Margaret E Ross
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Cao X, Tian T, Steele J, Cabrera R, Aguiar-Pulido V, Wadhwa S, et al.
Hum Mutat
. 2020 Jan;
41(4):786-799.
PMID: 31898828
DNA damage response (DDR) genes orchestrating the network of DNA repair, cell cycle control, are essential for the rapid proliferation of neural progenitor cells. To date, the potential association between...
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Blumsack J, Clark-Lewis S, Watts K, Wilson M, Ross M, Soles L, et al.
J Am Acad Audiol
. 2014 Nov;
25(9):823-33.
PMID: 25405838
Background: Ideally, individual real-ear-to-coupler difference (RECD) measurements are obtained for pediatric hearing instrument-fitting purposes. When RECD measurements cannot be obtained, age-related average RECDs based on typically developing North American children...
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Hess B, Blumsack J, Ross M, Brock R
Int J Audiol
. 2012 Sep;
51(12):900-5.
PMID: 22957659
Objective: The Adaptive Tests of Temporal Resolution (ATTR©) software provides within-channel (WC) and across-channel (AC) adaptive measures of temporal resolution that are feasible for clinical applications. The purpose of the...
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Blumsack J, Bower C, Ross M
Percept Mot Skills
. 2008 Jan;
105(3 Pt 1):988-96.
PMID: 18229553
The regimen selected for use in speechreading training is an important consideration for audiological rehabilitation purposes and may play a role in its success. Short-term improvement on a commercially available...
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Park E, Cho S, Frys K, Glickstein S, Zhou P, Anrather J, et al.
J Cereb Blood Flow Metab
. 2005 Jul;
26(3):392-401.
PMID: 16049426
Estrogens have antiinflammatory actions and protect the brain from ischemic injury. Cerebral ischemia is accompanied by an inflammatory reaction that contributes to the tissue damage, an effect mediated in part...