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J W Meyer

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Mann S, Meyer J, Dietzel I
J Microsc . 2007 Jan; 224(Pt 2):152-7. PMID: 17204062
We have previously described a pulse-mode scanning ion conductance microscope to investigate membrane surfaces and volume changes of individual cells in culture. We have now developed a miniaturized scanning headstage...
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Lee D, Meyer J, Clouse J
Value Health . 2001 Nov; 4(4):329-34. PMID: 11705300
Objectives: Current methods for estimating the cost of illness inconsistently control for the effect of comorbid conditions. This analysis examines the implications of controlling for comorbid conditions on the estimated...
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Hall J, Nelson M, Meyer J, Williamson T, Wagner S
Manag Care Interface . 2001 Aug; 14(8):69-75. PMID: 11517841
The objectives of this study were to determine age- and gender-specific drug treatment prevalence rates for overactive bladder (OAB), and to compare resource use and costs among MCO members receiving...
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Stempel D, Meyer J, Stanford R, Yancey S
J Allergy Clin Immunol . 2001 Jan; 107(1):94-8. PMID: 11149997
Background: Randomized clinical trials have demonstrated that fluticasone propionate (FP) has better objective as well as subjective clinical outcomes than zafirlukast (ZA) in the treatment of asthma. Objective: The goal...
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Meyer J, Schmitt M
FEBS Lett . 2000 Apr; 472(1):1-4. PMID: 10781793
An increasing body of evidence has demonstrated that NADPH oxidase plays a critical role in several early steps leading toward the development of atherosclerosis. These effects appear to be carried...
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Meyer J, Holland J, Ziegler L, Chang M, BEEBE G, Schmitt M
Endothelium . 1999 Dec; 7(1):11-22. PMID: 10599557
Cultured human endothelial cells (EC) exposed to atherogenic low-density lipoprotein levels have increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation. The enzyme responsible for this ROS production elevation is unknown. We have...
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Worth A, Makris N, Meyer J, Caviness Jr V, Kennedy D
Med Image Anal . 1999 Mar; 2(4):315-24. PMID: 10072199
This work demonstrates encouraging results for increasing the automation of a practical and precise magnetic resonance brain image segmentation method. The intensity threshold for segmenting the brain exterior is determined...
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Holland J, Meyer J, Chang M, ODonnell R, Johnson D, Ziegler L
Endothelium . 1999 Feb; 6(2):113-21. PMID: 9930645
In order to study the major cellular source of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in perturbed human endothelial cells (EC), the effect of thrombin, a phospholipase A2 activator, on cultured EC...
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Makris N, Meyer J, Bates J, Yeterian E, Kennedy D, CAVINESS V
Neuroimage . 1999 Jan; 9(1):18-45. PMID: 9918726
We describe a system for parcellation of the human cerebral white matter and nuclei, based upon magnetic resonance images. An algorithm for subdivision of the cerebral central white matter according...
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Meyer J, Makris N, Bates J, CAVINESS V, Kennedy D
Neuroimage . 1999 Jan; 9(1):1-17. PMID: 9918725
We describe a virtually automatic comprehensive parcellation of the human cerebral central white matter, which is based upon T1-weighted MRI scans. The system, which is "rule-based," is developed from prior...