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    Transplacental passage of clindamycin from mother to neonate

    To evaluate maternal and neonatal cord blood levels at delivery in patients receiving 900 mg of clindamycin intravenous (IV) every 8 h.

    C D Wear, C V Towers, M S Brown, B Weitz, S Porter, L Wolfe in Journal of Perinatology (2016)

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    Reply to ‘Methadone versus morphine for treatment of neonatal abstinence syndrome: a prospective randomized clinical trial’

    M S Brown in Journal of Perinatology (2015)

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    Methadone versus morphine for treatment of neonatal abstinence syndrome: A prospective randomized clinical trial

    Compare duration of treatment of neonatal abstinence syndrome between methadone and morphine.

    M S Brown, M J Hayes, L M Thornton in Journal of Perinatology (2015)

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    Orbitofrontal cortex volume and brain reward response in obesity

    What drives overconsumption of food is poorly understood. Alterations in brain structure and function could contribute to increased food seeking. Recently, brain orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) volume has been impl...

    M E Shott, M-A Cornier, V A Mittal, T L Pryor, J M Orr in International Journal of Obesity (2015)

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    The 4-Dimensional Composite Higgs Model (4DCHM) and the 125 GeV Higgs-like signals at the LHC

    We show that the 4-Dimensional Composite Higgs Model (4DCHM) could provide an even better explanation than the Standard Model (SM) of the current Large Hadron Collider (LHC) data pointing to the discovery of a...

    D. Barducci, A. Belyaev, M. S. Brown, S. De Curtis in Journal of High Energy Physics (2013)

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    MLK4β functions as a negative regulator of MAPK signaling and cell invasion

    Mixed lineage kinase (MLK) 4, or MLK4, is a member of the MLK family of mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinases (MAP3Ks). Typically, MAP3Ks function to activate the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MA...

    W F Abi Saab, M S Brown, D N Chadee in Oncogenesis (2012)

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    Reproducibility of Laplacian Wall Thickness Measurements of the Gallbladder with Varying CT Slice Thickness

    In measuring changes of gallbladder wall thickness using CT, robustness to differences in acquisition protocols including slice thickness can be important. We have developed an automated technique based on Lap...

    M. N. Prasad, M. S. Brown, C. Ni, D. Margolis in Journal of Signal Processing Systems (2009)

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    Application of a difference-frequency-mixing based diode-laser sensor for carbon monoxide detection in the 4.4–4.8 μm spectral region

    An all-solid-state continuous-wave (cw) laser system for mid-infrared absorption measurements of the carbon monoxide (CO) molecule has been developed and demonstrated. The single-mode, tunable output of an ext...

    R. Barron-Jimenez, J.A. Caton, T.N. Anderson, R.P. Lucht, T. Walther in Applied Physics B (2006)

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    Resonant holographic interferometry for species concentration measurements with saturated anomalous dispersion

    A double-exposure resonant holographic interferometry measurement technique for full-field, instantaneous species is presented. This technique utilizes tuned pulsed dye lasers, separate reference beams, and a ...

    J.D. Posner, D. Dunn-Rankin, M.S. Brown, N. Brock, P.A. DeBarber in Applied Physics B (2004)

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    Optical diagnostics for temperature measurement in a DC arcjet reactor used for diamond deposition

    a-state in this plume. LIF measurements of CH are complicated by the presence of C3 and we discuss strategies to deal with this interference. The gas temperature describing the rotational distributions obtained ...

    E.A. Brinkman, G.A. Raiche, M.S. Brown, J.B. Jeffries in Applied Physics B (1997)

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    Wet powder spraying of a cermet anode for a planar solid oxide fuel cell system

    N. M. Sammes, M. S. Brown, R. Ratnaraj in Journal of Materials Science Letters (1994)

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    LDL Receptor Mutations in Patients with Familial Hypercholesterolemia

    The low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor plays a major role in the maintenance of normal LDL level in humans (1). Mutations in the LDL receptor gene result in Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH), an autosomal...

    M. A. Lehrman, H. H. Hobbs, M. S. Brown in Molecular Biology of the Arterial Wall (1987)

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    Relationship of mycorrhizal growth enhancement and plant growth with soil water and texture

    Soybean plants were grown in pots with or without vesicular-arbuscular myocorrhizal (VAM) fungi in three soils of low plant-available P content, different texture and different water-holding capacities. Minera...

    S. Dakessian, M. S. Brown, G. J. Bethlenfalvay in Plant and Soil (1986)

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    The Ldl Receptor: Functional Studies And Partial Characterization

    The receptor for LDL (low-density lipoprotein) is a cell-surface protein that binds LDL, the major cholesterol-transport protein in plasma ([1], & see #C-6, this vol.). Binding leads to cellular uptake of LDL ...

    U. Beisieger, W. J. Schneider, M. S. Brown in Investigation of Membrane-Located Receptors (1984)

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    Effects of drugs associated with hyperprolactinemia on plasma steroids and on steroid receptors and metabolism in human breast cancer

    Certain commonly taken pharmaceutical preparations induce increased levels of plasma prolactin. The effects of these drugs on (a) tumor steroid receptors and metabolism, and (b) plasma hormones and hormone bin...

    R. C. Mason, W. R. Miller, R. A. Hawkins in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (1983)

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    Monoclonal Antibody as a Probe for Structural and Functional Studies of the LDL Receptor

    Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is a naturally-occurring human model for the study of atherosclerosis. Subjects who are heterozygous for this autosomal dominant trait have 2–fold elevations in the plasma le...

    U. Beisiegel, M. S. Brown, W. J. Schneider, R. G. W. Anderson in Atherosclerosis VI (1983)

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    Mycotrophic growth and mutualistic development of host plant and fungal endophyte in an endomycorrhizal symbiosis

    Soybean plants colonized by the vesicular-arbuscular mycorrhizal (VAM) fungusGlomus fasciculatum were grown in pot cultures utilizing a composite greenhouse rooting medium. Development of fungal mycelia inside an...

    G. J. Bethlenfalvay, R. S. Pacovsky, M. S. Brown, G. Fuller in Plant and Soil (1982)

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    Role of the LDL Receptor in the Regulation of Cholesterol and Lipoprotein Metabolism

    Although it has been well documented that nonhepatic tissues uniformly exhibit low rates of cholesterol synthesis (1, 2), the factors responsible for this suppression and the enzymatic site of regulation have ...

    M. S. Brown, K. Luskey, H. A. Bohmfalk, J. Helgeson in Lipoprotein Metabolism (1976)

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    Lipoprotein receptors and the genetic control of cholesterol metabolism in cultured human cells

    M. S. Brown, J. L. Goldstein in Naturwissenschaften (1975)

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    Workshop: Types and Genetics of Hyperlipoproteinemias

    The underlying concept of the National Heart and Lung Institute ty** system as developed by Fredrickson, Levy and Lees (1967), and as previously emphasized by Gofman et al. (1954), is by now well known; name...

    W. Fuhrmann, W. Holmes, B. M. Rifkind, J. Slack, J. L. Goldstein in Atherosclerosis III (1974)