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J A Stephens

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Stephens J, Van Puymbroeck M, Sample P, Schmid A
Complement Ther Clin Pract . 2020 Apr; 40:101172. PMID: 32347208
Background And Purpose: This was a preliminary investigation to investigate potential benefits of group yoga, as past work has indicated that one-on-one yoga can improve functional deficits in adults with...
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Bupathi M, Ahn D, Wu C, Ciombor K, Stephens J, Reardon J, et al.
Med Oncol . 2016 Mar; 33(4):37. PMID: 26995224
Pancreatic adenocarcinoma is the fourth leading cause of cancer death. Recently, MM-398 (nanoliposomal irinotecan) was shown to be associated with significant improvement in outcome measures with acceptable toxicities when combined...
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Trikha P, Sharma N, Pena C, Reyes A, Pecot T, Khurshid S, et al.
Oncogene . 2015 Nov; 35(28):3636-46. PMID: 26549026
The Rb-E2F axis is an important pathway involved in cell-cycle control that is deregulated in a number of cancers. E2f transcription factors have distinct roles in the control of cell...
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Stephens J
Br Med J . 2010 Aug; 2(4415):218-9. PMID: 20786232
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Farmer S, Harrison L, Mayston M, Parekh A, James L, Stephens J
Brain . 2003 Dec; 127(Pt 2):385-97. PMID: 14662517
X-linked Kallmann's (XKS) subjects, who display mirror movements, have abnormal corticospinal tracts which innervate motoneurons of the left and right distal muscles of the upper limb. The size of the...
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Root A, Stephens J
J Physiol . 2003 Apr; 549(Pt 1):289-98. PMID: 12692176
Surface EMGs were recorded simultaneously from ipsilateral pairs of facial muscles while subjects made three different common facial expressions: the smile, a sad expression and an expression of horror, and...
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Turner L, Harrison L, Stephens J
J Physiol . 2002 Jul; 542(Pt 2):559-66. PMID: 12122153
Cutaneomuscular reflexes (CMR) have been recorded from the first dorsal interosseous muscle (1DI) of the preferred hand, somatosensory evoked potentials (SEP) were recorded from the contralateral sensory cortex and the...
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Munoz C, Kiger R, Stephens J, Kim J, Wilson A
Compend Contin Educ Dent . 2002 Mar; 22(5):425-8, 430, 432 passim; quiz 440. PMID: 11913269
Among the recommendations for the maintenance of gingival and periodontal health, few have focused on the value of nutritional supplements. The purpose of this study was to compare the effect...
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Wade J, Stephens J, Bragham R, Carbo J
Ann Plast Surg . 2001 Apr; 46(3):255-9; discussion 259-60. PMID: 11293516
Microsurgical free tissue transfer and replantations have long been the bailiwick of academic training centers and tertiary referral centers. However, the authors' experience with more than 350 consecutive free tissue...
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Mayston M, Harrison L, Stephens J, Farmer S
J Physiol . 2001 Feb; 530(Pt 3):551-63. PMID: 11158284
Human physiological tremor consists of mechanical-reflex and neurogenic components. The origin of the neurogenic component, classically detected in the frequency range 7-12 Hz, has been much debated. We have studied...