M H Meyer
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11.
Meyer M, Pavalko E
J Health Soc Behav
. 1996 Dec;
37(4):311-25.
PMID: 8997887
We use a life course approach to address much ignored variation in access to health insurance. Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Mature Women, we reinterpret the role...
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Beck L, Tenenhouse H, Meyer R, Meyer M, Biber J, Murer H
Pflugers Arch
. 1996 Apr;
431(6):936-41.
PMID: 8927512
The X-linked Gy mutation is closely linked, but not allelic, to Hyp and is characterized by rickets, hypophosphatemia, decreased renal tubular maximum for phosphate (Pi) reabsorption (TmP) and a specific...
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Meyer Jr R, Meyer M, Morgan P
Bone
. 1996 Jan;
18(1):23-8.
PMID: 8717533
X-linked hypophosphatemia is a metabolic bone disease occurring in both humans and mice. In mice, two different mutations (Hyp and Gy), occurring at separate but closely linked loci, have been...
14.
Meyer Jr R, Meyer M, Gray R, Bruns M
J Orthop Res
. 1995 Jan;
13(1):30-40.
PMID: 7853101
X-linked hypophosphatemia is a genetic bone disease in humans and mice. Two closely linked mutations in mice, Hyp and Gy, cause low plasma phosphate and a rachitic and osteomalacic bone...
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Thornton S, Tenenhouse H, Martel J, Bockian R, Meyer M, Meyer Jr R
Am J Physiol
. 1994 Feb;
266(2 Pt 2):F309-15.
PMID: 8141332
We examined the effect of the X-linked hypophosphatemic Gy mutation on the maximal renal tubular reabsorption of phosphate (TmP) and compared the effects of phosphate deprivation on both TmP and...
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Meyer M, Smith S, Meyer Jr R
Comp Biochem Physiol B
. 1993 Nov;
106(3):685-9.
PMID: 8281763
1. Mouse plasma creatinine measured by fuller's earth (15.1 +/- 0.5(41) microM, mean +/- SE) exceeded the same pools read by HPLC [7.5 +/- 0.2(41); P < 0.001]. 2. For...
17.
Intestinal malabsorption of 45calcium in young Gy mice, a second model for X-linked hypophosphatemia
Woodward J, Meyer M, Gray R, Meyer Jr R
J Bone Miner Res
. 1993 Nov;
8(11):1281-90.
PMID: 8266820
X-linked hypophosphatemia, a common metabolic bone disease in humans and mice (the Hyp and Gy mutations), is characterized by decreased plasma phosphate, decreased renal tubular reabsorption of phosphate, rickets, and...
18.
Tenenhouse H, Meyer Jr R, Mandla S, Meyer M, Gray R
Endocrinology
. 1992 Jul;
131(1):51-6.
PMID: 1612032
Two closely linked, nonallelic genes, Gy and Hyp, result in X-linked hypophosphatemia in mice. The present studies in Gy mice were undertaken to determine whether renal brush-border membrane Na(+)-phosphate cotransport...
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Quadagno J, Meyer M, Turner J
Gerontologist
. 1991 Aug;
31(4):521-6.
PMID: 1909987
This study describes the income, health, and functional capacity of older Florida residents who fall into the Medicaid gap--those whose incomes are too high to obtain eligibility for Medicaid yet...
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Meyer M
J Appl Gerontol
. 1991 Feb;
10(1):103-16.
PMID: 10109922
Increasing concern over the quality of care in nursing homes has prompted the National Institute of Medicine to recommend that residents have regular input into nursing home administration, primarily through...