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Liew, Michael; Erali, Maria; Page, Sam; Hillyard, David R.; Wittwer, Carl T. | Hepatitis C genotyping by denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography | Determination of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotype for infected patients increasingly has become accepted as the standard of care. Genotype assignment helps in assessing disease prognosis and assists in establishing the appropriate duration of treatment. The great genetic diversity of HCV, with 1... | Base Sequence; 5' Untranslated Regions; Genotype; Hepacivirus; Molecular Sequence Data | 2004-01 |
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Couldwell, William T. | Hypericin: a potential antiglioma therapy | HYPERICIN, A POLYCYCLIC aromatic dione isolated from plants, is presently being clinically evaluated as an antiviral agent in the treatment of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. In addition, it is known to be a potent protein kinase C inhibitor. To evaluate its potential as an inhibitor o... | Hypericin; Protein kinase C; Glioma; Brain neoplasm | 1994 |
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Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah | IAIMS Newsletter Fall 2001 | The IAIMS Newsletter provides valuable information about Library activities and resources as well as informative articles related to information technology. | IAIMS | 2001-08-16 |
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Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah | IAIMS Newsletter Spring 2000 | The IAIMS Newsletter is published three times a year (August, January, May) with one InfoFair supplement and provides valuable information about Library activities and resources as well as informative articles related to information technology. | IAIMS | 2000-01-04 |
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Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, University of Utah | IAIMS Newsletter Summer 2000 | The IAIMS Newsletter is published three times a year (August, January, May) with one InfoFair supplement and provides valuable information about Library activities and resources as well as informative articles related to information technology. | IAIMS | 2000-05-01 |
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Blumenthal, Donald K. | Identification of the calmodulin-binding domain of skeletal muscle myosin light | In the course of determining the primary structure of rabbit skeletal muscle myosin light chain kinase (MLCK; ATP:protein phosphotransferase, EC 2.7.1.37) a peptide fragment was obtained that appears to represent the calmodulin-binding domain of this enzyme. Low concentrations of the peptide inhibit... | Peptides; Enzymes; Protein sequence | 1985-05 |
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Pepper, Ginette A. | Improving geriatric drug therapy. | Healthcare professional and society in general harbor ambivalent beliefs about drug therapy. Most of us anticipate that drugs will eventually control, or even cure many age-related diseases. On the other hand, there is a growing unease about the hazards of medications, which range from minor discomf... | Older people | 1987-10 |
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Symons, John David | Influence of folate on arterial permeability and stiffness in the absence or presence of hyperhomocysteinemia | Elevation of plasma total homocysteine (tHcy) is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, but the underlying mechanisms are not well understood.1 Worldwide, the most common cause of mild hyperhomocysteinemia (HHcy) is deficiency of folate.2,3 Some4-8 but not all9,10 studies sugg... | Cystathionine B-synthase; Carotid artery; Aorta; Cardiovascular risk factors; Folate; Hyperhomocysteinemia; Arterial permeability; Arterial stiffness | 2006 |
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Bisson, Erica F. | Management of distraction injury of the lumbosacral junction with unilateral perched facet | Background: Traumatic unilateral facet dislocation without fracture is an uncommon injury of the lumbosacral junction. We describe a case of a unilateral perched L5-S1 facet causing axial back pain and radiculopathy provoked by motion. ... | Spine surgery, Facet dislocation, operative management, trauma, neurosurgery | 2011-01-04 |
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Cloud, Joann L.; Meyer, Jay J.; Pounder, June I.; Woods, Gail L. | Mycobacterium arupense sp. nov., a novel moderately growing nonchromogenic bacterium isolated from clinical specimens | This author manuscript discusses how several isolates of Mycobacterium species related to the M. terrae complex have been isolated from clinical samples. In the clinical microbiology laboratory, partial 16S rRNA gene sequencing (approximate first 500 base pairs) is often used to identify Mycobacteri... | Mycobacterium arupense; Mycobacterium nonchromogenicum; Mycobacterium terrae; Mycobacterium triviale; MCRO 6 | 2005-11-22 |
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Couldwell, William T. | Neurosurgical implications of allergic fungal sinusitis | Object. Allergic fungal sinusitis (AFS) is a form of paranasal mycosis that often involves bone destruction and extension into the orbit and anterior skull base. Treatment consists of surgical extirpation and a course of corticosteroids. Despite frequent intracranial involvement, AFS is rarely repor... | | 2004 |
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Couldwell, William T. | Paradoxical elevation of Ki-67 labeling with protein kinase inhibition in malignant gliomas | The monoclonal antibody Ki-67 recognizes a nuclear antigen expressed in the G1, S, G2, and M phase of the cell cycle and has been used extensively as an indicator of cellular proliferation in malignant gliomas, both in the laboratory and clinically. Recently, protein kinase C (PKC) inhibitors have b... | Brain neoplasm; Chemotherapy; Glioma; Monoclonal antibody; Ki-67; Protein kinase C; Tamoxifen | 1995 |
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Sanchez Alvarado, Alejandro | Regeneration and the need for simpler model organisms | The problem of regeneration is fundamentally a problem of tissue homeostasis involving the replacement of cells lost to normal 18 wear and tear 19 (cell turnover), and/or injury. This attribute is of particular significance to organisms possessing relatively long lifespans, as maintenance of all bod... | Molecular Pathways | 2004-05-29 |
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Normann, Richard A.; Johansson,Torbjorn; Abbasi, Masoud; Huber, Robert J. | Three-dimensional architecture for a parallel processing photosensing array | A three-dimensional architecture for a photosensing array has been developed. This silicon based architecture consists of a 10 x 10 array of photosensors with 80 microns diameter, through chip interconnects to the back side of a 500 microns thick silicon wafer. Each photosensor consists of a 300 x 3... | Retina; Optics; Silicon; Photosensing | 1992 |
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Baehr, Wolfgang | Pharmacological and rAAV gene therapy rescue of visual functions in a blind mouse model of Leber congenital amaurosis | BACKGROUND: Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA), a heterogeneous early-onset retinal dystrophy, accounts for approximately 15% of inherited congenital blindness. One cause of LCA is loss of the enzyme lecithin:retinol acyl transferase (LRAT), which is required for regeneration of the visual photopigmen... | Disease Models, Animal; Genetic Vectors; Molecular Sequence Data | 2005 |
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Warner, Homer R. | A Distributed Processing System for Patient Management | Biomedical Informatics | | 1978 |
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Normann, Richard A. | Acute human brain responses to intracortical microelectrode arrays: challenges and future prospects | The emerging field of neuroprosthetics is focused on the development of new therapeutic interventions that will be able to restore some lost neural function by selective electrical stimulation or by harnessing activity recorded from populations of neurons. As more and more patients benefit from thes... | | 2014-01-01 |
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Gardner, Reed M. | American Thoracic Society - Device Standards (Editorial) | Biomedical Informatics | | 1975 |
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Olson, Randall J.; Crandall, Alan S.; Pingree, Michael F. | Cataract surgery complications in 1 year at an academic institution | PURPOSE: To delineate all complication rates of cataract surgery and define normative rates, trends, and outliers as part of continuous quality management. SETTING: John A. Moran Eye Center, University of Utah Health Sciences Center, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. METHODS: All cataract surgeries done at... | Intraoperative Complications/Epidemiology; Adverse Effects; Cataract Surgery | 1999-05 |
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Warner, Homer R. | Computer Analysis of Phase Parameters in Left Ventricular Contraction | Biomedical Informatics | | 1976 |
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Warner, Homer R. | Computer-Based Monitoring of Patients Following Cardiac Surgery | Biomedical Informatics | | 1969 |
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Herrmann, Mark G.; Durtschi, Jacob; Bromley, L. Kathryn; Voelkerding, Karl V. | Cross platform comparison of melting curve analysis | Melting analysis of PCR product was first performed on the LightCycler 10 years ago. Now, melting analysis is a standard function on all real-time PCR instruments. Recent advances in DNA melting analysis, including high resolution melting and specialized dyes, have increased the capabilities of melt... | PCR; SNP; SYBR Green I; LC Green Plus; high-resolution melting; mutation scanning; amplicon genotyping | 2005-11-04 |
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Warner, Homer R. | Decision-Driven Acquisition of Qualitative Data | Biomedical Informatics | | 1984 |
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Couldwell, William T.; Gottfried, Oren N. | Distal ventriculoperitoneal shunt failure secondary to clostridium difficile colitis | Distal ventriculoperitoneal shunt obstruction is typically associated with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) infection, fluid pseudocysts, bowel obstruction, bowel perforation, or improper shunt placement in the abdomen. We describe a unique etiology for distal shunt obstruction secondary to Clostridium di... | | 2005-01-01 |
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Couldwell, William T. | Distal ventriculoperitoneal shunt failure secondary to Clostridium Difficile Colitis | Distal ventriculoperitoneal shunt obstruction is typically associated with cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) infection, fluid pseudocysts, bowel obstruction, bowel perforation, or improper shunt placement in the abdomen. We describe a unique etiology for distal shunt obstruction secondary to Clostridium dif... | Shunt Failure | 2005-03 |