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Psychology, Health & Medicine|February 10, 2015
Coping and posttraumatic growth in women with limb amputationsLauren A Stutts, Sarah E Bills, Savannah R Erwin, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|August 7, 1998
Intestinal adaptation is enhanced by epidermal growth factor independent of increased ileal epidermal growth factor receptor expressionM A Helmrath, C E Shin, C R Erwin, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research|August 12, 1998
The EGF\EGF-receptor axis modulates enterocyte apoptosis during intestinal adaptationM A Helmrath, C E Shin, C R Erwin, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|June 5, 2003
A serum factor(s) after small bowel resection induces intestinal epithelial cell proliferation: effects of timing, site, and extent of resectionRussell J Juno, Andrew W Knott, Christopher R Erwin, et al.
Surgery|May 18, 2010
Epidermal growth factor receptor signaling modulates chemokine (CXC) ligand 5 expression and is associated with villus angiogenesis after small bowel resectionMark E McMellen, Derek Wakeman, Christopher R Erwin, et al.
Gastroenterology|February 14, 2006
Epidermal growth factor receptor signaling regulates Bax and Bcl-w expression and apoptotic responses during intestinal adaptation in miceNicole P Bernal, Wolfgang Stehr, Rebecca Coyle, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|March 29, 2006
Combined pharmacotherapy that increases proliferation and decreases apoptosis optimally enhances intestinal adaptationNicole P Bernal, Wolfgang Stehr, Sherri Profitt, et al.
Microscopy Research and Technique|October 31, 2000
Epidermal growth factor is critical for intestinal adaptation following small bowel resectionL E Stern, C R Erwin, D P O'Brien, et al.
Surgery|September 13, 2005
Opposing roles for p21(waf1/cip1) and p27(kip1) in enterocyte differentiation, proliferation, and migrationWolfgang Stehr, Timothy I Mercer, Nicole P Bernal, et al.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|November 1, 1991
P3 responses to prosodic stimuli in adult autistic subjectsR Erwin, D Van Lancker, D Guthrie, et al.
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Psychology, Health & Medicine|February 10, 2015
Coping and posttraumatic growth in women with limb amputationsLauren A Stutts, Sarah E Bills, Savannah R Erwin, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|August 7, 1998
Intestinal adaptation is enhanced by epidermal growth factor independent of increased ileal epidermal growth factor receptor expressionM A Helmrath, C E Shin, C R Erwin, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research|August 12, 1998
The EGF\EGF-receptor axis modulates enterocyte apoptosis during intestinal adaptationM A Helmrath, C E Shin, C R Erwin, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|June 5, 2003
A serum factor(s) after small bowel resection induces intestinal epithelial cell proliferation: effects of timing, site, and extent of resectionRussell J Juno, Andrew W Knott, Christopher R Erwin, et al.
Surgery|May 18, 2010
Epidermal growth factor receptor signaling modulates chemokine (CXC) ligand 5 expression and is associated with villus angiogenesis after small bowel resectionMark E McMellen, Derek Wakeman, Christopher R Erwin, et al.
Gastroenterology|February 14, 2006
Epidermal growth factor receptor signaling regulates Bax and Bcl-w expression and apoptotic responses during intestinal adaptation in miceNicole P Bernal, Wolfgang Stehr, Rebecca Coyle, et al.
Journal of Pediatric Surgery|March 29, 2006
Combined pharmacotherapy that increases proliferation and decreases apoptosis optimally enhances intestinal adaptationNicole P Bernal, Wolfgang Stehr, Sherri Profitt, et al.
Microscopy Research and Technique|October 31, 2000
Epidermal growth factor is critical for intestinal adaptation following small bowel resectionL E Stern, C R Erwin, D P O'Brien, et al.
Surgery|September 13, 2005
Opposing roles for p21(waf1/cip1) and p27(kip1) in enterocyte differentiation, proliferation, and migrationWolfgang Stehr, Timothy I Mercer, Nicole P Bernal, et al.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology|November 1, 1991
P3 responses to prosodic stimuli in adult autistic subjectsR Erwin, D Van Lancker, D Guthrie, et al.
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