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    Imbalances in protein homeostasis caused by mutant desmin by Winter, L., Unger, A., Berwanger, C., Spörrer, M., Türk, M., Chevessier, F., Strucksberg, K.‐H., Schlötzer‐Schrehardt, U., Wittig, I., Goldmann, W. H., Marcus, K., Linke, W. A., Clemen, C. S., Schröder, R.

    Published in Neuropathology and applied neurobiology (01-08-2019)
    “…Aims We investigated newly generated immortalized heterozygous and homozygous R349P desmin knock‐in myoblasts in conjunction with the corresponding…”
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    Postoperative lead migration in deep brain stimulation surgery: Incidence, risk factors, and clinical impact by Morishita, Takashi, Hilliard, Justin D, Okun, Michael S, Neal, Dan, Nestor, Kelsey A, Peace, David, Hozouri, Alden A, Davidson, Mark R, Bova, Francis J, Sporrer, Justin M, Oyama, Genko, Foote, Kelly D

    Published in PloS one (13-09-2017)
    “…Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is an effective treatment for multiple movement disorders and shows substantial promise for the treatment of some neuropsychiatric…”
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    Differential and better response to deep brain stimulation of chorea compared to dystonia in Huntington's disease by Velez-Lago, Frances M, Thompson, Amanda, Oyama, Genko, Hardwick, Angela, Sporrer, Justin M, Zeilman, Pamela, Foote, Kelly D, Bowers, Dawn, Ward, Herbert E, Sanchez-Ramos, Juan, Okun, Michael S

    Published in Stereotactic and functional neurosurgery (01-01-2013)
    “…Huntington's disease (HD) is an autosomal dominant and progressive neurodegenerative syndrome characterized by motor, cognitive and psychiatric manifestations…”
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    An observational study of hospital paging practices and workflow interruption among on-call junior neurological surgery residents by Fargen, Kyle M, O'Connor, Timothy, Raymond, Steven, Sporrer, Justin M, Friedman, William A

    Published in Journal of graduate medical education (01-12-2012)
    “…Previous studies suggest that nonurgent pages comprise a substantial portion of the pages received by residents while on duty. We evaluated the number, type,…”
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    Which Peptic Ulcers Bleed?: Results of a Case-Control Study by Imhof, M., Ohmann, C., Hartwig, A., Thon, K. P., Hengels, K. J., Röher, H. D., Group, Düsuk Study

    “…Background: The incidence of ulcer bleeding has not decreased despite effective medical treatment of peptic ulcer disease. Numerous studies have been performed…”
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    Inlet patch: prevalence, histologic type, and association with esophagitis, Barrett esophagus, and antritis by Tang, Ping, McKinley, Matthew J, Sporrer, Maria, Kahn, Ellen

    “…Inlet patch is a congenital anomaly of the cervical esophagus consisting of gastric mucosa. Case reports have documented the histologic type and its associated…”
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