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Wilkins T, Shiver S, Butler C, Corcoran L, Marshall R, Brody C, et al.
Ann Fam Med . 2024 Jan; 21(Suppl 3). PMID: 38271089
Context: Emergency Department (ED) overcrowding is a significant problem worldwide. Many factors contribute to ED overcrowding, including staffing shortages, diagnostic testing delays, and inadequate inpatient beds to meet the demand....
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McAllister M, Aaronson P, Spillane J, Schreiber M, Baroso G, Kraemer D, et al.
Am J Emerg Med . 2015 Apr; 33(6):781-5. PMID: 25842283
Objective: In 2009, Florida initiated a statewide prescription drug-monitoring program (PDMP) to encourage safer prescribing of controlled substances and reduce drug abuse and diversion. Data supporting the utility of such...
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Murima P, de Sessions P, Lim V, Mohamed Naim A, Bifani P, Boshoff H, et al.
PLoS One . 2013 Aug; 8(7):e69191. PMID: 23935951
Most candidate anti-bacterials are identified on the basis of their whole cell anti-bacterial activity. A critical bottleneck in the early discovery of novel anti-bacterials is tracking the structure activity relationship...
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Katayama T, Arakawa K, Nakao M, Ono K, Aoki-Kinoshita K, Yamamoto Y, et al.
J Biomed Semantics . 2010 Aug; 1(1):8. PMID: 20727200
Web services have become a key technology for bioinformatics, since life science databases are globally decentralized and the exponential increase in the amount of available data demands for efficient systems...
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Schreiber M, Res I, Matter A
Curr Opin Cell Biol . 2009 Feb; 21(2):325-30. PMID: 19246185
The emergence of bacterial drug resistance highlights the need for new antibacterial targets. The role of protein kinases in signal transduction and cell regulation is ubiquitous. In spite of this...
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Pichota A, Duraiswamy J, Yin Z, Keller T, Alam J, Liung S, et al.
Bioorg Med Chem Lett . 2008 Nov; 18(24):6568-72. PMID: 19008098
Bacterial peptide deformylase (PDF) belongs to a subfamily of metalloproteases catalyzing the removal of the N-terminal formyl group from newly synthesized proteins. We report the synthesis and biological activity of...
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Tanner L, Schreiber M, Low J, Ong A, Tolfvenstam T, Lai Y, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis . 2008 Mar; 2(3):e196. PMID: 18335069
Background: Dengue is re-emerging throughout the tropical world, causing frequent recurrent epidemics. The initial clinical manifestation of dengue often is confused with other febrile states confounding both clinical management and...
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Fink J, Gu F, Ling L, Tolfvenstam T, Olfat F, Chin K, et al.
PLoS Negl Trop Dis . 2007 Dec; 1(2):e86. PMID: 18060089
Background: Despite the seriousness of dengue-related disease, with an estimated 50-100 million cases of dengue fever and 250,000-500,000 cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever/dengue shock syndrome each year, a clear understanding...
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Hibberd M, Ling L, Tolfvenstam T, Mitchell W, Wong C, Kuznetsov V, et al.
Novartis Found Symp . 2007 Feb; 277:206-14. PMID: 17319164
Dengue infection results in a wide clinical spectrum, ranging from asymptomatic, through fever (DF), to the life threatening complications haemorrhagic fever (DHF) and shock syndrome (DSS). Although we now understand...
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Lee M, Keane O, Glass B, Manley T, Cullen N, Dodds K, et al.
BMC Genomics . 2006 Nov; 7:298. PMID: 17125523
Background: Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are an abundant form of genetic variation in the genome of every species and are useful for gene mapping and association studies. Of particular interest...