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    Particle clustering dynamics in dense-phase particle-fluid slurries by Yamashiro, Brian D., Tomac, Ingrid

    Published in Computers and geotechnics (01-04-2021)
    “…This study investigates clustering mechanisms during flow and transport of dense-phase particle–fluid slurry, evaluating the slurry’s complex internal…”
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    Fracture roughness effects on slickwater proppant slurry settling attenuation by Yamashiro, Brian D., Tomac, Ingrid

    Published in Powder technology (01-01-2022)
    “…This study evaluates and quantifies fracture roughness effects on proppant particle settling in fractures utilizing coupled, resolved computational fluid…”
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    A Selective N-Type Calcium Channel Antagonist Protects Against Neuronal Loss After Global Cerebral Ischemia by Valentino, K., Newcomb, R., Gadbois, T., Singh, T., Bowersox, S., Bitner, S., Justice, A., Yamashiro, D., Hoffman, B. B., Ciaranello, R., Miljanich, G., Ramachandran, J.

    “…Calcium influx is believed to play a critical role in the cascade of biochemical events leading to neuronal cell death in a variety of pathological settings,…”
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    Biology and genetics of human neuroblastomas by BRODEUR, G. M, MARIS, J. M, YAMASHIRO, D. J, HOGARTY, M. D, WHITE, P. S

    Published in Journal of pediatric hematology/oncology (01-03-1997)
    “…Neuroblastomas have a variety of clinical behaviors, from spontaneous regression or differentiation to early metastasis and death. We have examined a variety…”
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    Outcomes of unrelated cord blood transplantation in pediatric recipients by STYCZYNSKI, J, CHEUNG, Y-K, BRADLEY, M. B, DEL TORO, G, GEORGE, D, YAMASHIRO, D, VAN DE VEN, C, CAIRO, M. S, GARVIN, J, SAVAGE, D. G, BILLOTE, G. B, HARRISON, L, SKERRETT, D, WOLOWNIK, K, WISCHHOVER, C, HAWKS, R

    Published in Bone marrow transplantation (Basingstoke) (01-07-2004)
    “…We report results of unrelated cord blood transplants (UCBT) in 29 pediatric recipients in one center and the risk factors associated with survival. Median…”
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    Antitumor Activity of CEP-751 (KT-6587) on Human Neuroblastoma and Medulloblastoma Xenografts by EVANS, A. E, KISSELBACH, K. D, YAMASHIRO, D. J, IKEGAKI, N, CAMORATTO, A. M, DIONNE, C. A, BRODEUR, G. M

    Published in Clinical cancer research (01-11-1999)
    “…Neuroblastoma (NBL) and medulloblastoma (MBL) are tumors of the neuroectoderm that occur in children. NBL and MBL express Trk family tyrosine kinase receptors,…”
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    Vascular remodeling and clinical resistance to antiangiogenic cancer therapy by Glade Bender, Julia, Cooney, Erin M., Kandel, Jessica J., Yamashiro, Darrell J.

    Published in Drug resistance updates (01-08-2004)
    “…When first conceived, antiangiogenic therapy for cancer offered the possibility of universal efficacy, low toxicity, and little possibility of resistance…”
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    Thalidomide is anti-angiogenic in a xenograft model of neuroblastoma by Kaicker, Shipra, McCrudden, Kimberly W, Beck, Leal, New, Tamara, Huang, Jianzhong, Frischer, Jason S, Serur, Anna, Kadenhe-Chiweshe, Angela, Yokoi, Akiko, Kandel, Jessica J, Yamashiro, Darrell J

    Published in International journal of oncology (01-12-2003)
    “…Thalidomide has previously been shown to have anti-angiogenic properties. More recently, clinical efficacy of this agent has been demonstrated in multiple…”
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    Schwann cell-conditioned medium promotes neuroblastoma survival and differentiation by KWIATKOWSKI, J. L, RUTKOWSKI, J. L, YAMASHIRO, D. J, TENNEKOON, G. I, BRODEUR, G. M

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-10-1998)
    “…Neuroblastomas are histopathologically heterogeneous, ranging from immature malignant tumors to benign ganglioneuromas. The amount of Schwann cell stroma…”
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