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Comparison of chondrogenic potential in equine mesenchymal stromal cells derived from adipose tissue and bone marrow.
- M. Vidal, S. Robinson, +5 authors J. Gimble
- Medicine
- Veterinary surgery : VS
- 1 December 2008
OBJECTIVE
To compare the chondrogenic potential of adult equine mesenchymal stem cells derived from bone marrow (MSCs) or adipose tissue (ASCs).
STUDY DESIGN
In vitro experimental study.
ANIMALS… Expand
Gender Differences and Performance in Science
- C. Muller, S. Ride, +76 authors S. Robinson
- Medicine
- Science
- 18 February 2005
On 14 Jan., Harvard University President Lawrence Summers, speaking at a meeting of the National Bureau of Economic Research, suggested that since fewer girls than boys have top scores on science and… Expand
Fully 2′‐Deoxy‐2′‐Fluoro Substituted Nucleic Acids Induce RNA Interference in Mammalian Cell Culture
- Richard A. Blidner, R. P. Hammer, M. Lopez, S. Robinson, W. T. Monroe
- Biology, Medicine
- Chemical biology & drug design
- 1 August 2007
RNA interference is a phenomenon in which RNA molecules elicit potent and sequence‐specific post‐transcriptional gene silencing. Recent studies have shown that small interfering RNA containing… Expand
What do adult surgical patients really want to know about pain and pain management?
- P. Kastanias, Keith Denny, S. Robinson, Kathy Sabo, Kianda Snaith
- Medicine
- Pain management nursing : official journal of the…
- 1 March 2009
This study investigates the informational content about postoperative pain and pain management that patients identify as being most important. In a descriptive quantitative study design, a… Expand
The journey of the pain resource nurse in improving pain management practices: understanding role implementation.
- S. Ladak, Carolyn Mcphee, +5 authors C. Shobbrook
- Medicine
- Pain management nursing : official journal of the…
- 1 June 2013
Pain assessment and management continues to be challenging for many nurses. Single educational interventions have proven to be unsuccessful in knowledge retention. This study will assist leaders in… Expand
Patient-controlled oral analgesia for postoperative pain management following total knee replacement.
- P. Kastanias, Sue Gowans, P. Tumber, Kianda Snaith, S. Robinson
- Medicine
- Pain research & management
- 2010
PURPOSE
To investigate whether patient-controlled oral analgesia (PCOA) used by individuals receiving a total knee replacement could reduce pain, increase patient satisfaction, reduce opioid use… Expand
Patient-controlled oral analgesia: a low-tech solution in a high-tech world.
- P. Kastanias, Kianda Snaith, S. Robinson
- Medicine
- Pain management nursing : official journal of the…
- 1 September 2006
The primary concern of surgical patients is the expected experience of pain. Presently, the standard for acute postoperative pain management is intravenous patient-controlled analgesia (PCA). Many… Expand
Characterization of normal canine anterior cruciate ligament–associated synoviocytes
- S. Vasanjee, D. Paulsen, G. Hosgood, S. Robinson, M. Lopez
- Biology, Medicine
- Journal of orthopaedic research : official…
- 1 June 2008
This study was designed to identify and quantify synoviocyte phenotypes enveloping the canine anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) to test the hypothesis that there are at least two synoviocyte… Expand
Development of Survey Scales for Measuring Exposure and Behavioral Responses to Disruptive Intraoperative Behavior.
- A. Villafranca, Colin Hamlin, T. Rodebaugh, S. Robinson, E. Jacobsohn
- Psychology, Medicine
- Journal of patient safety
- 1 September 2017
OBJECTIVES
Disruptive intraoperative behavior has detrimental effects to clinicians, institutions, and patients. How clinicians respond to this behavior can either exacerbate or attenuate its… Expand
Positive and negative behaviours in workplace relationships: a scoping review protocol
- Joan M Almost, A. Wolff, +5 authors Sheile Mercado-Mallari
- Medicine
- BMJ Open
- 1 February 2015
Introduction Engaging in teamwork requires a clear understanding of positive and negative behaviours that act as facilitators and barriers to collegial workplace relationships. Identifying and… Expand