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Articles 151 - 165 of 165
Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Diagnosis And Management Of The Painful Ankle/Foot. Part 2: Examination, Interpretation, And Management, P. Sizer, V. Phelps, G. S. Dedrick, R. James, O. Mattijs
Diagnosis And Management Of The Painful Ankle/Foot. Part 2: Examination, Interpretation, And Management, P. Sizer, V. Phelps, G. S. Dedrick, R. James, O. Mattijs
Physical Therapy
No abstract provided.
Differential Diagnosis And Management Of Spinal Nerve Root- Related Pain, P. Sizer, V. Phelps, G. S. Dedrick, O. Mattijs
Differential Diagnosis And Management Of Spinal Nerve Root- Related Pain, P. Sizer, V. Phelps, G. S. Dedrick, O. Mattijs
Physical Therapy
No abstract provided.
Bacterial Rnase P Holoenzyme Crosslinking Analysis Reveals Protein Interaction Sites On The Rna Subunit, S. M. Sharkady, J. M. Nolan
Bacterial Rnase P Holoenzyme Crosslinking Analysis Reveals Protein Interaction Sites On The Rna Subunit, S. M. Sharkady, J. M. Nolan
Pharmaceutical Sciences
No abstract provided.
The 6-Minute Walk Test And Alternatives: A Brief Review Of Literature, R. W. Bohannon, K. Sadaria
The 6-Minute Walk Test And Alternatives: A Brief Review Of Literature, R. W. Bohannon, K. Sadaria
Physical Therapy
No abstract provided.
Multilamellar Bodies As Potential Scattering Particles In Human Age-Related Nuclear Cataracts, K. O. Gilliland, C. D. Freel, C. W. Lane, W. C. Fowler, M. J. Costello
Multilamellar Bodies As Potential Scattering Particles In Human Age-Related Nuclear Cataracts, K. O. Gilliland, C. D. Freel, C. W. Lane, W. C. Fowler, M. J. Costello
Osteopathic Medicine, Jerry M. Wallace School of
No abstract provided.
Effect Of Formulation Variables On The Percutaneous Permeation Of Ketoprofen From Gel Formulations, Ayman F. El-Kattan, C. Scott Asbill, Nanhye Kim, Bozena B. Michniak
Effect Of Formulation Variables On The Percutaneous Permeation Of Ketoprofen From Gel Formulations, Ayman F. El-Kattan, C. Scott Asbill, Nanhye Kim, Bozena B. Michniak
Pharmaceutical Sciences
No abstract provided.
Cannabinoid Receptor Agonist Efficacy For Stimulating [35S]Gtpγs Binding To Rat Cerebellar Membranes Correlates With Agonist-Induced Decreases In Gdp Affinity, C. S. Breivogel, D. E. Selley, S. R. Childers
Cannabinoid Receptor Agonist Efficacy For Stimulating [35S]Gtpγs Binding To Rat Cerebellar Membranes Correlates With Agonist-Induced Decreases In Gdp Affinity, C. S. Breivogel, D. E. Selley, S. R. Childers
Pharmaceutical Sciences
No abstract provided.
Analysis Of Target Cell Susceptibility As A Basis For The Development Of A Chemoprotective Strategy Against Benzene-Induced Hematotoxicities, M. A. Trush, L. E. Twerdok, S. J. Rembish, H. Zhu, Y. Li
Analysis Of Target Cell Susceptibility As A Basis For The Development Of A Chemoprotective Strategy Against Benzene-Induced Hematotoxicities, M. A. Trush, L. E. Twerdok, S. J. Rembish, H. Zhu, Y. Li
Osteopathic Medicine, Jerry M. Wallace School of
No abstract provided.
Reactive Oxygen-Dependent Dna Damage Resulting From The Oxidation Of Phenolic Compounds By A Copper-Redox Cycle Mechanism, Y. Li, M. A. Trush
Reactive Oxygen-Dependent Dna Damage Resulting From The Oxidation Of Phenolic Compounds By A Copper-Redox Cycle Mechanism, Y. Li, M. A. Trush
Osteopathic Medicine, Jerry M. Wallace School of
No abstract provided.
Effect Of Protein Kinase C Inhibitors And Activators On Corneal Re-Epithelialization In The Rat, A. Hirakata, A. G. Gupta, A. D. Proia
Effect Of Protein Kinase C Inhibitors And Activators On Corneal Re-Epithelialization In The Rat, A. Hirakata, A. G. Gupta, A. D. Proia
Osteopathic Medicine, Jerry M. Wallace School of
PURPOSE: To examine the ability of protein kinase C (PKC) inhibitors and activators to influence the rate of corneal re-epithelialization in the rat. METHOD: Rat corneas with 3 mm diameter central epithelial abrasions were organ-cultured in control medium or in medium with inhibitors or activators of PKC. RESULTS: In control corneas, the defect was completely re-epithelialized by 25 hr. In the presence of the PKC inhibitors staurosporine (100 nM), sphinganine (50 mumol/l), or H-7 (100 mumol/l) there were significantly larger epithelial defects than in controls after 5-25 hr of incubation. Re-epithelialization rates were similar to control corneas when the incubation …
The Effect Of Total-Body Irradiation On Corneal Neovascularization In The Fischer 344 Rat After Chemical Cauterization, M. W. Scroggs, A. D. Proia, C. F. Smith, E. C. Halperin, G. K. Klintworth
The Effect Of Total-Body Irradiation On Corneal Neovascularization In The Fischer 344 Rat After Chemical Cauterization, M. W. Scroggs, A. D. Proia, C. F. Smith, E. C. Halperin, G. K. Klintworth
Osteopathic Medicine, Jerry M. Wallace School of
No abstract provided.
The Effect Of Oxygen On Corneal Neovascularization, M. A. Culton, D. B. Chandler, A. D. Proia, D. W. Hickingbotham, G. K. Klintworth
The Effect Of Oxygen On Corneal Neovascularization, M. A. Culton, D. B. Chandler, A. D. Proia, D. W. Hickingbotham, G. K. Klintworth
Osteopathic Medicine, Jerry M. Wallace School of
Since tissue oxygen levels are believed to play a pivotal role in new vessel growth in several situations, we studied the effect of several oxygen concentrations (0, 10, 21, 50, 75, or 100%) on corneal vascularization induced in the rat by chemical cautery. We achieved this by perfusing known concentrations of oxygen through goggles fitted over both eyes of the rat after corneal cauterization. Neovascularization was measured in flat corneal preparations with India ink-filled vessels 4 days postcautery using computerized image analysis. The angiogenic response of rats whose eyes were continuously exposed to 0-75% oxygen were not significantly different from …
The Effect Of Oxygen On Corneal Neovascularization, M. Culton, D. B. Chandler, A. D. Proia, D. Hickingbotham, G. K. Klintworth
The Effect Of Oxygen On Corneal Neovascularization, M. Culton, D. B. Chandler, A. D. Proia, D. Hickingbotham, G. K. Klintworth
Osteopathic Medicine, Jerry M. Wallace School of
No abstract provided.
Effect Of Inhibitors Of Arachidonic Acid Metabolism On Corneal Neovascularization In The Rat, W. L. Haynes, A. D. Proia, G. K. Klintworth
Effect Of Inhibitors Of Arachidonic Acid Metabolism On Corneal Neovascularization In The Rat, W. L. Haynes, A. D. Proia, G. K. Klintworth
Osteopathic Medicine, Jerry M. Wallace School of
No abstract provided.
Cholinergic Stimulation Of Phosphatidic Acid Formation By Rat Cornea In Vitro, A. D. Proia, S. M. Chung, G. K. Klintworth, E. G. Lapetina
Cholinergic Stimulation Of Phosphatidic Acid Formation By Rat Cornea In Vitro, A. D. Proia, S. M. Chung, G. K. Klintworth, E. G. Lapetina
Osteopathic Medicine, Jerry M. Wallace School of
No abstract provided.