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2. Life-threatening complications and mortality of minimally invasive pectus surgery
3. Successful correction of pectus excavatum using the Nuss procedure after neonatal sternal cleft repair
4. The Minimally Invasive Repair of Pectus Excavatum
5. Simple and efficient recycling of fungal selectable marker genes with the Cre-loxP recombination system via anastomosis
6. Dismorfología de las deformidades de la pared torácica: distribución de frecuencias de los subtipos de pectus excavatum típico y subtipos poco comunes
7. Dysmorphology of Chest Wall Deformities: Frequency Distribution of Subtypes of Typical Pectus Excavatum and Rare Subtypes
8. Optoelectronic plethysmography demonstrates abrogation of regional chest wall motion dysfunction in patients with pectus excavatum after Nuss repair
9. Increasing Severity of Pectus Excavatum is Associated with Reduced Pulmonary Function
10. Regional chest wall motion dysfunction in patients with pectus excavatum demonstrated via optoelectronic plethysmography
11. One hundred patients with recurrent pectus excavatum repaired via the minimally invasive Nuss technique—effective in most regardless of initial operative approach
12. Indications and Technique of Nuss Procedure for Pectus Excavatum
13. Structure of Oxalacetate Acetylhydrolase, a Virulence Factor of the Chestnut Blight Fungus
14. Minimally invasive repair of pectus excavatum in patients with Marfan syndrome and marfanoid features
15. Minimally Invasive Surgical Correction of Chest Wall Deformities in Children (Nuss Procedure)
16. Preface
17. Minimally invasive surgical repair of pectus excavatum
18. Large-scale expressed sequence tag analysis for the chestnut blight fungus Cryphonectria parasitica
19. When it is not an infection: metal allergy after the Nuss procedure for repair of pectus excavatum
20. Infectious complications after the Nuss repair in a series of 863 patients
21. Family study of the inheritance of pectus excavatum
22. Classification of the dysmorphology of pectus excavatum
23. Reliability of a standardized protocol to calculate cross-sectional chest area and severity indices to evaluate pectus excavatum
24. The minimally invasive Nuss technique for recurrent or failed pectus excavatum repair in 50 patients
25. Impact of pectus excavatum on pulmonary function before and after repair with the Nuss procedure
26. A pilot study of the impact of surgical repair on disease-specific quality of life among patients with pectus excavatum
27. Constitutively activated Gα negatively regulates virulence, reproduction and hydrophobin gene expression in the chestnut blight fungus Cryphonectria parasitica
28. Experience and modification update for the minimally invasive Nuss technique for pectus excavatum repair in 303 patients
29. The effects of a pediatric unilateral inguinal hernia clinical pathway on quality and cost
30. Outcome analysis of minimally invasive repair of pectus excavatum: Review of 251 cases
31. Initial Assessment of Gene Diversity for the Oomycete Pathogen Phytophthora infestans Based on Expressed Sequences
32. A 10-year review of a minimally invasive technique for the correction of pectus excavatum
33. Identification of a Cryphonectria parasitica laccase gene promoter element involved in cycloheximide-inducible, hypovirus-repressible transcriptional activation
34. Cloning and Characterization of a General Amino Acid Control Transcriptional Activator from the Chestnut Blight FungusCryphonectria parasitica
35. cDNA-Derived Hypovirus RNA in Transformed Chestnut Blight Fungus Is Spliced and Trimmed of Vector Nucleotides
36. Molecular analysis and overexpression of the gene encoding endothiapepsin, an aspartic protease from Cryphonectria parasitica
37. First field isolation of wound tumor virus from a plant host: Minimal sequence divergence from the type strain isolated from an insect vector
38. The autocatalytic protease p29 encoded by a hypovirulence-associated virus of the chestnut blight fungus resembles the potyvirus-encoded protease HC-Pro
39. Cloning of the maize rough dwarf virus genome: Molecular confirmation of the plant-reovirus classification scheme and identification of two large nonoverlapping coding domains within a single genomic segment
40. Structure-specific binding of wound tumor virus transcripts by a host factor: Involvement of both terminal nucleotide domains
41. Stimulation of in vitro transcription of T4 DNA by the polyamine spermidine
42. Variant dsRNAs associated with transmission-defective isolates of wound tumor virus represent terminally conserved remnants of genome segments
43. Resolution and genome assignment of mRNA transcripts synthesized in vitro by wound tumor virus
44. Synthesis and application of DNA and RNA
45. Molecular cloning and characterization of the genome of wound tumor virus: A tumor-inducing plant reovirus
46. The 3′-terminal sequence of a wound tumor virus transcript can influence conformational and functional properties associated with the 5′-terminus
47. Assignment of wound tumor virus nonstructural polypeptides to cognate dsRNA genome segments by in vitro expression of tailored full-length cDNA clones
48. Complete nucleotide sequence of wound tumor virus genomic segments encoding nonstructural polypeptides
49. Variation in the relative synthesis of immunoglobulin G and non-immunoglobulin G proteins in cultured MPC-11 cells with changes in the overall rate of polypeptide chain initiation and elongation
50. Surgical respiratory emergencies in the newborn S
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