in IEEE transactions on electron devices (01-12-1988)“…The authors report the fabrication, for the first time, of a shallow-trench isolated (less than 1 mu m deep) planarized, floating-gate avalanche injection MOS…”
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A new self-aligned planar array cell for ultra high density EPROMs
Published in 1987 International Electron Devices Meeting (1987)“…A novel process technology for producing a true cross-point EPROM cell is described in this paper. Buried N+ diffusions self-aligned to the Floating gate…”
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A novel trench-isolated buried N+FAMOS Transistor suitable for high-density EPROM's
Published in IEEE electron device letters (01-04-1987)“…This paper describes an innovative use of trench isolation to achieve high programmability and improved isolation in a high-density electrically programmable…”
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