Primary care (Medicine) -- United States -- Evaluation. ; Medicine -- Specialties and specialists. ; Physicians -- Supply and demand -- United States.
Background. Strengthening the role of primary care is considered a key element in improving the outcomes and efficiency of health care delivery. Previous studies of the benefits of primary care have primarily examined the association of primary...
Linda Landon '77, Lynne Brooks '76, ?, Judy Zimicki '76, Suzanne Wiley '77, Kathy Van Wheldon '76, Melinda Hungerford '76, Ann Waugh '76, Betsy Clark '76, Katie Spivey '76, Anne Thomas '77, Susan Bull '77, Linda Peppard '77, Mary Osgood '76 1973-4...
Breast -- Cancer -- Tomography. ; Breast -- Cancer -- Imaging. ; Breast -- Cancer -- Diagnosis. ; Near infrared reflectance spectroscopy. ; Image processing -- Digital techniques.
Near-infrared (NIR) light has the potential to be used as a non-invasive means of diagnostic imaging within the human breast. Due to the diffusive nature of light in tissue, computational model-based methods are required for functional imaging...
Outing Club Officers; D.O.C. 1974-1975 Directorate; left to right, top to bottom: Charlie Cornish '75, Chairman ESD; Elise Erler '76 Vice President; Nick Hunt '75, Co-chairman C & T; Neil VanDyke '76 Publicity; William Lyons '75, President; John...
Outing Club Officers; Dartmouth Outing Club 1974-1975 Directorate; left to right, front to back: Neil VanDyke '76, publicity; Elise Erler '76, Vice President; Nick Hunt '75, Co-chairman C & T; Charles Fechter '75 Co-chairman C & T; Bill Lyons '75,...
Dartmouth Aires Spaulding Auditorium; Aires- Spring sing 1976- Officer Krupke left to right; Darrell Pierce '77, Mark Adams '77, Tom Tomai '79, Paul Lazarus '76, Don Reckenbeil '79, Mark Beams '77, Bob Rennicks '77, Brian Litscher '78, Al Henning...
Nerve growth factor (NGF), the prototypic neurotrophin, is well characterized for its pro-survival and growth effects in sympathetic and sensory neurons. Acting as a target-derived factor, NGF regulates the maturation of innervating neurons, and...
Metal ions confer structural stability and reactivity to a large number of proteins that use the amino acids histidine (His) and cysteine (Cys) to form stable metal-ligand complexes. The stability of metal-His and metal-Cys interactions and their...
Understanding trace element homeostasis in plants has a direct impact on global health. Much of the developing world suffers from nutrient deficiencies, and subsists on a plant based diet often lacking bioavailable nutrients like iron and zinc. At...
Older people -- Medical care -- United States -- Evaluation. Chronically ill -- Medical care -- United States -- Evaluation. Ambulatory medical care -- United States -- Evaluation.
Objective . To examine how continuity is related to quality measures for chronically ill elderly patients; to the specialty and caseload of the physicians they predominantly visit; and to the regional context of where their ambulatory care is...
T cells. Melanoma -- Immunotherapy. Immunologic memory. Immune response -- Regulation. Medical Term T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory -- immunology. CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes -- immunology. Melanoma, Experimental -- immunology.
The potential for the immune system to control growing tumors was recognized over a century ago. Studies during the past 20 years have presented undisputable evidence that host T cells have the ability to recognize, and kill tumor cells. However,...
ISGylation is a type 1 interferon-regulated process that involves conjugation of ISG15, an ubiquitin-like protein, to target proteins. This posttranslational modification is reversed by a deubiquitinase known as UBP43 or USP18. UBP43 is deregulated...
Back Row Kevin Hunt '74, John Dale '74, Peter Luthy '73, Wayne Young '72, Chris Ley '73, Steve Cardy '77, John "Goose" Gleason '76, Don Colatho 76, Jeffrey Parkins (PhD) '77 Front Row Rick Gerarde '74, Dave Bailey '72 Jack Manning '72, Buck Becker...