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    • Osteoarthritis Preface 

      Hunter, David J.
      Published 2013-02-01
      Osteoarthritis (OA) is the leading cause of disability among older adults. It is an incredibly prevalent condition affecting upward of 1 in 8 adults. Societal trends in aging, obesity, and increasing joint injury will lead ...
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    • Imaging Biomarker Validation and Qualification Report: 6th OARSI Workshop on Imaging in Osteoarthritis Combined with 3rd OA Biomarkers Workshop. 

      Hunter, David J.; Eckstein, Felix; Kraus, Virginia Byers; Lousina, Elena; Sandell, Linda; Guermazi, Ali
      Published 2013-07-01
      Summary The sixth Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI) Workshop on Imaging in Osteoarthritis combined with the third osteoarthritis (OA) Biomarkers Workshop is the first to bring together the imaging and ...
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    • Association between bone marrow lesions detected by magnetic resonance imaging and knee pain in community residents in Korea 

      Kim, I. J.; Kim, D. H.; Jung, J. Y.; Song, Y. W.; Guermazi, Ali; Crema, M. D.; Hunter, David J.; Kim, H. A.
      Published 2013-05-01
      Objective: To describe the frequency of bonemarrowlesions (BMLs) detected bymagnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and to examine the association of BMLs with knee pain severity in community residents in Korea. Methods: ...
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    • A 39 kDa fragment of endogenous ASK1 suggests specific cleavage not degradation by the proteasome 

      Stordal, Britta; Davey, Ross
      Published 2008-02-19
      Transfected human ASK1 produces a 150kDa protein. However, we have detected endogenous ASK1 predominantly as 39kDa and 50kDa C-terminal and 75kDa and 110kDa N-terminal fragments in a panel of non-transfected cancer cell ...
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    • ERCC1 expression and RAD51B activity correlate with cell cycle response to platinum drug treatment not DNA repair 

      Stordal, Britta; Davey, Ross
      Published 2008-06-25
      Background: The H69CIS200 and H69OX400 cell lines are novel models of low- level platinum-drug resistance. Resistance was not associated with increased cellular glutathione or decreased accumulation of platinum, rather the ...
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