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Badger B
Nurs Manage . 2004 May; 31(11):36-9. PMID: 15127468
Supplies that are purchased for facility-wide use can have a sizeable impact on a hospital's bottom line as well as patient and employee safety. Here, review how to maximize your...
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Manni A, Mauger D, Gimotty P, Badger B
Clin Cancer Res . 1996 Nov; 2(11):1901-6. PMID: 9816147
Although considerable experimental evidence suggests an important role of polyamines in breast cancer biology, compelling supportive data in patients are lacking. To address this issue, we measured ornithine decarboxylase (ODC),...
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Manni A, Badger B, Grove R, Kunselman S, Demers L
Cancer Lett . 1995 Aug; 95(1-2):23-8. PMID: 7656236
We report the first successful isolation and initial characterization of S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase (SAMDC)-overexpressing cells using a transfection approach. Stably transfected MCF-7 breast cancer overproducing SAMDC (approximately 5-fold) manifested reduced ornithine...
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Manni A, Badger B, Wechter R, Kunselman S, Rossini A, Demers L
Int J Cancer . 1995 Aug; 62(4):485-91. PMID: 7635576
CGP 48664 [4-aminoindanon-1-(2'-amidino)hydrazone dihydrochloride monohydrate] is a newly introduced inhibitor of S-adenosylmethionine decarboxylase (SAMDC) with increased selectivity of action and reduced toxicity. We analyzed the biochemical and antiproliferative effects of...
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Stein P, Badger B, Pavesi M
J Trauma Nurs . 1995 Jul; 2(3):63-9. PMID: 8681142
Latex protein allergies are becoming more commonplace in the healthcare setting and pose a challenge to first responders and trauma resuscitation team members. The authors present an overview of latex...
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Manni A, Badger B, Wei L, Zaenglein A, Grove R, Khin S, et al.
Cancer Res . 1994 Jun; 54(11):2934-42. PMID: 7514495
Insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) I and II are potent mitogens for breast cancer cells. Their proliferative activity is likely to be influenced by their binding proteins (IGFBPs), a family of...
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Chaston I, Badger B, Mangles T
Health Manpow Manage . 1992 Dec; 19(3):5-11. PMID: 10130854
Discusses a project which aimed to determine the employee development needs of Plymouth Polytechnic and Derriford Hospital NHS senior technicians. Using the time diary approach, it revealed employer and employee...
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Manni A, Khin S, Biser N, ENGLISH H, Badger B, Martel J, et al.
Cancer Res . 1992 Oct; 52(20):5720-4. PMID: 1394195
Optimal synchronization of breast cancer cell proliferation by hormonal means may be limited by cellular heterogeneity in sensitivity to the multistep activation of growth following initial hormone binding to the...
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Manni A, Badger B, Martel J, Demers L
Cancer Lett . 1992 Sep; 66(1):1-9. PMID: 1451091
Recent in vitro data suggest that at least some hormone-independent breast cancer cells exhibit increased polyamine biosynthesis and resistance to antipolyamine therapy. To address this issue under conditions of in...
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Manni A, Wei L, Badger B, Zaenglein A, LEIGHTON J, Shimasaki S, et al.
Endocrinology . 1992 Mar; 130(3):1744-6. PMID: 1371457
We report the expression of insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) and their binding proteins (IGFBPs) by breast cancer cells and normal breast tissue in vivo. N-nitrosomethyl-urea (NMU)-induced rat mammary tumors synthesize...