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    Evaluation of a 16-week Change Cycle for Ventilated Mouse Cages by Taylor, Jack L, Noel, Penny, Mickelsen, Michael

    “…The methods and conditions for housing research mice have been the subject of many discussions and publications in recent years. At our institution, we began…”
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    Capsaicinoids Cause Inflammation and Epithelial Cell Death through Activation of Vanilloid Receptors by Reilly, Christopher A., Taylor, Jack L., Lanza, Diane L., Carr, Brian A., Crouch, Dennis J., Yost, Garold S.

    Published in Toxicological sciences (01-05-2003)
    “…Capsaicinoids, found in less-than-lethal self-defense weapons, have been associated with respiratory failure and death in exposed animals and people. The…”
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    Evaluation of an absorbable cyanoacrylate adhesive as a suture line sealant by ELLMAN, Peter I, REECE, T. Brett, MAXEY, Thomas S, TACHE-LEON, Carlos, TAYLOR, Jack L, SPINOSA, David J, PINEROS-FERNANDEZ, Angela C, RODEHEAVER, George T, KERN, John A

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (15-05-2005)
    “…Previous formulations of cyanoacrylate, though very effective, proved to have too high a tissue reactivity to be used internally. A novel cyanoacrylate…”
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    Providing uninterrupted oral oncolytic therapies during the COVID-19 pandemic by Arrowsmith, Edward, Mitchell, Rachel L., Taylor, Jack L., Schleicher, Stephen Matthew, Dickson, Natalie R., McCullough, Stacey

    Published in Journal of clinical oncology (10-10-2020)
    “…Abstract only 226 Background: Uninterrupted utilization of oral oncolytics is critical to maximizing safety and efficacy of cancer treatment. The COVID-19…”
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    The effects of COVID-19 on new oral oncolytic treatments by Mitchell, Rachel L., Arrowsmith, Edward, Taylor, Jack L., Schleicher, Stephen Matthew, Dickson, Natalie R., McCullough, Stacey

    Published in Journal of clinical oncology (10-10-2020)
    “…Abstract only 102 Background: Dependable and timely dispensing and delivery of oral oncolytics to patients with a new indication for therapy is a central part…”
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    Care coordination for oral oncolytics through pharmacy integration and cycle 1-day 1 documentation by Peacock, Nancy Walker, McCullough, Stacey, Crumb, Jared, Owens, Leah, Kaufman, Laura, Arrowsmith, Edward, Patton, Jeffrey, Taylor, Jack L., Lyss, Aaron J., Kelsey, Carolyn J., Senneke, Kimberly, Frailley, Susan A

    Published in Journal of clinical oncology (20-09-2019)
    “…Abstract only 260 Background: The growing number of oral oncolytic therapies (OOTs) necessitates a standardized EMR workflow that integrates pharmacy…”
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    OBITUARIES: Janet Helen Smellie by Affleck, Iain R, Taylor, Jack L

    “…Affleck and Taylor present an obituary for former general practitioner Janet Helen Smellie, who died on Jan 19, 2011. Smellie became president of the Liverpool…”
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    Janet Helen Smellie by Affleck, Iain R, Taylor, Jack L

    Published in BMJ (22-12-2011)
    “…Janet's abilities were well recognised as a medical student and, after graduating with honours, she became house physician to Professors Henry Cohen and…”
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    Evaluation of an Absorbable Cyanoacrylate Adhesive as a Suture Line Sealant 1 by Ellman, Peter I., Brett Reece, T., Maxey, Thomas S., Tache-Leon, Carlos, Taylor, Jack L., Spinosa, David J., Pineros-Fernandez, Angela C., Rodeheaver, George T., Kern, John A.

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (2005)
    “…Previous formulations of cyanoacrylate, though very effective, proved to have too high a tissue reactivity to be used internally. A novel cyanoacrylate…”
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    Plant-derived glycoalkaloids protect mice against lethal infection with Salmonella typhimurium by Gubarev, Michael I., Enioutina, Elena Y., Taylor, Jack L., Visic, Dino M., Daynes, Raymond A.

    Published in Phytotherapy research (01-03-1998)
    “…The reduced efficiency of antibiotics, caused as a consequence of acquired drug resistance, necessitates the development of new approaches to deal effectively…”
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