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Soipe A, Razavi H, Razavi-Shearer D, Galarraga O, Taylor L, Marshall B
Epidemiol Infect . 2016 Aug; 144(16):3376-3386. PMID: 27492142
We utilized a disease progression model to predict the number of viraemic infections, cirrhotic cases, and liver-related deaths in the state of Rhode Island (RI) under four treatment scenarios: (1)...
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Luwor R, Baradaran B, Taylor L, Iaria J, Nheu T, Amiry N, et al.
Oncogene . 2012 Jul; 32(19):2433-41. PMID: 22751114
Transforming Growth Factor-β (TGF-β) and Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) signaling pathways are both independently implicated as key regulators in tumor formation and progression. Here, we report that the tumor-associated overexpression...
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Taylor L, Kaminoh Y, Rodesch C, Flanigan K
Neuropathol Appl Neurobiol . 2012 Jan; 38(6):591-601. PMID: 22243335
Aims: Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is usually associated with absent or nearly absent dystrophin expression at the sarcolemmal membrane. Quantification of very low levels of dystrophin signal in immunofluorescent studies...
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Taylor L, DeLong A, Maynard M, Chapman S, Gholam P, Blackard J, et al.
AIDS Patient Care STDS . 2011 Aug; 25(10):571-7. PMID: 21859307
Acute hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is being acquired undetected among HIV-infected individuals. A practical way to regularly screen HIV-infected patients for acute HCV irrespective of perceived risk or symptoms...
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Lacombe V, Hinchcliff K, Kohn C, Reed S, Taylor L
Equine Vet J Suppl . 2007 Apr; (36):585-9. PMID: 17402488
Reasons For Performing Study: Exercise depletes muscle glycogen stores, which could subsequently impair performance. Muscle glycogen replenishment is determined by substrate availability. Objectives: To study the effects of feeding meals...
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Jose-Cunilleras E, Taylor L, Hinchcliff K
J Anim Sci . 2004 Sep; 82(9):2623-9. PMID: 15446479
Muscle glycogen synthesis depends on glucose availability. This study was undertaken to determine the glycemic and insulinemic response of horses to equal amounts of hydrolyzable carbohydrates (starch and sugar) in...
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Scriven J, Bello M, Taylor L, Wood A, London N
J Wound Care . 2002 Apr; 9(3):143-7. PMID: 11933296
This study aimed to develop an alternative graduated compression bandage for the treatment of venous leg ulcers. Alternative bandage components were identified and assessed for optimal performance as a graduated...
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Hinchcliff K, Lauderdale M, Dutson J, Geor R, Lacombe V, Taylor L
Equine Vet J . 2002 Jan; 34(1):9-16. PMID: 11817558
High intensity exercise is associated with production of energy by both aerobic and anaerobic metabolism. Conditioning by repeated exercise increases the maximal rate of aerobic metabolism, aerobic capacity, of horses,...
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Rich J, Macalino G, McKenzie M, Taylor L, Burris S
Am J Public Health . 2001 May; 91(5):699-700. PMID: 11344871
Injection drug users (IDUs) are a population at high risk for many diseases, including AIDS, and are clearly in need of medical and substance abuse treatment. Access to sterile syringes...
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Dagsgaard C, Taylor L, OBrien K, Poyton R
J Biol Chem . 2000 Dec; 276(10):7593-601. PMID: 11099503
Eucaryotic cells contain at least two general classes of oxygen-regulated nuclear genes: aerobic genes and hypoxic genes. Hypoxic genes are induced upon exposure to anoxia while aerobic genes are down-regulated....