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    The prevention of infection: 12 modifiable risk factors by Alamanda, V K, Springer, B D

    “…Prosthetic joint infection (PJI) remains a serious complication that is associated with high morbidity and costs. The aim of this study was to prepare a…”
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    Molecular detection of fungal pathogens in clinical specimens by 18S rDNA high-throughput screening in comparison to ITS PCR and culture by Wagner, K., Springer, B., Pires, V. P., Keller, P. M.

    Published in Scientific reports (03-05-2018)
    “…The rising incidence of invasive fungal infections and the expanding spectrum of fungal pathogens makes early and accurate identification of the causative…”
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    Hydroclimate response of spring ecosystems to a two-stage Younger Dryas event in western North America by Pigati, Jeffrey S., Springer, Kathleen B.

    Published in Scientific reports (05-05-2022)
    “…The Younger Dryas (YD) climate event is the preeminent example of abrupt climate change in the recent geologic past. Climate conditions during the YD were…”
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    What are the implications of withholding total joint arthroplasty in the morbidly obese?: a prospective, observational study by Springer, B D, Roberts, K M, Bossi, K L, Odum, S M, Voellinger, D C

    “…AimsThe aim of this study was to observe the implications of withholding total joint arthroplasty (TJA) in morbidly obese patientsPatients and MethodsA total…”
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    Dynamic response of desert wetlands to abrupt climate change by Springer, Kathleen B., Manker, Craig R., Pigati, Jeffrey S.

    “…Desert wetlands are keystone ecosystems in arid environments and are preserved in the geologic record as groundwater discharge (GWD) deposits. GWD deposits are…”
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    AMP deamination is sufficient to replicate an atrophy-like metabolic phenotype in skeletal muscle by Miller, Spencer G., Hafen, Paul S., Law, Andrew S., Springer, Catherine B., Logsdon, David L., O'Connell, Thomas M., Witczak, Carol A., Brault, Jeffrey J.

    Published in Metabolism, clinical and experimental (01-10-2021)
    “…Skeletal muscle atrophy, whether caused by chronic disease, acute critical illness, disuse or aging, is characterized by tissue-specific decrease in oxidative…”
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    High-throughput screening of bacterial pathogens in clinical specimens using 16S rDNA qPCR and fragment analysis by Wagner, K., Springer, B., Pires, V.P., Keller, P.M.

    “…Molecular-based detection of bacterial pathogens directly from clinical specimens permits rapid initiation of effective antimicrobial treatment and adequate…”
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    Maintaining Physical Activity over Time: The Importance of Basic Psychological Need Satisfaction in Developing the Physically Active Self by Springer, Judy B., Lamborn, Susie D., Pollard, Diane M.

    Published in American journal of health promotion (01-05-2013)
    “…Purpose. Drawing from self-determination theory, this study investigated adults' perceptions of the process of long-term maintenance of physical activity and…”
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    Isolation of Primitive Human Hematopoietic Progenitors on the Basis of Aldehyde Dehydrogenase Activity by Storms, Robert W., Trujillo, Aliana P., Springer, James B., Shah, Lisa, Colvin, O. Michael, Ludeman, Susan M., Smith, Clay

    “…Because hematopoietic stem cells are rich in aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) activity, we developed a fluorescent substrate for ALDH, termed BODIPY…”
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    First records of Canis dirus and Smilodon fatalis from the late Pleistocene Tule Springs local fauna, upper Las Vegas Wash, Nevada by Scott, Eric, Springer, Kathleen B

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (21-06-2016)
    “…Late Pleistocene groundwater discharge deposits (paleowetlands) in the upper Las Vegas Wash north of Las Vegas, Nevada, have yielded an abundant and diverse…”
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    Mammut pacificus sp. nov., a newly recognized species of mastodon from the Pleistocene of western North America by Dooley, Jr, Alton C, Scott, Eric, Green, Jeremy, Springer, Kathleen B, Dooley, Brett S, Smith, Gregory James

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (27-03-2019)
    “…A new species of mastodon from the Pleistocene of western North America, sp. nov. is herein recognized, with specimens identified throughout California and…”
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    Logistic Regression-HSMM-Based Heart Sound Segmentation by Springer, David B., Tarassenko, Lionel, Clifford, Gari D.

    “…The identification of the exact positions of the first and second heart sounds within a phonocardiogram (PCG), or heart sound segmentation, is an essential…”
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    Lipoprotein processing is required for virulence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by Sander, P., Rezwan, M., Walker, B., Rampini, S. K., Kroppenstedt, R. M., Ehlers, S., Keller, C., Keeble, J. R., Hagemeier, M., Colston, M. J., Springer, B., Böttger, E. C.

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-06-2004)
    “…Summary Lipoproteins are a subgroup of secreted bacterial proteins characterized by a lipidated N‐terminus, processing of which is mediated by the consecutive…”
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    Shigellosis in refugees, Austria, July to November 2015 by Lederer, Ingeborg, Taus, Karin, Allerberger, Franz, Fenkart, Sabrina, Spina, Alexander, Springer, Burkhard, Schmid, Daniela

    “…We report on a cluster of shigellosis including 21 cases in refugees and two in local residents who worked in refugee transit centres, detected in Austria in…”
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    Foodborne gastroenteritis outbreak in an Austrian healthcare facility caused by asymptomatic, norovirus-excreting kitchen staff by Schmid, D, Kuo, H.-W, Hell, M, Kasper, S, Lederer, I, Mikula, C, Springer, B, Allerberger, F

    Published in The Journal of hospital infection (01-03-2011)
    “…Summary An outbreak of norovirus GGII.4 2006b affected an Austrian 600-bed healthcare facility from 15 to 27 March 2009. A total of 204 patients, residents and…”
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