P M Walsh
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Rogers C, Glaser D, Siegfried E, Walsh P
Dermatol Surg
. 1999 Dec;
25(11):844-4; discussion 848-50.
PMID: 10594595
Background: The use of lasers for removal of unwanted hair has been shown to be effective in temporarily controlling hair growth. Several lasers are currently utilized for this purpose. Objective:...
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Kohli N, Walsh P, Roat T, Karram M
Obstet Gynecol
. 1998 Dec;
92(6):999-1004.
PMID: 9840566
Objective: To report our experience with erosion of permanent suture or mesh material after abdominal sacrocolpopexy. Methods: A retrospective chart review was performed to identify patients who underwent sacrocolpopexy by...
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Walsh P, Haas M, Somkuti G
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 1984 Feb;
47(2):253-7.
PMID: 16346464
Xanthomonas campestris, the producer of xanthan gum, possesses a beta-galactosidase of very low specific activity. Plasmid pGC9114 (RP1::Tn951), generated by the transposition of the lactose transposon Tn951 to RP1, was...
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Apple D, Rabb M, Walsh P
Surv Ophthalmol
. 1982 Jul;
27(1):3-41.
PMID: 6753203
Although anomalies affecting the optic nerve head are usually clinically innocuous, they can sometimes cause significant symptoms and lead to visual loss. It is important to be able to recognize...
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Walsh P, McKay L
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 1982 May;
43(5):1006-10.
PMID: 6285820
We investigated the molecular relationship between the 60-megadalton (Mdal) recombinant lactose plasmids in ML 3 x LM2301 lactose-positive (Lac+) transconjugants and the genetic material of Streptococcus lactis ML3. Lactose metabolism...
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Walsh P, McKay L
J Bacteriol
. 1981 Jun;
146(3):937-44.
PMID: 6787018
Lactose-positive (Lac+) transconjugants resulting from matings between Streptococcus lactic ML3 and S. lactis LM2301 possess a single plasmid of approximately 60 megadaltons (Mdal) which is nearly twice the size of...
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McKay L, Baldwin K, Walsh P
Appl Environ Microbiol
. 1980 Jul;
40(1):84-9.
PMID: 6773476
Streptococcus lactis strains ML3 and C(2)O and S. lactis subsp. diacetylactis strains DRC3, 11007, and WM(4) were found to transfer lactose-fermenting ability to LM0230, an S. lactis C2 lactose-negative (Lac(-))...
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