Search Results - "Probst, J.C"
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Corticotropin-releasing hormone receptor (type I) antisense targeting reduces anxiety
Published in Neuroscience (01-08-1998)“…Two brain-derived corticotropin-releasing hormone receptors have been cloned, termed corticotropin-releasing hormone receptors type I and type 2. Antisense…”
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Obesity and physical inactivity in rural America
Published in The Journal of rural health (01-03-2004)“…Context and Purpose: Obesity and physical inactivity are common in the United States, but few studies examine this issue within rural populations. The present…”
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O64. Racial difference in the diagnosis, treatment and survival of oral cavity cancer patients
Published in Oral oncology. Supplement (01-07-2009)Get full text
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Disparities in access to care among rural working-age adults
Published in The Journal of rural health (01-06-2004)“…Context: Nationally, minority population disparities in health and in the receipt of health services are well documented but are infrequently examined within…”
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Update: Health insurance and utilization of care among rural adolescents
Published in The Journal of rural health (01-10-2005)“…Context: Adolescence is critical for the development of adult health habits. Disparities between rural and urban adolescents and between minority and white…”
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Delivery complications associated with prenatal care access for medicaid-insured mothers in rural and urban hospitals
Published in The Journal of rural health (01-03-2005)“…Context: Pregnancy complications affect many women. It is likely that some complications can be avoided through routine primary and prenatal care of reasonable…”
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Economic impact of hospital closure on small rural counties, 1984 to 1988: demonstration of a comparative analysis approach
Published in The Journal of rural health (01-09-1999)“…Hospital closure in a rural community may affect the locale's economic prospects as well as the health of its residents. Studies of economic effects have…”
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The polymorphic integumentary mucin B.1 from Xenopus laevis contains the short consensus repeat
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-03-1992)“…The frog integumentary mucin B.1 (FIM-B.1), discovered by molecular cloning, contains a cysteine-rich C-terminal domain which is homologous with von Willebrand…”
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