Gail M Thornton
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Thornton G, Fleck B, Kroeker E, Dandnayak D, Fleck N, Zhong L, et al.
PLOS Glob Public Health
. 2023 Sep;
3(9):e0002389.
PMID: 37725631
Historically, viruses have demonstrated airborne transmission. Emerging evidence suggests the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) that causes COVID-19 also spreads by airborne transmission. This is more likely in indoor environments, particularly with...
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Thornton G, Fleck B, Kroeker E, Dandnayak D, Fleck N, Zhong L, et al.
PLOS Glob Public Health
. 2023 Mar;
2(7):e0000552.
PMID: 36962357
Aerosol transmission has been a pathway for the spread of many viruses. Similarly, emerging evidence has determined aerosol transmission for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and the resulting...
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Sun J, Westover L, Wu K, Laouar L, Jomha N, Adeeb S, et al.
Cell Tissue Bank
. 2022 Dec;
24(4):737-745.
PMID: 36562863
The common practice of freezing meniscal allograft tissue is limited due to the formation of damaging ice crystals. Vitrification, which eliminates the formation of damaging ice crystals, may allow the...
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Thornton G, Kroeker E, Fleck B, Zhong L, Hartling L
Interact J Med Res
. 2022 Nov;
11(2):e37232.
PMID: 36343208
Background: The COVID-19 or SARS-CoV-2 outbreak was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization in March 2020. Almost 2 years later (early February 2022), the World Health Organization reported...
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Thornton G, Fleck B, Dandnayak D, Kroeker E, Zhong L, Hartling L
PLoS One
. 2022 Oct;
17(10):e0275654.
PMID: 36215321
The aerosol route has been a pathway for transmission of many viruses. Similarly, recent evidence has determined aerosol transmission for SARS-CoV-2 to be significant. Consequently, public health officials and professionals...
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Sun J, Westover L, Wu K, Laouar L, Jomha N, Adeeb S, et al.
J Biomech
. 2022 Sep;
143:111277.
PMID: 36063771
Vitrification inhibits crystallization of ice and may allow the mechanical properties of menisci to be preserved for transplantation without the damaging consequences of ice crystals formed during freezing. The primary...
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Thornton G, Shiri A
J Can Health Libr Assoc
. 2022 Aug;
42(1):45-65.
PMID: 35949503
Introduction: Open health data provides healthcare professionals, biomedical researchers and the general public with access to health data which has the potential to improve healthcare delivery and policy. The challenge...
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Thornton G, Fleck B, Fleck N, Kroeker E, Dandnayak D, Zhong L, et al.
PLoS One
. 2022 Apr;
17(4):e0266487.
PMID: 35395010
Respiratory viruses are capable of transmitting via an aerosol route. Emerging evidence suggests that SARS-CoV-2 which causes COVID-19 can be spread through airborne transmission, particularly in indoor environments with poor...
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Ono Y, Davalos Herrera D, Woodmass J, Lemmex D, Carroll M, Yamashita S, et al.
JSES Open Access
. 2019 Nov;
3(3):189-193.
PMID: 31720496
Background: The long-term outcomes following arthroscopic Bankart repair have been rarely reported. Because of its relative novelty, little is known about recurrent instability, postoperative arthritis, and patient satisfaction, particularly for...
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Kwong C, Ono Y, Carroll M, Fruson L, More K, Thornton G, et al.
Arthroscopy
. 2018 Nov;
35(1):228-234.
PMID: 30472019
Purpose: To systematically review the literature and determine the rate of radiographic tear progression of nonoperatively treated full-thickness rotator cuff tears. Methods: The PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Library databases were...