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J J Mulvihill

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Davis N, Cunnane E, Quinlan M, Mulvihill J, Lawrentschuk N, Bolton D, et al.
Adv Exp Med Biol . 2018 Jan; 1107:189-198. PMID: 29340876
Autologous gastrointestinal tissue is the gold standard biomaterial for urinary tract reconstruction despite its long-term neuromechanical and metabolic complications. Regenerative biomaterials have been proposed as alternatives; however many are limited...
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Davis N, Cunnane E, OBrien F, Mulvihill J, Walsh M
Surgeon . 2017 Aug; 16(1):55-65. PMID: 28811169
Autologous gastrointestinal tissue has remained the gold-standard reconstructive biomaterial in urology for >100 years. Mucus-secreting epithelium is associated with lifelong metabolic and neuromechanical complications when implanted into the urinary tract....
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Penles Stadler M, Mulvihill J
J Genet Couns . 2015 Jul; 7(3):279-97. PMID: 26141403
In 1995, we formally established a multifaceted cancer genetics program of clinical services, research, and education at a general academic medical center. In the first year, 58 families, mostly physician...
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Walsh M, Cunnane E, Mulvihill J, Akyildiz A, Gijsen F, Holzapfel G
J Biomech . 2014 Feb; 47(4):793-804. PMID: 24508324
The pathological changes associated with the development of atherosclerotic plaques within arterial vessels result in significant alterations to the mechanical properties of the diseased arterial wall. There are several methods...
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Mulvihill J, Cunnane E, McHugh S, Kavanagh E, Walsh S, Walsh M
Acta Biomater . 2013 Jul; 9(11):9027-35. PMID: 23871944
Recent experimental studies performed on human carotid plaques have focused on mechanical characterization for the purpose of developing material models for finite-element analysis without quantifying the tissue composition or relating...
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Been L, Hatfield J, Shankar A, Aston C, Ralhan S, Wander G, et al.
Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis . 2011 May; 22(11):944-51. PMID: 21558052
Two common variants (rs1387153, rs10830963) in MTNR1B have been reported to have independent effects on fasting blood glucose (FBG) levels with increased risk to type 2 diabetes (T2D) in recent...
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Winther J, Boice Jr J, Frederiksen K, Bautz A, Mulvihill J, Stovall M, et al.
Clin Genet . 2008 Nov; 75(1):50-6. PMID: 19021636
Offspring of childhood cancer survivors may be at risk of genetic disease due to the mutagenic cancer treatments received by their parents. Congenital malformations were evaluated in a population-based cohort...
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Sanghera D, Nath S, Ortega L, Gambarelli M, Kim-Howard X, Singh J, et al.
Ann Hum Genet . 2008 Apr; 72(Pt 4):499-509. PMID: 18397358
Recently, the transcription factor-7-like 2 (TCF7L2) gene has been identified as the most important type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) susceptibility gene. Common intronic polymorphisms in this gene have been found...
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Lee J, Stanley J, Vaz S, Mulvihill J, Wilson P, Hopcus-Niccum D, et al.
Am J Med Genet A . 2004 Dec; 132A(2):206-8. PMID: 15578618
Objective: To emphasize the usefulness and reliability of fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) on uncultured amniotic fluid cells in the prenatal diagnosis of common chromosomal aneuploidies. Methods: FISH analyses utilizing...
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Hassed S, Hopcus-Niccum D, Zhang L, Li S, Mulvihill J
Clin Genet . 2004 Apr; 65(5):400-4. PMID: 15099348
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) analysis can reveal undetected chromosomal rearrangements. We report a patient with cleft palate, hydronephrosis, and minor dysmorphic features, including low-set posteriorly rotated ears, down-slanting palpebral...