Douglas C Moore
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Akhbari B, Morton A, Moore D, Weiss A, Wolfe S, Crisco J
J Biomech Eng
. 2019 Feb;
141(4).
PMID: 30729978
Total wrist arthroplasty (TWA) for improving the functionality of severe wrist joint pathology has not had the same success, in parameters such as motion restoration and implant survival, as hip,...
22.
Wang L, Huang J, Moore D, Song Y, Ehrlich M, Yang W
Bone
. 2018 Nov;
120:327-335.
PMID: 30471432
SHP2 is a ubiquitously expressed protein tyrosine phosphatase, which is involved in many signaling pathways to regulate the skeletal development. In endochondral ossification, SHP2 is known to modify the osteogenic...
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Zuo C, Wang L, Kamalesh R, Bowen M, Moore D, Dooner M, et al.
Bone Res
. 2018 Apr;
6:12.
PMID: 29644115
Chondrocytes and osteoblasts differentiate from a common mesenchymal precursor, the osteochondroprogenitor (OCP), and help build the vertebrate skeleton. The signaling pathways that control lineage commitment for OCPs are incompletely understood....
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Wang L, Huang J, Moore D, Zuo C, Wu Q, Xie L, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2017 Oct;
7(1):12699.
PMID: 28983104
Transdifferentiation of hypertrophic chondrocytes into bone-forming osteoblasts has been reported, yet the underlying molecular mechanism remains incompletely understood. SHP2 is an ubiquitously expressed cytoplasmic protein tyrosine phosphatase. SHP2 loss-of-function mutations...
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Pidgeon T, Crisco J, Waryasz G, Moore D, DaSilva M
Hand (N Y)
. 2017 Jul;
13(1):65-73.
PMID: 28718315
Background: The deep portion of the distal radioulnar ligaments (DRUL) inserts on the ulnar fovea and is the most important stabilizer of the distal radioulnar joint (DRUJ). Ulnar styloid base...
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Rainbow M, Kamal R, Moore D, Akelman E, Wolfe S, Crisco J
J Biomech Eng
. 2015 Sep;
137(11):111006.
PMID: 26367853
This study examined whether the radiocarpal and dorsal capsular ligaments limit end-range wrist motion or remain strained during midrange wrist motion. Fibers of these ligaments were modeled in the wrists...
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Halilaj E, Moore D, Patel T, Laidlaw D, Ladd A, Weiss A, et al.
J Biomech
. 2015 Sep;
48(13):3634-40.
PMID: 26323995
In small joints, where cartilage is difficult to image and quantify directly, three-dimensional joint space measures can be used to gain insight into potential joint pathomechanics. Since the female sex...
28.
Crisco J, Patel T, Halilaj E, Moore D
J Biomech Eng
. 2015 Jul;
137(10):101002.
PMID: 26201612
Much of the hand's functional capacity is due to the versatility of the motions at the thumb carpometacarpal (CMC) joint, which are presently incompletely defined. The aim of this study...
29.
Halilaj E, Rainbow M, Moore D, Laidlaw D, Weiss A, Ladd A, et al.
J Biomech
. 2015 May;
48(10):1893-8.
PMID: 25964211
The anterior oblique ligament (AOL) and the dorsoradial ligament (DRL) are both regarded as mechanical stabilizers of the thumb carpometacarpal (CMC) joint, which in older women is often affected by...
30.
Halilaj E, Moore D, Patel T, Ladd A, Weiss A, Crisco J
J Orthop Res
. 2015 May;
33(11):1639-45.
PMID: 25941135
The saddle-shaped trapeziometacarpal (TMC) joint contributes importantly to the function of the human thumb. A balance between mobility and stability is essential in this joint, which experiences high loads and...