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Journal articles on the topic "Theraputic"

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Murphy, John F. "Theraputic guidelines Ireland." Lasers in Medical Science 4, S1 (March 1989): 359–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02276702.

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Kawasaki, Izume, Yoshiaki Shimada, Keisuke Mori, Shin Yoneya, Masayuki Kato, Rajiv Anand, Jorge G. Arroyo, M. Vaughn Emerson, and Christina J. Flaxel. "Diagnostic and Theraputic Challenges." Retina 27, no. 2 (February 2007): 253–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.iae.0000243253.52105.54.

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Reddy, Shatan, Jason Slakter, Thomas M. Aaberg, Rishi P. Singh, and Peter K. Kaiser. "Diagnostic and Theraputic Challenges." Retina 27, no. 5 (June 2007): 642–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/iae.0b013e31804b4003.

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McDonald, Richard. "Diagnostic and Theraputic Challenges." Retina 24, no. 3 (June 2004): 445–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00006982-200406000-00016.

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BELAVADI, DR SANTOSH N., and DR MAMATA Y. KHATAVAKAR. "THERAPUTIC EEFECTS OF AYURVEDA FRUITS." Paryeshana International Journal of Ayurvedic Research 5, no. 4 (July 22, 2020): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.47071/pijar.2020.v05i04.001.

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Takagi, Yoshio, Yoshiaki Kumamoto, Naoki Itoh, Akihito Nanbu, Hitoshi Tachiki, Naoto Mikuma, Keigo Akagashi, and Hiroshi Maruta. "THERAPUTIC EVALUATION OF MALE INFERTILITY." Japanese Journal of Urology 81, no. 7 (1990): 1017–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.5980/jpnjurol1989.81.1017.

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Thorpe, Cameron, Sven Epple, Benjamin Woods, Afaf H. El-Sagheer, and Tom Brown. "Synthesis and biophysical properties of carbamate-locked nucleic acid (LNA) oligonucleotides with potential antisense applications." Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry 17, no. 21 (2019): 5341–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ob00691e.

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Pope, Grahame D. "Theraputic Modalities for Allied Health Professionals." Physiotherapy 85, no. 9 (September 1999): 521. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0031-9406(05)65486-7.

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Hassan, Shaimaa, Wafaa Sherif, and Hassanin Hassanin. "ASSESS HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS COMPLIANCES TO THERAPUTIC REGIMEN." Mansoura Nursing Journal 4, no. 2 (July 1, 2017): 160–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/mnj.2017.149639.

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Castro, M. Regina. "Thyroid Nodules—Management Dilemmas and Theraputic Considerations." US Endocrinology 00, no. 01 (2005): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.17925/use.2005.00.01.1f.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Theraputic"

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Harrison, Susan A. "Potential theraputic target proteins in human neuroblastoma cells." Thesis, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, 2008. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.506531.

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Foster, Clive H. "Drug users in a theraputic cul-de-sac." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/20511.

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Okolie, Charles 'Emeka. "Development of Diagnostic and Theraputic Tools for Staphylococcus aureus Infections." Thesis, University of Nottingham, 2009. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.517830.

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Coffield, Linda. "The impact of a theraputic group procedure on self-differentiation." Online version, 2000. http://www.uwstout.edu/lib/thesis/2000/2000coffieldl.pdf.

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Park, Ji. "PRMT5 as a potential theraputic target for MYCN overexposing peadiatric cancers." Thesis, University of Bristol, 2017. https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.743007.

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Cook, Sarah. "The Revolutionary Theraputic Qualities in the Poetry of Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon." Kent State University Honors College / OhioLINK, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ksuhonors1375714481.

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Allanson, Amy Louise. "Determination of tuberculosis drugs in human plasma and blood spots: a potential method for theraputic drug monitoring." Thesis, University of Strathclyde, 2007. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.488517.

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Schwartz, Robert Lee. "Vestibular and Electromagnetic Stimulation: Their Effects on Intellectual Performance and Mood State." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1991. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc332751/.

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In the present study, the Electromechanical Therapeutic Apparatus was examined to determine the extent to which its repeated use can influence intellectual performance and mood state. The Electromechanical Therapeutic Apparatus is a device designed to mildly stimulate the body and brain, while facilitating relaxation. Its three components include a rotating platform-bed; a weak, extremely-low-frequency, external-electric field; and music. In the present study, three groups were contrasted, a music-only group which served as a placebo; a group which combined motion-vestibular stimulation and music; and a group which combined motion-vestibular stimulation and music with an externalelectric field. The sample included 33 randomly selected men and women whose average age was 34.6 years.
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Rosshagen, Richard. "Utredningsförfarandet inom barn- och ungdomspsykiatrin: hur skapar vi mervärde för familjerna? : ”Therapeutic Assessment with Children and Families” (TA-C) jämfört med Traditionella Ut- redningar (TU) – en randomiserad kontrollerad pilot-studie." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Psykoterapi, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-118511.

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Tidigare amerikanska studier av utredningsmetoden ”Therapeutic Assessment with Children and Families” (TA-C) visar att föräldrar så väl som barn upplever förbättringar av barnets psykiatriska symptom, samt av familjens globala funktionsförmåga och emotionella relaterande under utredningsprocessen. TA-C leder också till en ökad tillfredsställelse med den behandling som sedan erbjudits. Metod: En randomiserad kontrollerad pilotstudie inkluderande totalt 12 barn mellan 7-10 år och deras familjer genomfördes på en BUP mottagning inom Stockholms läns landsting. Barnen/ familjerna randomiserades till TA-C respektive traditionell utredning (TU). Den totala behandlingstiden utvärderades i de båda grupperna. Föräldra- skattning med ”Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire” (SDQ), ”Outcome Rating Scale” (ORS) och ”Session Rating Scale (SRS). Dessutom barnskattning med Child Outcome Rating Scale (CORS) och Child Session Rating Scale (CSRS) samt kliniker bedömde global funktionsnivå med Children´s Global Assessment Scale (C-GAS) före och efter utredning. Resultat: Utredningstiden för TA-C gruppen var 68 dagar med i medeltal 11 sessioner och för TU gruppen 60 dagar med i medeltal 7,5 sessioner. Livstillfredsställelsen mätt med självskattningsformulären ORS och CORS var signifikant högre hos både föräldrarna och barnen vid genomförd TA-C jämfört med TU. Däremot uppvisade inte grupperna signifikanta skillnader i global funktionsnivå (CGAS), psykiatriska symtom (SDQ) eller i den självskattade alliansen mellan terapeut och föräldrar mätt med Session Rating Scale (SRS) eller mellan terapeut och barn mätt med Children Session Rating Scale (CSRS). Konklusion: I denna randomiserade kontrollerade pilotstudie av utredningsmetoden TA-C jämfört med TU framkom att TA-C gav ökad livstillfredsställelse hos både barnet och föräldrarna men inte förbättrad funktionsförmåga, psykisk symptomreduktion eller terapeutisk allians jämfört med TU. TA-C kan bidra till att skapa unika individ- och familjeanpassade åtgärdsförslag som bidrar till ökad livstillfredsställelse i vardagen vad gäller individuella och relationella aspekter hos både barnen och föräldrarna. Vi bedömer därför att TA-C har potential att fungera som ett värdefullt komplement till TU inom BUP.
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Brooks, Roslyn. "Therapeutic Narrative Illness Writing and the Quest for Healing." Thesis, The University of Sydney, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/2123/663.

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This thesis examines how narratives of illness become therapeutic narratives. The method is to engage closely with (mainly Australian) texts - literary accounts of illness - in order to identify key elements that effect a healing function (healing is distinguished from cure). Textual analysis is placed in the frame of medical information about the relevant conditions, and theoretical perspectives that provide a cultural and historical setting for illness writing. Bio-medical discourse foregrounds the clinical process of diagnosis, investigation and treatment and relegates the personal meanings of illness to secondary place. The thesis explores ways in which the patient's account provides an alternative discourse that supplements - and at times challenges - the medical discourse. Illness foregrounds the body, and illness narratives confront the reality of embodied experience. Illness that is chronic or incurable, ageing, physical and mental decline, and the inescapable prospect of death confront the patient with the need to find meaning in experience. Narratives of illness may serve as ventilation, diversion or escape for the patient. They may provide practical help, information and consolation to family and carers, and others who suffer with the condition. These are valuable functions, but I argue that illness writing may embody more powerful therapeutic elements that transform and give meaning to the illness as part of the individual's life story. Key therapeutic functions identified are perversity, empowerment and transformation. Healing can begin with the empowerment of telling one's story. Illness stories may challenge the stigma and the subordination associated with disease. They can affirm a sense of belonging and community where illness intersects with other forms of marginalization. Powerful illness narratives are often characterised by perversity, overturning the assumptions of dominant cultural discourses - including those that place authority with the medical practitioner and demand acquiescence from the patient. The most powerful therapeutic narratives transform the story of illness into a new story.
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Books on the topic "Theraputic"

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Ernst, Mutschler, ed. Drug actions: Basic principles and theraputic aspects. Stuttgart: Medpharm Scientific Publishers, 1995.

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R, Owens D., ed. Basal insulin therapy in type 2 diabetes mellitus. London: Aesculapium Ltd., 2004.

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Suren. Cyclopedia of Yoga. Meerut, India: Saru Pub. House, 1992.

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The complete illustrated guide to crystal healing: A step-by-step guide to using crystals for health and healing. London: Element, 2011.

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Nehrbass, Daniel Michael. Praying curses: The theraputic and preaching value of the imprecatory Psalms. Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications, 2013.

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Müller-Jung, Joachim. Das Ende der Krankheit: Die neuen Versprechen der Medizin. München: Hanser, 2014.

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Bennett, Catherine. The theraputic use of cannabis for multiple sclerosis and associated muscle spasticity. Oxford: Oxford Brookes University, 2003.

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Hewson, Mitchell L. Horticulture as therapy: A practical guide to using horticulture as a theraputic tool. Guelph, Ont: Mitchell L. Hewson, 1994.

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Lerner, Hilel. ha-Madrikh ha-shimushi li-terufot betiyot ṭivʻiyot. Hod ha-Sharon: Asṭrolog, 2013.

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The herbal companion: The essential guide to using herbs for your health and well-being. Allentown, Pa: People's Medical Society, 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "Theraputic"

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Chochinov, Harvey Max. "The Model of Optimal Therapeutic Communication." In Dignity in Care, 85—C3.P105. Oxford University PressNew York, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199380428.003.0004.

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Abstract This chapter presents a unique, data-driven model of effective communication, akin to an anatomical dissection of what makes clinical encounters work. This model brings together the need to understand patient responses (Chapter 1) while invoking healthcare provider approaches and characteristics (Chapter 2), leading to optimal therapeutic communication. Elements of the model include theraputic approaches, creating a safe space, personal growth and self-care, therapeutic pacing, therapeutic presence, and therapeutic humility. The model is based on the collective input and wisdom of scores of healthcare professionals and offers guidance and direction for achieving dignity in care.
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DeNapoli, Antoinette. "In Search of the Sadhu’s Stone: Metals and Gems as Theraputic Technologies of Transformation in Vernacular Aesceticism in North India." In Soulless Matter, Seats of Energy: Metals, Gems and Minerals in South Asian Traditions, 143–73. Equinox Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/equinox.29656.

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“In the middle of these mountains is our immortality,” said Shabari Bai, a female Hindu renouncer (sadhu) from a Bhil (tribal) community in North India. Located in Chirva village (Udaipur district), Rajasthan, Shabari Bai’s ashram is nestled in the Aravalli Mountains, one of the oldest mountain chains in South Asia. She continued, “The earth [bhumi] is the most precious life [jiv] on the planet. She is alive just as we are alive. She bears the pain of the world and has all the knowledge [jnan] that will heal our suffering and keep us from destroying ourselves.” Shabari Bai’s incisive statement calls attention to the earth and, more specifically, to landforms such as mountains, as the seat of energy, power, and salvific knowledge. More significantly, Shabari Bai suggests that mountains possess a form of consciousness (jiv) and, thus, represent a “precious” natural resource—or life—precisely because they contain invaluable substances such as metals, minerals, and gems that promote the health and healing of all life on the planet, including the planet itself. Like Shabari Bai, sadhus in the North Indian state of Rajasthan, in which I conducted extensive field research with Hindu sadhus from the Shaiva (Dashanami and Nath) and Vaishnava (Ramananda/Tyagi) renouncer traditions, associate naturally occurring substances like metals, minerals, and gems with power and immortality and use them in their everyday ritual/healing practices. In my experience, preferring naturopathic—or, in Indian terms, Ayurvedic—methods over allopathic methods, sadhus, men and women, commonly wear stones, gems, and metals on their bodies as an efficacious means to heal, cure, and prevent ailments from poor digestion to anaemia. To take an example, according to many of the sadhus I knew, wearing copper on the big toe aids digestion. In another context, following an almost fatal dog attack and only after allopathic methods failed, Kailash Das, a Ramanandi (Tyagi) sadhu, started to wear thick silver rings on each of her toes. “It keeps the veins open and causes the blood to move in my feet. Since I’ve been wearing these [rings], I suffer no pain in my feet at all.” Based on over a decade of ethnographic fieldwork in Rajasthan, this essay describes and analyzes sadhus’ knowledge and use of metals, minerals, and gems in order to shed light on a level of vernacular practice and experience that has been underrepresented in the scholarship on sannyas in South Asia. Special attention is paid to the sadhus’ gendered representations of metals, minerals, and gems and the ways that their practices shape and reconfigure the more standard definitional parameters for what sannyas is all about in contemporary India. The essay is divided into two parts. Part 1 analyzes what I have characterized as the sadhus’ “rhetoric of renunciation,” the stories (kahani) and songs (bhajan) that they perform about the earth, its properties, and humans’ responsibility to the planet. In addition, this section explores sadhus’ ideas about ecological sustainability in a consumer-based economy through means of their performances. Part 2 examines the sadhus’ use and classification of metals, minerals, and gems, the deities associated with these substances, the problems they are thought to cure and/or prevent, and the sadhus’ personal experiences of illness that catalyzed their knowledge and use of metals, minerals, and gems. In sum, this essay contributes new research to academic studies of sannyas in South Asia and shows that sadhus draw on indigenous knowledge about minerals, metals, and gems in their practices both to address and redress the deleterious effects that Rajasthan’s mining industry is wreaking on the earth in a rapidly changing, postindustrial India.
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Rahaman, Jamal, and Lorene M. Yoxtheimer. "Surgical Principles for the Management of Epithelial Ovarian Cancer and A Review of Seminal Theraputic Clinical Trials and Emerging Therapies." In Ovarian Cancer-Challenges and Innovations, 1–45. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9789811421860119010005.

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Jillions, John A. "Philo." In Divine Guidance, 151–58. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190055738.003.0010.

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Philo of Alexandria (c. 15 BCE–50 CE) was a contemporary of Paul and a leading representative of Hellenistic Judaism. Although there are continuing debates over how well he represents mainstream Jewish thought, he saw himself as faithful to the Torah and Jewish tradition. He regarded his faith, rooted in the revelation of the God of Israel, as all-encompassing and therefore capable of finding common ground with truth in Greek philosophy. Spiritual reinterpretation of Abraham, Moses, and other figures in the Hebrew Bible is fundamental to his approach, and he sees biblical study as inseparable from communion with God, who illumines the reader. He was especially impressed with the Theraputae, a quasi-monastic Egyptian Jewish community where such study was at the heart of life. Philo is also profoundly aware of God’s presence, providence, and guidance in human events of all kinds, not just in scripture.
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Rogers, Joseph, Carl J. Kovelowski, and Ron Strohmeyer. "CNS immune reactions in Alzheimer’s disease: microglia mediated mechanisms of inflammation in the Alzheimer’s disease brain and their relevance to new therapuetic strategies." In Immune and Inflammatory Responses in the Nervous System, 145–56. Oxford University Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198509806.003.0010.

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Conference papers on the topic "Theraputic"

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Lasker, S. E., B. Y. Lee, and R. E. Madden. "LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT HEPARINS s ORAL ABSORPTION IN MONKEYS." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1644855.

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An orally administered low molecular weight heparin-like derivative of the commercial polydisperse polysaccharide is desirable clinically. The dissociation of antithrombotic properties and the induction of bleeding as well as minimal effect on platelet function are characteristics of some low-molecular weight heparins; however the circulating level of the anti Xa activity associated with demonstrable theraputic efficacy is not yet defined.The availability of a variety of low molecular weight heparins provided us with the opportunity to evaluate the gastrointestinal absorption characteristics of the preparations in the primate.Average molecular weight is only one of a spectrum of variables associated with absorbability, while Xa/APTT ratio differences and non-equivalent structural alterations may be responsible for functional differences in a living test system. Nevertheless, because of the clinical potential it is instructive to evaluate the GI absorbability of several preparations for which we have precise molecular weight data.Preparations: Low molecular weight heparins were prepared by a variety of methods including isolationby alcohol fractionation from broadly polydisperse commercial or crude heparins, depolymerization of commercial or crude heparin and franctionation of depolymerization products.Methods:Molecular weights were established by equilibrium ultracentrifugation and anti Xa activity was assayed by the Yin-Wessler coagulation method. Faste rhesus monkeys weighing 8-13 kg. were anesthestized and intubated with a radio opaque catheter. One cubic centimeter of a heparin preparation in saline was instilled directly into the duodenum. Blood samples assayed for anti Xa activity and thromboelasticity were drawn at periodic intervals from an indwelling femoral catheter.Results:Standard unfractionated heparin was detectable in blood only after one-half hour. The maximum activity for low molecular weight preparations was achieved after one-half to one hour.One fraction demonstrated activity in the plasma after four hours. Thedose response curve for one fraction at half-hour wascuyvilineal between 7 and 16 Mg/Kg.
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Bhat, Javeed Ahmad, Mudassier Ahmad, Nawab John Dar, Aashiq Hussain, Rauf Ahmad Najar, Simmi Sharma, Mubashir Javeed Minto, et al. "Abstract 1376: Novel HDAC inhibitor SBAK-GHA: potential therapuetic molecule for lymophocytic leukaemia." In Proceedings: AACR Annual Meeting 2017; April 1-5, 2017; Washington, DC. American Association for Cancer Research, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2017-1376.

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Stevens, Brett M., Christopher J. Folts, Warner Chen, Addie L. Bardin, and Mark Noble. "Abstract 4106: Cool-1-mediated inhibition of c-Cbl as a therapuetic target, which modulates multiple critical properties of glioblastomas." In Proceedings: AACR 104th Annual Meeting 2013; Apr 6-10, 2013; Washington, DC. American Association for Cancer Research, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2013-4106.

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