Search Results - "Reese, J. B."
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Gastrointestinal ostomies and sexual outcomes: a comparison of colorectal cancer patients by ostomy status
Published in Supportive care in cancer (01-02-2014)“…Purpose Research examining effects of ostomy use on sexual outcomes is limited. Patients with colorectal cancer were compared on sexual outcomes and body image…”
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(006) Do Individual-Level or Relationship-Level Coping Constructs Moderate the Effects of Sexual Function on Sexual Satisfaction and Distress for Breast Cancer Survivors?
Published in Journal of sexual medicine (24-05-2023)“…Abstract Introduction Breast cancer survivors commonly report impaired sexual function, decreased sexual satisfaction, and elevated sexual distress…”
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Daunomycin inhibits the uptake of adenine, amino acids, and glucose into cardiac myocytes
Published in Toxicology and applied pharmacology (30-03-1987)“…Daunomycin and adriamycin are widely used antitumor agents which induce dose-dependent cardiotoxicity. The mechanisms by which daunomycin causes cardiotoxicity…”
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Effects of adrenalectomy on activation of glycogen phosphorylase in rat myocardium
Published in The American journal of physiology (01-09-1984)“…Adrenalectomy causes a depressed glycogenolytic response to catecholamines in myocardium. Total phosphorylase activity (a + b) is 20% lower in isolated,…”
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Hormonally Specific Expression of Cardiac Protein Kinase Activity
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (01-04-1979)“…The relationship between the effects of isoproterenol and prostaglandin E1(PGE1) on contractile state, cyclic AMP accumulation, and the activation states of…”
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Role of calcium in phorbol-ester-induced contractions of the canine saphenous vein
Published in Journal of cardiovascular pharmacology (01-01-1988)“…The role of calcium in phorbol-12,13-dibutyrate (PDB)-induced contractions of the canine saphenous vein (CSV) was examined. Phorbol-12,13-dibutyrate elicited…”
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Talking about women's sexual health after cancer: Why is it so hard to move the needle?
Published in Cancer (15-12-2017)“…Despite increasing calls to integrate sexual health into routine cancer care, the majority of women diagnosed with cancer do not receive information regarding…”
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Effect of deposition distance and temperature on electrical, optical and structural properties of radio-frequency magnetron-sputtered gallium-doped zinc oxide
Published in Thin solid films (29-10-2010)“…Films of gallium-doped zinc oxide (GZO) were deposited on glass substrates by radio-frequency magnetron sputtering using a ceramic target of Ga:ZnO (4 at.% Ga…”
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Assessment of vulvar discomfort with sexual activity among women in the United States
Published in American journal of obstetrics and gynecology (01-04-2017)“…Background Multidimensional self-report measures of sexual function for women do not include the assessment of vulvar discomfort, limiting our understanding of…”
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Abstract P5-15-08: Clinical factors that contribute to choice of mastectomy in patients eligible for breast conservation therapy
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-12-2013)“…Abstract Purpose/Objective(s): To evaluate clinical factors associated with the choice of mastectomy in patients eligible for breast conservation therapy (BCT)…”
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A new computer-based pediatric vision-screening test
Published in Journal of AAPOS (01-04-2015)“…Background We developed and validated the Jaeb Visual Acuity Screener (JVAS), a computerized visual acuity-based screening program for children that employs a…”
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Effects of Dehydration on Metabolic Rate and Fluid Distribution in the Jackrabbit, Lepus californicus
Published in Physiological zoology (01-04-1978)“…Chronic water restriction resulted in a 30% decrease in metabolic rate and an over 50% decrease in evaporative loss in jackrabbits with no change in body…”
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