Scott A Swanson
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Magli A, Schnettler E, Swanson S, Borges L, Hoffman K, Stewart R, et al.
Stem Cells
. 2014 Mar;
32(8):2072-83.
PMID: 24677751
Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) represent an ideal model to study how lineage decisions are established during embryonic development. Using a doxycycline-inducible mouse ESC line, we have previously shown that expression...
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Xie W, Schultz M, Lister R, Hou Z, Rajagopal N, Ray P, et al.
Cell
. 2013 May;
153(5):1134-48.
PMID: 23664764
Epigenetic mechanisms have been proposed to play crucial roles in mammalian development, but their precise functions are only partially understood. To investigate epigenetic regulation of embryonic development, we differentiated human...
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Klaue K, Kaliyaperumal K, Swanson S, Low W
Foot Ankle Int
. 2013 Mar;
34(8):1079-89.
PMID: 23532798
Background: Lateral column lengthening procedures have been extensively reported either as primary procedures or adjuncts to combined soft tissue procedures and osteotomies for the correction of the pes planovalgus deformity....
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Swanson S, Clare M, Sanders R
Foot Ankle Clin
. 2008 Nov;
13(4):659-78.
PMID: 19013401
The treatment of calcaneal fractures has evolved over time. Despite understanding the pathomechanics involved, these fractures remain difficult to treat. Advances in imaging and surgical technology have enabled experienced fracture...
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Zhao W, Swanson S, Ye J, Li X, Shelton J, Zhang W, et al.
Hypertension
. 2006 Aug;
48(4):637-43.
PMID: 16940212
Sympathetic vasoconstriction is attenuated in exercising muscle by locally generated vasodilators, including NO. Skeletal muscle also produces reactive oxygen species (ROS), such as superoxide (O(2)(-)), which inactivates NO. We, therefore,...