Searched for: Department/Unit:Otolaryngology
Hormone therapy for estrogen receptor negative breast cancer [Meeting Abstract]
Pommier, SJ; Garreau, JR; Thompson, AK; Givi, B; Pommier, RF
ISI:000235085500314
ISSN: 1068-9265
CID: 2758442
Operative resection of primary carcinoid neoplasms in patients with liver metastases yields significantly better survival - Discussion [Editorial]
Pasieka, Janice L; Givi, Babak; Bergenfelz, Anders; Alexander, HRichard, Jr; Roman, Sanziana
ISI:000243335800013
ISSN: 0039-6060
CID: 2758452
Developmental plasticity of inhibitory circuitry
Pallas, Sarah L; Wenner, Peter; Gonzalez-Islas, Carlos; Fagiolini, Michela; Razak, Khaleel A; Kim, Gunsoo; Sanes, Dan; Roerig, Birgit
PMID: 17035517
ISSN: 1529-2401
CID: 2369512
Cycladic sculpture [Historical Article]
Zimbler, Marc S
PMID: 16549742
ISSN: 1521-2491
CID: 2065012
Molecular biology and clinical behavior of oral cancer
Schmidt, Brian L
PMID: 18088847
ISSN: 1042-3699
CID: 1648522
Analysis of fracture healing by large-scale transcriptional profile identified temporal relationships between metalloproteinase and ADAMTS mRNA expression
Wang, Kevin; Vishwanath, Prashanth; Eichler, Gabriel S; Al-Sebaei, Maisa O; Edgar, Cory M; Einhorn, Thomas A; Smith, Temple F; Gerstenfeld, Louis C
The aim of this study was to validate the use of transcriptional profiling as a means of characterizing the complex interactions of the thousands of genes that are expressed during fracture healing. Standard mid-diaphyseal tibia fractures were generated in C57/B6 murine tibiae and the transcriptional expression of approximately 13,000 genes was assessed. Three time points after fracture were assessed: day 3, representative of the inflammatory phase; day 10, representative of the peak of cartilage formation; and day 21, representative of the period of primary bone formation and coupled remodeling. A self-organizing mapping approach of the data revealed the temporal relationships between the expression of mRNAs for extracellular matrix proteins and the proteases that degrade the proteoglycan and collagenous matrices. A broad group of extracellular matrix protein mRNAs representative of basement membranes, blood vessels and cartilage all showed elevated expression over the first 21 days of fracture healing. The sorting of the data identified an orderly temporal expression of the metalloproteinases and ADAMTS during the progression of fracture healing with (MMP2/MMP14/TIMP2) and ADAMTS4 and 15 preceding the expression of (MMP9/MMP13). Based on their patterns of expression, relative to the known activities of the encoded proteolytic enzymes, our results suggest that the dissolution of cartilage protoeglycans proceeds before the underlying collagenous components of the matrix are removed. The exclusion of several mRNAs that are normally expressed by osteoclasts in the profiles of mRNAs from days 3 and 10 suggests that osteoclastic activity was largely absent during the early periods of cartilage tissue formation and that proteoglycan and specific collagenase activities, precedes or is prerequisite to later osteoclast infiltration into the remodeling tissues.
PMID: 16584876
ISSN: 0945-053x
CID: 1607362
An Unraveling Case Of A Boy With Chronic [Meeting Abstract]
Fung, SM; Herzog, Ronit; Rubinstein, A
ORIGINAL:0009653
ISSN: 0091-6749
CID: 1531562
Growth Hormone Treatment For Primary [Meeting Abstract]
Herzog, Ronit; Fung, S; Rubinstein, A
ORIGINAL:0009654
ISSN: 1081-1206
CID: 1531572
Monoclonal gammopathy in patients with B cell immunodeficiency [Meeting Abstract]
Herzog, R; Rubinstein, A
ISI:000235865300428
ISSN: 0091-6749
CID: 1529002
The current trend in augmentation rhinoplasty
Ahn, Jeffrey M
Augmentation rhinoplasty is one of the most commonly performed cosmetic surgeries in Asia. Although they are traditionally considered procedures done predominantly in the Far East, these surgeries have gained increasing popularity in America with the great influx of Asian immigration. This article reviews the unique anatomical features in typical Asian noses, various augmentation options, and the most updated techniques of Asian augmentation rhinoplasty currently being used.
PMID: 16732506
ISSN: 0736-6825
CID: 1459392