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D J Scholten

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Roumen L, Scholten D, de Kruijf P, de Esch I, Leurs R, de Graaf C
Drug Discov Today Technol . 2014 Jul; 9(4):e281-91. PMID: 24990665
This review will focus on the construction, refinement, and validation of chemokine receptor models for the purpose of structure-based virtual screening and ligand design. The review will present a comparative...
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Scholten D, Canals M, Wijtmans M, de Munnik S, Nguyen P, Verzijl D, et al.
Br J Pharmacol . 2011 Sep; 166(3):898-911. PMID: 21883151
Background And Purpose: The chemokine receptor CXCR3 is a GPCR found predominantly on activated T cells. CXCR3 is activated by three endogenous peptides; CXCL9, CXCL10 and CXCL11. Recently, a small-molecule...
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Scholten D, Canals M, Maussang D, Roumen L, Smit M, Wijtmans M, et al.
Br J Pharmacol . 2011 Jun; 165(6):1617-1643. PMID: 21699506
G protein-coupled chemokine receptors and their peptidergic ligands are interesting therapeutic targets due to their involvement in various immune-related diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, inflammatory bowel disease, chronic obstructive...
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Malla A, NORMAN R, Scholten D, Zirul S, Kotteda V
J Clin Psychiatry . 2001 Apr; 62(3):179-84. PMID: 11305704
Background: Most reports assessing the efficacy and tolerability of risperidone have involved patients previously treated with typical antipsychotics. Such patients are more likely to have a greater resistance or intolerance...
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Kemmeter P, Hoedema R, Foote J, Scholten D
Am Surg . 2001 Mar; 67(3):221-5; discussion 225-6. PMID: 11270878
Prompt identification of enteric injuries after blunt trauma remains problematic. With the increased utilization of nonoperative management of blunt abdominal trauma gastrointestinal disruptions may escape timely detection and repair. The...
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Kemmeter P, Scholten D, Gawel J, Scheeres D
J Trauma . 1998 Apr; 44(4):738-40. PMID: 9555853
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Fabian T, Richardson J, Croce M, Smith Jr J, Rodman Jr G, Kearney P, et al.
J Trauma . 1997 Mar; 42(3):374-80; discussion 380-3. PMID: 9095103
Background: Blunt aortic injury is a major cause of death from blunt trauma. Evolution of diagnostic techniques and methods of operative repair have altered the management and posed new questions...
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Ciresi D, Albrecht R, Volkers P, Scholten D
Am Surg . 1996 Aug; 62(8):641-6. PMID: 8712561
Infection associated with the use of triple lumen catheters in hospitals is a frequent and serious complication. The prevailing hypothesis for the origin of catheter-related infection (CRI) is bacterial colonization...
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Ciresi D, Scholten D
Am Surg . 1995 Aug; 61(8):698-702; discussion 702-3. PMID: 7618809
Small intestinal tumors are relatively rare, notoriously difficult to diagnose, and often advanced at the time of definitive treatment. The purpose of this study is to compare the differences between...
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George E, Scholten D, Buechler C, Mattice C, Albrecht R
Am Surg . 1995 Aug; 61(8):659-63; discussion 663-4. PMID: 7618802
The infusion of methylprednisolone (MP) within 8 hours of injury for spinal cord injuries (SCI) has been advocated to improve the motor function of patients after this catastrophic injury. However,...