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Jennifer L Curtis

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Journal of Pediatric Surgery|December 2, 2008
Stapled intestinal anastomoses in infantsLindsay Wrighton, Jennifer L Curtis, Gerald Gollin
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|July 13, 2010
Pledgeted mattress sutures reduce recurrent reflux after laparoscopic Nissen fundoplicationJennifer L Curtis, Grace Wong, Ivan Gutierrez, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|July 13, 2010
Failure of enema reduction for ileocolic intussusception at a referring hospital does not preclude repeat attempts at a children's hospitalJennifer L Curtis, Ivan M Gutierrez, Shannon R Kirk, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|August 5, 2008
Primary gastric tumors of infancy and childhood: 54-year experience at a single institutionJennifer L Curtis, R Cartland Burns, Larry Wang, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|December 2, 2008
Abdominal involvement in pediatric heart and lung transplant recipients with posttransplant lymphoproliferative disease increases the risk of mortalityCindy C Tai, Jennifer L Curtis, Jacqueline R Szmuszkovicz, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|January 18, 2006
The fibroblast growth factor pathway serves a regulatory role in proliferation and apoptosis in the pathogenesis of intestinal atresiaTimothy J Fairbanks, Frederic G Sala, Robert Kanard, et al.
Developmental Biology|September 8, 2006
Fibroblast growth factor 10 is required for survival and proliferation but not differentiation of intestinal epithelial progenitor cells during murine colon developmentFrédéric G Sala, Jennifer L Curtis, Jacqueline M Veltmaat, et al.
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|September 6, 2008
Induction of fibroblast growth factor 10 (FGF10) in the ileal crypt epithelium after massive small bowel resection suggests a role for FGF10 in gut adaptationCindy C Tai, Jennifer L Curtis, Frederic G Sala, et al.
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery|December 2, 2008
Stapled intestinal anastomoses in infantsLindsay Wrighton, Jennifer L Curtis, Gerald Gollin
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|July 13, 2010
Pledgeted mattress sutures reduce recurrent reflux after laparoscopic Nissen fundoplicationJennifer L Curtis, Grace Wong, Ivan Gutierrez, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|July 13, 2010
Failure of enema reduction for ileocolic intussusception at a referring hospital does not preclude repeat attempts at a children's hospitalJennifer L Curtis, Ivan M Gutierrez, Shannon R Kirk, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|August 5, 2008
Primary gastric tumors of infancy and childhood: 54-year experience at a single institutionJennifer L Curtis, R Cartland Burns, Larry Wang, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|December 2, 2008
Abdominal involvement in pediatric heart and lung transplant recipients with posttransplant lymphoproliferative disease increases the risk of mortalityCindy C Tai, Jennifer L Curtis, Jacqueline R Szmuszkovicz, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|January 18, 2006
The fibroblast growth factor pathway serves a regulatory role in proliferation and apoptosis in the pathogenesis of intestinal atresiaTimothy J Fairbanks, Frederic G Sala, Robert Kanard, et al.
Developmental Biology|September 8, 2006
Fibroblast growth factor 10 is required for survival and proliferation but not differentiation of intestinal epithelial progenitor cells during murine colon developmentFrédéric G Sala, Jennifer L Curtis, Jacqueline M Veltmaat, et al.
Developmental Dynamics : an Official Publication of the American Association of Anatomists|September 6, 2008
Induction of fibroblast growth factor 10 (FGF10) in the ileal crypt epithelium after massive small bowel resection suggests a role for FGF10 in gut adaptationCindy C Tai, Jennifer L Curtis, Frederic G Sala, et al.
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