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    Transitions between epithelial and mesenchymal states in development and disease by Baum, Buzz, Settleman, Jeffrey, Quinlan, Margaret P.

    Published in Seminars in cell & developmental biology (01-06-2008)
    “…The ancestors of modern Metazoa were constructed in large part by the foldings and distortions of two-dimensional sheets of epithelial cells. This changed ∼600…”
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    A Chromatin-Mediated Reversible Drug-Tolerant State in Cancer Cell Subpopulations by Sharma, Sreenath V., Lee, Diana Y., Li, Bihua, Quinlan, Margaret P., Takahashi, Fumiyuki, Maheswaran, Shyamala, McDermott, Ultan, Azizian, Nancy, Zou, Lee, Fischbach, Michael A., Wong, Kwok-Kin, Brandstetter, Kathleyn, Wittner, Ben, Ramaswamy, Sridhar, Classon, Marie, Settleman, Jeff

    Published in Cell (02-04-2010)
    “…Accumulating evidence implicates heterogeneity within cancer cell populations in the response to stressful exposures, including drug treatments. While modeling…”
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    Memorable Messages About Fat Bodies Before, During, and After Pregnancy by Basinger, Erin D., Quinlan, Margaret M., Rawlings, Margaret

    Published in Health communication (10-11-2023)
    “…Weight bias is prevalent for people in large bodies who are trying to conceive, pregnant, or postpartum. Using the theory of memorable messages as a framework,…”
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    Bearing Witness to Joy and Sorrow: Narrative Medicine and Reproductive Endocrinologist and Infertility (REI) Providers' Journeys in Infertility Treatment by Quinlan, Margaret M., Carmack, Heather J., Schambach, Emma

    Published in Health communication (20-03-2024)
    “…This study examines providers' perceptions of provider-patient communication in reproductive endocrinology and infertility (REI) practices. Grounded in…”
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    Motherhoodishard: Narrating Our Research and Mothering in the Postpartum Stage through Texting and Social Media by Quinlan, Margaret M., Johnson, Bethany

    Published in Health communication (11-05-2020)
    “…We narrate our personal journey through the political minefield that is postpartum crisis by examining our communicative strategies across friendship, research…”
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    "Always on Parade": Pregnancy Experience of Active-Duty Air Force Members by Day, Magin A., Gil-Rivas, Virginia, Quinlan, Margaret M.

    Published in American journal of orthopsychiatry (01-01-2023)
    “…Findings are reported from a qualitative study that sought to understand the maternity experience of active-duty women in the context of improved and expanded…”
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    Isoform-specific ras functions in development and cancer by Quinlan, Margaret P, Settleman, Jeffrey

    Published in Future oncology (London, England) (01-02-2009)
    “…The three closely related mammalian ras genes, Hras, Nras and Kras, have each been implicated in human tumorigenesis by virtue of mutational activation…”
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    Determinants of adoption of smartphone health apps among college students by Cho, Jaehee, Quinlan, Margaret M, Park, Dongjin, Noh, Ghee-Young

    Published in American journal of health behavior (01-11-2014)
    “…To examine the effects of cognitive and contingent factors on the adoption of smartphone health apps, focusing on the technology acceptance model (TAM)…”
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    IVF so white, so medical: Digital normativity and algorithm bias in infertility on Instagram by Jarvis, Caitlyn, Quinlan, Margaret

    “…Increasingly, women experiencing infertility are turning online to social media platforms, like Instagram, to engage with a support network and foster empathy…”
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    Birth Doula Care in California During COVID-19: The Impacts of Social Distancing on a High-Touch Helping Profession by Lisenbee, Jodie, Gil-Rivas, Virginia, Webb, Jennifer B., Dahl, Alicia A., Quinlan, Margaret M.

    Published in Qualitative health research (01-08-2022)
    “…Birth doulas were deemed “non-essential” personnel during the COVID-19 pandemic and were generally excluded from attending hospital births in person. This…”
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    The Bright Side of Emotion in the Classroom: Do Teachers' Behaviors Predict Students' Enjoyment, Hope, and Pride? by Titsworth, Scott, McKenna, Timothy P., Mazer, Joseph P., Quinlan, Margaret M.

    Published in Communication education (01-04-2013)
    “…Although scholars from various fields now argue that emotion is a critical resource for individuals as they learn and make sense of information, the topic is…”
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    “It’s very valuable to me that I appear capable”: A qualitative study exploring relationships between body functionality and appearance among women with visible physical disabilities by Vinoski Thomas, Erin, Warren-Findlow, Jan, Webb, Jennifer B., Quinlan, Margaret M., Laditka, Sarah B., Reeve, Charlie L.

    Published in Body image (01-09-2019)
    “…•Women with visible physical disabilities (WPD) define body image holistically.•In WPD, body functionality includes what bodies cannot do & what they do…”
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    Emotion in Teaching and Learning: Development and Validation of the Classroom Emotions Scale by Titsworth, Scott, Quinlan, Margaret M., Mazer, Joseph P.

    Published in Communication education (01-10-2010)
    “…Although scholars from across the field of communication have highlighted the importance of emotion in interpersonal relationships, persuasive messages, and…”
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    A Review of Miscarriage and Healthcare Communication in the United States by Lacci-Reilly, Kandice R., Brunner Huber, Larissa R., Quinlan, Margaret M., Hutchison, Charles B., Hopper, Lorenzo N.

    Published in Health communication (01-08-2024)
    “…Miscarriage is a pervasive and socioemotionally complex pregnancy complication. Evidence suggests that poor clinical management can worsen these experiences…”
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    Insiders and Outsiders and Insider(s) Again in the (In)fertility World by Johnson, Bethany, Quinlan, Margaret M.

    Published in Health communication (01-03-2017)
    “…Health Communication Insiders and Outsiders and Insider(s) Again in the (In)fertility World…”
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    The Dark Side of Emotion in the Classroom: Emotional Processes as Mediators of Teacher Communication Behaviors and Student Negative Emotions by Mazer, Joseph P., McKenna-Buchanan, Timothy P., Quinlan, Margaret M., Titsworth, Scott

    Published in Communication education (2014)
    “…Based on emotional response theory (ERT), recent researchers have observed connections between teachers' communication behaviors and students' emotional…”
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    High-Society Framing: The Brooklyn Eagle and the Popularity of Twilight Sleep in Brooklyn by Johnson, Bethany, Quinlan, Margaret M.

    Published in Health communication (02-01-2017)
    “…Twilight Sleep (TS) is an obstetric intervention during which a laboring woman enters a semiconscious state via injection. TS received enthusiastic support in…”
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    Technical Versus Public Spheres: A Feminist Analysis of Women's Rhetoric in the Twilight Sleep Debates of 1914-1916 by Johnson, Bethany, Quinlan, Margaret M.

    Published in Health communication (02-11-2015)
    “…Twilight Sleep (TS) describes the delivery, via an injection, of an amnestic drug cocktail to a parturient woman throughout labor. In order to understand the…”
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    DooR to DooR's Acoustics of Care: Interrupting and Transforming the Biomedical Landscapes of Western Hospitals by Quinlan, Margaret M., Harter, Lynn M., Johnson, Bethany L.

    Published in Health communication (28-07-2020)
    “…The present study was conducted at the University of North Carolina Hospitals. Data were collected from DooR to DooR (D2D), a healing arts program that brings…”
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    Telenursing and Nurse–Patient Communication Within Fertility, Inc by Johnson, Bethany, Quinlan, Margaret M., Marsh, Jaclyn S.

    Published in Journal of holistic nursing (01-03-2018)
    “…The purpose of this study is to examine patient perceptions of practitioner–patient communication in reproductive endocrinology and infertility (REI)…”
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