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A J Moser

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van der Vliet W, Haenen S, Solis-Velasco M, Dejong C, Neumann U, Moser A, et al.
BJS Open . 2019 Jun; 3(3):252-259. PMID: 31183440
Background: Adverse events in the operating theatre related to non-technical skills and teamwork are still an issue. The influence of minimally invasive techniques on team performance and subsequent impact on...
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Chingkoe C, Brook A, Moser A, Mortele K
Abdom Radiol (NY) . 2018 Mar; 43(10):2783-2789. PMID: 29550957
Purpose: At our tertiary medical center, multidisciplinary subspecialists meet twice a week during a CME-accredited conference to discuss oncologic and non-oncologic patients with pancreatic diseases at which time a subspecialized...
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Meier C, Moser A, Sanders M
Endoscopy . 2010 Mar; 42 Suppl 2:E111. PMID: 20306397
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Moser A, Giurgiu D, Morgenstern K, Abedin Z, Roslyn J, Abedin M
Dig Dis Sci . 2000 Aug; 45(7):1422-30. PMID: 10961724
Gallbladder absorption is increased prior to gallstone formation in prairie dogs and may promote cholesterol crystallization. Recent studies indicate that Ca2+-calmodulin (CaM) tonically inhibits gallbladder electrolyte absorption in prairie dogs...
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Moser A, Abedin M, Morgenstern K, Abedin Z, Roslyn J
J Lab Clin Med . 2000 Jan; 135(1):82-8. PMID: 10638698
In addition to concentrating bile, the gallbladder secretes chloride (Cl-) and mucus into its lumen. We recently observed that gallbladder Cl- secretion is increased in prairie dogs during the formation...
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Sun L, Adebanjo O, Moonga B, Corisdeo S, Anandatheerthavarada H, Biswas G, et al.
J Cell Biol . 1999 Sep; 146(5):1161-72. PMID: 10477767
The multifunctional ADP-ribosyl cyclase, CD38, catalyzes the cyclization of NAD(+) to cyclic ADP-ribose (cADPr). The latter gates Ca(2+) release through microsomal membrane-resident ryanodine receptors (RyRs). We first cloned and sequenced...
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Moser A, Giurgiu D, Morgenstern K, Abedin Z, Roslyn J, Abedin M
Surgery . 1999 May; 125(5):509-13. PMID: 10330939
Background: Gallstone formation during octreotide therapy has been linked to elevated levels of gallbladder bile Ca++, a well-known prolithogenic factor. Although the subcutaneous administration of octreotide raises gallbladder bile Ca++...
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Moser A, Karam J, Giurgiu D, Weber P, Abedin Z, Roslyn J, et al.
Dig Dis Sci . 1998 Mar; 43(1):170-7. PMID: 9508521
Hepatic bile synthesis is altered during experimental gallstone formation. In response to cholesterol, there is a hydrophobic shift in hepatic bile acid synthesis and hypersecretion of phospholipids. These changes decrease...
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Moser A, Abedin M, Cates J, Giurgiu D, Karam J, Roslyn J
Surgery . 1996 Apr; 119(4):410-6. PMID: 8644006
Background: Experimental cholelithiasis is associated with elevated biliary calcium concentration and altered gallbladder absorption. Recent studies showed that extracellular calcium ([Ca2+]ec) plays a role in regulating gallbladder ion transport. The...
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Moser A, Abedin M, Giurgiu D, Roslyn J
Gastroenterology . 1995 May; 108(5):1547-55. PMID: 7729647
Background/aims: Gallstone formation during octreotide administration has been causally linked to increased biliary concentrations of calcium, protein, and total lipids, all purported prolithogenic factors. These changes may be caused by...