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    Dementia as a Risk Factor for Falls and Fall Injuries Among Nursing Home Residents by Van Doorn, Carol, Gruber-Baldini, Ann L., Zimmerman, Sheryl, Richard Hebel, J., Port, Cynthia L., Baumgarten, Mona, Quinn, Charlene C., Taler, George, May, Conrad, Magaziner, Jay

    “…Objectives: To compare rates of falling between nursing home residents with and without dementia and to examine dementia as an independent risk factor for…”
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    PAI-1: An Integrator of Cell Signaling and Migration by Czekay, Ralf-Peter, Wilkins-Port, Cynthia E., Higgins, Stephen P., Freytag, Jennifer, Overstreet, Jessica M., Klein, R. Matthew, Higgins, Craig E., Samarakoon, Rohan, Higgins, Paul J.

    “…Cellular migration, over simple surfaces or through complex stromal barriers, requires coordination between detachment/re-adhesion cycles, involving structural…”
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    TGF-β1 + EGF-Initiated Invasive Potential in Transformed Human Keratinocytes Is Coupled to a Plasmin/MMP-10/MMP-1-Dependent Collagen Remodeling Axis: Role for PAI-1 by WILKINS-PORT, Cynthia E, QUNHUI YE, MAZURKIEWICZ, Joseph E, HIGGINS, Paul J

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-05-2009)
    “…Abstract The phenotypic switching called epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition is frequently associated with epithelial tumor cell progression from a…”
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    PAI-1 Mediates the TGF-β1+EGF-Induced “Scatter” Response in Transformed Human Keratinocytes by Freytag, Jennifer, Wilkins-Port, Cynthia E., Higgins, Craig E., Higgins, Stephen P., Samarakoon, Rohan, Higgins, Paul J.

    Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-09-2010)
    “…Cooperative interactions between growth factor signaling pathways are important elements in carcinoma progression. A model system combining transforming growth…”
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    Aging, narrative, and performance: essays from the humanities by Swinnen, Aagje, Port, Cynthia

    “…Scholars and politicians agree that demographic trends resulting in increasing proportions of older people in Europe and North America pose major societal…”
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    Apical sodium-dependent bile acid transporter inhibition with volixibat improves metabolic aspects and components of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis in Ldlr-/-.Leiden mice by Salic, Kanita, Kleemann, Robert, Wilkins-Port, Cynthia, McNulty, John, Verschuren, Lars, Palmer, Melissa

    Published in PloS one (24-06-2019)
    “…Interruption of bile acid recirculation through inhibition of the apical sodium-dependent bile acid transporter (ASBT) is a promising strategy to alleviate…”
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    Families Filling the Gap: Comparing Family Involvement for Assisted Living and Nursing Home Residents With Dementia by Port, Cynthia L., Zimmerman, Sheryl, Williams, Christianna S., Dobbs, Debra, Preisser, John S., Williams, Sharon Wallace

    Published in The Gerontologist (01-10-2005)
    “…Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the sociodemographics, self-rated health, and involvement levels of family caregivers of residents with…”
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    SERPINE1 (PAI-1) is deposited into keratinocyte migration “trails” and required for optimal monolayer wound repair by Providence, Kirwin M., Higgins, Stephen P., Mullen, Andrew, Battista, Ashley, Samarakoon, Rohan, Higgins, Craig E., Wilkins-Port, Cynthia E., Higgins, Paul J.

    Published in Archives of Dermatological Research (01-07-2008)
    “…Cutaneous tissue injury, both in vivo and in vitro, initiates activation of a “wound repair” transcriptional program. One such highly induced gene encodes…”
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    Age Studies Comes of Age by Port, Cynthia, Swinnen, Aagje

    Published in Age, culture, humanities (01-01-2015)
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    Identifying Changeable Barriers to Family Involvement in the Nursing Home for Cognitively Impaired Residents by Port, Cynthia Lindman

    Published in The Gerontologist (01-12-2004)
    “…Purpose: Barriers to family involvement in the nursing home with the potential for change through intervention are examined, including transportation,…”
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    The Role of Nursing Home Admission and Dementia Status on Care for Diabetes Mellitus by Quinn, Charlene C., Gruber-Baldini, Ann L., Port, Cynthia L., May, Conrad, Stuart, Bruce, Hebel, J. Richard, Zimmerman, Sheryl, Burton, Lynda, Zuckerman, Ilene H., Fahlman, Cheryl, Magaziner, Jay

    “…OBJECTIVES: To study the role of nursing home (NH) admission and dementia status on the provision of five procedures related to diabetes mellitus. DESIGN:…”
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    Short-Stay Nursing Home Rehabilitation Patients: Transitional Care Problems Pose Research Challenges by Quinn, Charlene C., Port, Cynthia L., Zimmerman, Sheryl, Gruber-Baldini, Ann L., Kasper, Judith D., Fleshner, Irene, Yody, Barbara, Loome, John, Magaziner, Jay

    “…A clinical intervention pilot study to improve depression care for short‐stay nursing home Medicare‐reimbursed rehabilitation patients funded by the National…”
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    Informal Caregiver Involvement and Illness Detection Among Cognitively Impaired Nursing Home Residents by Port, Cynthia Lindman

    “…Background. The participation of informal caregivers in the care of nursing home (NH) residents has the potential to positively impact care, especially for…”
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