M W Crossman
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Crossman M, Gilbert C, Travlos A, Craig K, Eisen A
Am J Phys Med Rehabil
. 2001 Feb;
80(2):100-7.
PMID: 11212009
Objective: To determine whether psychological measures would differentiate a group of patients with physician-diagnosed nonneurologic hand pain from patients with carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Many patients, who also displayed symptoms...
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Arrese M, Trauner M, Sacchiero R, Crossman M, Shneider B
Hepatology
. 1998 Oct;
28(4):1081-7.
PMID: 9755246
The regulatory responses of bile acid (BA) transport in the terminal ileum to perturbations in BA homeostasis are complex, and conflicting results have been reported by different investigators. These studies...
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Shneider B, Setchell K, Crossman M
Pediatr Res
. 1997 Aug;
42(2):189-94.
PMID: 9262221
Previous investigations in rats older than 7 d have shown that apical sodium-dependent bile acid transport in the ileum is abruptly expressed at the time of weaning, whereas it is...
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Crossman M
Spinal Cord
. 1996 Oct;
34(10):573-7.
PMID: 8896121
Due to altered or absent sensation below the level of the lesion, and varying degrees of preserved motor function, the spinal cord patient is limited in his/her ability to increase...
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Birkenmeier E, Rowe L, Crossman M, Gordon J
Mamm Genome
. 1994 Dec;
5(12):805-6.
PMID: 7894165
No abstract available.
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Crossman M, Hauft S, Gordon J
J Cell Biol
. 1994 Sep;
126(6):1547-64.
PMID: 8089185
Normal, chimeric-transgenic, and transgenic mice have been used to study the axial patterns of ileal lipid-binding protein gene (Ilbp) expression during and after completion of gut morphogenesis. Ilbp is initially...
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Crossman M, Hirschberg C
Biochim Biophys Acta
. 1984 Sep;
795(2):411-6.
PMID: 6477953
Rats were injected intravenously with erythro-DL-[1-3H]sphinganine. Radiolabeled 4D-hydroxysphinganine (phytosphingosine) was detected (in addition to sphinganine and 4-sphingenine) in glycolipid- and sphingomyelin-rich fractions from intestine and kidney. Identification of these bases...
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Crossman M, Hirschberg C
J Lipid Res
. 1984 Jul;
25(7):729-37.
PMID: 6481245
A convenient chemical synthesis of erythro-D-[1-2H1] sphinganine and erythro-D-[1-3H1]sphinganine is described. The approach utilizes a stereospecific starting material (natural sphinganine prepared from bovine brain sphingomyelin) and applies a sequence of...
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Crossman M, Hirschberg C
J Biol Chem
. 1977 Aug;
252(16):5815-9.
PMID: 885884
Labeled C18-phytosphingosine was detected in a glyco-lipid-rich fraction from rat intestine 4 and 24 h after injection of D-erythro[4,5-3H]C18-dihydrosphingosine. The criteria for identification were: (a) co-migration on gas-liquid chromatography of...