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Pamela J Boyers, PhD
- Academic Affairs - Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
- General Surgery - Assistant Professor
Person: Academic
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Keely L Buesing, MD
- General Surgery - Assistant Professor
- Great Plains IDeA-CTR - Member
- Surgery, Nebraska Medicine - Staff Physician
- Center for Heart and Vascular Research - Member
Person: Member, Academic, Clinician
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Mark Alan Carlson, MD
- General Surgery - Professor
- Genetics, Cell Biology & Anatomy - Courtesy Professor
- Surgery, Nebraska Medicine - Staff Physician
- Center for Advanced Surgical Technology - Director
- Center for Heart and Vascular Research - Member
- Child Health Research Institute - Member
Person: Member, Academic, Administrator, Clinician
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Role of early SMC phenotypic switch in the aortic pathology of Marfan syndrome
Project: Research project
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Optimal Stent Selection for the Femoropopliteal Artery
Kamenskiy, A. & Mactaggart, J. N.
Project: Research project
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Development and Application of a Porcine Model of Pancreatic Cancer
Project: Research project
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Effects of different viscous liquids and solid foods on swallowing speeds and sounds among healthy adults
Feng, C., Volkman, K., Wagoner, C. & Siu, K. C., Jan 1 2022, In: International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders. 57, 1, p. 78-89 12 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Effects of Virtual Reality Intervention on Neural Plasticity in Stroke Rehabilitation: A Systematic Review
Hao, J., Xie, H., Harp, K., Chen, Z. & Siu, K. C., Mar 2022, In: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 103, 3, p. 523-541 19 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review
5 Scopus citations -
Endothelial cell-derived pro-fibrotic factors increase TGF-β1 expression by smooth muscle cells in response to cycles of hypoxia-hyperoxia
Ismaeel, A., Miserlis, D., Papoutsi, E., Haynatzki, G., Bohannon, W. T., Smith, R. S., Eidson, J. L., Casale, G. P., Pipinos, I. I. & Koutakis, P., Jan 1 2022, In: Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Molecular Basis of Disease. 1868, 1, 166278.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
1 Scopus citations