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J Seligman

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McNabb S, Koo D, Seligman J
MMWR Suppl . 2006 Dec; 55(2):25-8. PMID: 17183240
Since CDC acquired its first mainframe computer in 1964, the use of information technology in public health practice has grown steadily and, during the past 2 decades, dramatically. Public health...
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Brekhman V, Itskovitz-Eldor J, Yodko E, Deutsch M, Seligman J
Mol Hum Reprod . 2000 Apr; 6(5):465-8. PMID: 10775651
The human DAZL1 gene (known also as DAZH or DAZLA) is the autosomal homologue of the Y-chromosomal DAZ gene which has been found to be deleted in azoospermic males. Evidence...
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Seligman J, Page D
Biochem Biophys Res Commun . 1998 May; 245(3):878-82. PMID: 9588208
The autosomal homologs of the human Y-chromosomal DAZ gene (DAZH and Dazh in human and mouse, respectively) are strong candidate for Azoospermia factor and encode a testis specific RNA-binding proteins....
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Seligman J, Kosower N, Shalgi R
Mol Reprod Dev . 1997 Jul; 47(3):295-301. PMID: 9170109
Mammalian spermatozoa gain their fertilizing ability as they mature in the epididymis, a process which is accompanied by oxidation of sperm protein thiols. Since sperm maturation is dependent upon normal...
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Caine C, Seligman J, Nash I
Best Pract Benchmarking Healthc . 1996 Sep; 1(5):227-31. PMID: 9192599
In its recent reengineering efforts, the Mount Sinai Hospital developed economic tools to assure that this major restructuring project would reach its predetermined financial objectives. We discuss how these tools...
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Reijo R, Seligman J, Dinulos M, Jaffe T, Brown L, Disteche C, et al.
Genomics . 1996 Jul; 35(2):346-52. PMID: 8661148
Deletion of the Azoospermia Factor (AZF) region of the human Y chromosome results in spermatogenic failure. While the identity of the critical missing gene has yet to be established, a...
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Seligman J, Kosower N, WEISSENBERG R, Shalgi R
J Reprod Fertil . 1994 Jul; 101(2):435-43. PMID: 7932379
The thiol-disulfide status in proteins of human spermatozoa categorized as normozoospermic, teratozoospermic and asthenozoospermic was examined. Washed spermatozoa were incubated with or without dithiothreitol (DTT) to reduce disulfides (SS) to...
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Seligman J, Kosower N, Shalgi R
Biol Reprod . 1992 Feb; 46(2):301-8. PMID: 1536907
Mammalian spermatozoa mature while passing through the epididymis. Maturation is accompanied by thiol oxidation to disulfides. In rats, sperm become motile and fertile in the cauda. We have previously demonstrated...
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Seligman J, Shalgi R
J Reprod Fertil . 1991 Nov; 93(2):399-408. PMID: 1787459
Thiol (SH) oxidation to disulphides (SS) is thought to be involved in sperm chromatin condensation and tail structure stabilization, which occur during maturation of spermatozoa. Previously developed procedures, using the...
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Fornasier V, Wright J, Seligman J
Clin Orthop Relat Res . 1991 Oct; (271):272-82. PMID: 1914306
The purpose of this study was to determine the histologic findings at the bone-cement interface in successful asymptomatic total hip replacements (THR) retrieved from patients at autopsy. The criteria for...