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    Integrin activation by Woodside, D G, Liu, S, Ginsberg, M H

    Published in Thrombosis and haemostasis (01-07-2001)
    “…Integrins are cell surface adhesion receptors that participate in a variety of important processes throughout the vasculature. Here we summarize some recent…”
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    A radiographic comparison of apical root resorption after orthodontic treatment with the edgewise and Speed appliances by Blake, M., Woodside, D.G., Pharoah, M.J.

    “…Apical root resorption is a serious iatrogenic problem sometimes associated with orthodontic treatment. The Speed appliance (Strite Industries, Ltd., Ontario,…”
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    Nickel hypersensitivity reaction before, during, and after orthodontic therapy by Janson, Guilherme R., Dainesi, Eduardo Alvares, Consolaro, Alberto, Woodside, Donald G., de Freitas, Marcos Roberto

    “…Nickel is a strong biological sensitizer and consequently may induce a delayed hypersensitivity reaction (type IV immune response). Because nickel is a…”
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    Convergence between CD98 and integrin‐mediated T‐lymphocyte co‐stimulation by Warren, A. P., Patel, K., Miyamoto, Y., Wygant, J. N., Woodside, D. G., Mcintyre, B. W.

    Published in Immunology (01-01-2000)
    “…Summary CD98 is a widely expressed cell surface heterodimeric glycoprotein, which is rapidly up‐regulated upon activation of T lymphocytes. Monoclonal antibody…”
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    Multidimensional flow-cytometric analysis of dendritic cells in peripheral blood of normal donors and cancer patients by SAVARY, C. A, GRAZZIUTTI, M. L, PIERSON, D. L, PELLIS, N. R, REX, J. H, MELICHAR, B, PRZEPIORKA, D, FREEDMAN, R. S, COWART, R. E, COHEN, D. M, ANAISSIE, E. J, WOODSIDE, D. G, MCINTYRE, B. W

    Published in Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy (01-01-1998)
    “…We studied the potential of multidimensional flow cytometry to evaluate the frequency and maturation/activation status of dendritic cells in minimally…”
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    Increased filamin binding to β-integrin cytoplasmic domains inhibits cell migration by Ginsberg, Mark H, Calderwood, David A, Huttenlocher, Anna, Kiosses, William B, Rose, David M, Woodside, Darren G, Schwartz, Martin A

    Published in Nature cell biology (01-12-2001)
    “…Multicellular animal development depends on integrins. These adhesion receptors link to the actin cytoskeleton, transmitting biochemical signals and force…”
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    Activation of Syk protein tyrosine kinase through interaction with integrin β cytoplasmic domains by Woodside, Darren G., Obergfell, Achim, Leng, Lijun, Wilsbacher, Julie L., Miranti, Cindy K., Brugge, Joan S., Shattil, Sanford J., Ginsberg, Mark H.

    Published in Current biology (13-11-2001)
    “…Syk protein tyrosine kinase is essential for immune system development and function [1] and for the maintenance of vascular integrity [2, 3]. In leukocytes,…”
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    The influence of functional appliance therapy on glenoid fossa remodeling by Woodside, D.G., Metaxas, A., Altuna, G.

    “…This study investigates the remodeling changes in the condyle and glenoid fossa following a period of progressively activated and continuously maintained…”
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    CHARACTERISTICS OF HUMAN DENDRITIC CELLS GENERATED IN A MICROGRAVITY ANALOG CULTURE SYSTEM by SAVARY, CHERYLYN A, GRAZZIUTTI, MONICA L, PRZEPIORKA, DONNA, TOMASOVIC, STEPHEN P, McINTYRE, BRADLEY W, WOODSIDE, DARREN G, PELLIS, NEAL R, PIERSON, DUANE L, REX, JOHN H

    “…Generation of an effective immune response requires that antigens be processed and presented to T lymphocytes by antigen-presenting cells, the most efficient…”
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    The action of three types of functional appliances on the activity of the masticatory muscles by Yamin-Lacouture, Camilo, Woodside, Donald G., Sectakof, Pavel A., Sessle, Barry J.

    “…Three commonly used functional appliances; namely, the Herbst, Frankel, and a simulation of the Clark twin block appliances were used to test the lateral…”
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    Normalization of incisor position after adenoidectomy by Linder-Aronson, S., Woodside, D.G., Hellsing, E., Emerson, W.

    “…Changes in incisor inclination and position in both jaws of children during the first 5 years after adenoidectomy were studied. The main change is a…”
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    Activated lymphocytes reduce adherence of Aspergillus fumigatus by Martins, M.D., Rodriguez, L.J., Savary, C.A., Grazziutti, M.L., Deshpande, D., Cohen, D.M., Cowart, R.E., Woodside, D.G., Mcintyre, B.W., Anaissie, E.J., Rex, J.H.

    Published in Medical mycology (Oxford) (01-10-1998)
    “…Lymphocytes comprise up to 30% of the cells present in human bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and thus could participate in host response to infectious Aspergillus…”
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    Mandibular growth direction following adenoidectomy by Linder-Aronson, S, Woodside, D G, Lundström, A

    Published in American journal of orthodontics (01-04-1986)
    “…The purpose of this article is to test the hypothesis that the establishment of nasal respiration in children with severe nasopharyngeal obstruction can be…”
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    Effect of functional appliances on jaw muscle activity by Sessle, B.J., Woodside, D.G., Bourque, P., Gurza, S., Powell, G., Voudouris, J., Metaxas, A., Altuna, G.

    “…The electromyographic (EMG) activity of masticatory muscles was monitored longitudinally with chronically implanted EMG electrodes to determine whether…”
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    Three-dimensional evaluation of skeletal and dental asymmetries in Class II subdivision malocclusions by Janson, Guilherme R.P., Metaxas, Angelos, Woodside, Donald G., de Freitas, Marcos Roberto, Pinzan, Arnaldo

    “…The objective of this study was to determine if any significant differences existed with regard to dental and skeletal asymmetries between subjects with Angle…”
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    Response of the midface to treatment with increased vertical occlusal forces. Treatment and posttreatment effects in monkeys by Altuna, G, Woodside, D G

    Published in The Angle orthodontist (01-07-1985)
    “…Posterior occlusal bite blocks of varying thicknesses inserted in seven juvenile and six adolescent monkeys resulted in changes in maxillary position and…”
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    Panel assessments of the facial frontal view as related to mandibular growth direction by Lundström, A, Popovich, F, Woodside, D G

    Published in European journal of orthodontics (01-08-1989)
    “…This paper describes study No. 6 in a series dealing with mandibular growth direction (Lundström and Woodside, 1980). Study No. 5. (Lundström, Woodside and…”
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    Primate experiments in malocclusion and bone induction by Woodside, D G, Altuna, G, Harvold, E, Herbert, M, Metaxas, A

    Published in American journal of orthodontics (01-06-1983)
    “…It has been recognized for many years that muscle function influences bone formation and morphology. It is hypothesized here that the movement of bone into new…”
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