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Journal of Biomechanics|December 5, 2006
Cervical facet capsular ligament yield defines the threshold for injury and persistent joint-mediated neck painKyle P Quinn, Beth A Winkelstein
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering|June 8, 2004
Mechanical thresholds for initiation and persistence of pain following nerve root injury: mechanical and chemical contributions at injuryBeth A Winkelstein, Joyce A DeLeo
Stapp Car Crash Journal|April 27, 2007
Experimental and computational characterization of three-dimensional cervical spine flexibilityB A Winkelstein, B S Myers
The Journal of Pediatrics|October 1, 1971
Nonvenereal transmission of gonococcal infections to childrenW B Shore, J A Winkelstein
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering|July 13, 2011
Preconditioning is correlated with altered collagen fiber alignment in ligamentKyle P Quinn, Beth A Winkelstein
Infection and Immunity|November 1, 1975
Host defense against the pneumococcus in T-lymphocyte-deficient, nude miceJ A Winkelstein, A J Swift
Annals of Biomedical Engineering|March 24, 2010
Cytokine antagonism reduces pain and modulates spinal astrocytic reactivity after cervical nerve root compressionSarah M Rothman, Beth A Winkelstein
The Journal of Pain|January 7, 2014
Ablating spinal NK1-bearing neurons eliminates the development of pain and reduces spinal neuronal hyperexcitability and inflammation from mechanical joint injury in the ratChristine L Weisshaar, Beth A Winkelstein
Medicine|May 1, 1985
X-linked agammaglobulinemia: an analysis of 96 patientsH M Lederman, J A Winkelstein
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal|January 1, 1987
Prevalence of complement deficiencies in children with systemic meningococcal infectionsR J Leggiadro, J A Winkelstein
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Journal of Biomechanics|December 5, 2006
Cervical facet capsular ligament yield defines the threshold for injury and persistent joint-mediated neck painKyle P Quinn, Beth A Winkelstein
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering|June 8, 2004
Mechanical thresholds for initiation and persistence of pain following nerve root injury: mechanical and chemical contributions at injuryBeth A Winkelstein, Joyce A DeLeo
Stapp Car Crash Journal|April 27, 2007
Experimental and computational characterization of three-dimensional cervical spine flexibilityB A Winkelstein, B S Myers
The Journal of Pediatrics|October 1, 1971
Nonvenereal transmission of gonococcal infections to childrenW B Shore, J A Winkelstein
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering|July 13, 2011
Preconditioning is correlated with altered collagen fiber alignment in ligamentKyle P Quinn, Beth A Winkelstein
Infection and Immunity|November 1, 1975
Host defense against the pneumococcus in T-lymphocyte-deficient, nude miceJ A Winkelstein, A J Swift
Annals of Biomedical Engineering|March 24, 2010
Cytokine antagonism reduces pain and modulates spinal astrocytic reactivity after cervical nerve root compressionSarah M Rothman, Beth A Winkelstein
The Journal of Pain|January 7, 2014
Ablating spinal NK1-bearing neurons eliminates the development of pain and reduces spinal neuronal hyperexcitability and inflammation from mechanical joint injury in the ratChristine L Weisshaar, Beth A Winkelstein
Medicine|May 1, 1985
X-linked agammaglobulinemia: an analysis of 96 patientsH M Lederman, J A Winkelstein
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal|January 1, 1987
Prevalence of complement deficiencies in children with systemic meningococcal infectionsR J Leggiadro, J A Winkelstein
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