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Mark P Mooney

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Child'S Nervous System : Chns : Official Journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery|February 24, 2005
Age-related changes in lateral ventricle morphology in craniosynostotic rabbits using magnetic resonance imagingWendy Fellows-Mayle, T Kevin Hitchens, Elena Simplaceanu, et al.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|July 16, 2008
A successful algorithm for limiting postoperative fistulae following palatal procedures in the patient with orofacial cleftingJoseph E Losee, Darren M Smith, Ahmed M Afifi, et al.
The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery|March 26, 2008
Leporine-derived adipose precursor cells exhibit in vitro osteogenic potentialJason R Dudas, Joseph E Losee, Virginia M Penascino, et al.
The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal : Official Publication of the American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association|July 12, 2011
Relaxin does not rescue coronal suture fusion in craniosynostotic rabbitsJames J Cray, Anne M Burrows, Lisa Vecchione, et al.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|March 3, 2011
Recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2-induced craniosynostosis and growth restriction in the immature skeletonChristopher R Kinsella, James J Cray, Emily L Durham, et al.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|September 28, 2010
Direct comparison of progenitor cells derived from adipose, muscle, and bone marrow from wild-type or craniosynostotic rabbitsGregory M Cooper, Emily L Durham, James J Cray, et al.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|April 2, 2013
Novel animal model of calvarial defect: part IV. Reconstruction of a calvarial wound complicated by durectomyZoe M MacIsaac, Benjamin A Levine, Darren M Smith, et al.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|May 15, 2007
Anti-TGF-beta2 antibody therapy inhibits postoperative resynostosis in craniosynostotic rabbitsMark P Mooney, H Wolfgang Losken, Amr M Moursi, et al.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|May 29, 2019
Interleukin-10 Does Not Augment Osseous Regeneration in the Scarred Calvarial Defect Achieved with Low-Dose Biopatterned BMP2Jack E Brooker, Michael R Bykowski, Liliana Camison, et al.
The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery|May 21, 2010
Effects of flutamide therapy on craniofacial growth and development in a model of craniosynostosisJames Cray, Anne M Burrows, Lisa Vecchione, et al.
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Child'S Nervous System : Chns : Official Journal of the International Society for Pediatric Neurosurgery|February 24, 2005
Age-related changes in lateral ventricle morphology in craniosynostotic rabbits using magnetic resonance imagingWendy Fellows-Mayle, T Kevin Hitchens, Elena Simplaceanu, et al.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|July 16, 2008
A successful algorithm for limiting postoperative fistulae following palatal procedures in the patient with orofacial cleftingJoseph E Losee, Darren M Smith, Ahmed M Afifi, et al.
The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery|March 26, 2008
Leporine-derived adipose precursor cells exhibit in vitro osteogenic potentialJason R Dudas, Joseph E Losee, Virginia M Penascino, et al.
The Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal : Official Publication of the American Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Association|July 12, 2011
Relaxin does not rescue coronal suture fusion in craniosynostotic rabbitsJames J Cray, Anne M Burrows, Lisa Vecchione, et al.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|March 3, 2011
Recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2-induced craniosynostosis and growth restriction in the immature skeletonChristopher R Kinsella, James J Cray, Emily L Durham, et al.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|September 28, 2010
Direct comparison of progenitor cells derived from adipose, muscle, and bone marrow from wild-type or craniosynostotic rabbitsGregory M Cooper, Emily L Durham, James J Cray, et al.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|April 2, 2013
Novel animal model of calvarial defect: part IV. Reconstruction of a calvarial wound complicated by durectomyZoe M MacIsaac, Benjamin A Levine, Darren M Smith, et al.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|May 15, 2007
Anti-TGF-beta2 antibody therapy inhibits postoperative resynostosis in craniosynostotic rabbitsMark P Mooney, H Wolfgang Losken, Amr M Moursi, et al.
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery|May 29, 2019
Interleukin-10 Does Not Augment Osseous Regeneration in the Scarred Calvarial Defect Achieved with Low-Dose Biopatterned BMP2Jack E Brooker, Michael R Bykowski, Liliana Camison, et al.
The Journal of Craniofacial Surgery|May 21, 2010
Effects of flutamide therapy on craniofacial growth and development in a model of craniosynostosisJames Cray, Anne M Burrows, Lisa Vecchione, et al.
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