132 results on '"Greenberg, Ellen"'
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2. The Polycentric City [Dispatches]
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Tung, Greg and Greenberg, Ellen
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places ,placemaking ,architecture ,environment ,landscape ,urban design ,public realm ,planning ,design ,dispatches ,polycentric ,Pasadena ,Plaza Pasadena Mall ,Green urbanism ,CNU ,Greg Tung ,Ellen Greenberg - Published
- 2005
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3. What to do with Greyfields? [Forum]
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Bodzin, Steven and Greenberg, Ellen
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places ,placemaking ,architecture ,environment ,landscape ,urban design ,public realm ,planning ,design ,forum ,Greyfields ,congress ,urbanism ,Steven Bodzin ,Ellen Greenberg - Published
- 2001
4. Obesity in Youth with Type 1 Diabetes in Germany, Austria, and the United States
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Willi, Steven, Lipman, Terri, Calvano, Tammy, Kucheruk, Olena, Minnock, Pantea, Nguyen, Chau, Klingensmith, Georgeanna, Banion, Carolyn, Barker, Jennifer, Cain, Cindy, Chase, Peter, Hoops, Sandy, Kelsy, Megan, Maahs, David, Mowry, Cathy, Nadeau, Kristen, Raymond, Jennifer, Rewers, Marian, Rewers, Arleta, Slover, Robert, Steck, Andrea, Wadwa, Paul, Walravens, Philippe, Zeitler, Philip, Haro, Heidi, Manseau, Katherine, Weinstock, Ruth, Izquierdo, Roberto, Sheikh, Umair, Conboy, Patricia, Bulger, Jane, Bzdick, Suzan, Goland, Robin, Gandica, Rachelle, Weiner, Lindsay, Cook, Steve, Greenberg, Ellen, Kohm, Kevin, Pollack, Sarah, Lee, Joyce, Gregg, Brigid, Tan, Meng, Burgh, Kimberly, Eason, Ashley, Garg, Satish, Michels, Aaron, Myers, Lisa, DiMeglio, Linda, Hannon, Tamara, Orr, Donald, Cruz, Christy, Woerner, Stephanie, Wolfsdorf, Joseph, Quinn, Maryanne, Tawa, Olivia, Ahmann, Andrew, Castle, Jessica, Joarder, Farahnaz, Bogan, Chris, Cady, Nancy, Cox, Jennifer, Pitts, Amy, Fitch, Rebecca, White, Brad, Wollam, Bethany, Bode, Bruce, Lindmark, Katie, Hosey, RaShonda, Bethin, Kathleen, Quattrin, Teresa, Ecker, Michelle, Wood, Jamie, Chao, Lily, Cheung, Clement, Fisher, Lynda, Jeandron, Debra, Kaufman, Francine, Kim, Mimi, Miyazaki, Brian, Monzavi, Roshanak, Patel, Payal, Pitukcheewanont, Pisit, Sandstrom, Anna, Cohen, Marisa, Ichihara, Brian, Lipton, Megan, Cemeroglu, Ayse, Appiagyei-Dankah, Yaw, Daniel, Maala, Postellon, Daniel, Racine, Michael, Wood, Michael, Kleis, Lora, Hirsch, Irl, DeSantis, Anthony, Dugdale, D.C., Failor, R. Alan, Gilliam, Lisa, Greenbaum, Carla, Janci, Mary, Odegard, Peggy, Trence, Dace, Wisse, Brent, Batts, Emily, Dove, Angela, Hefty, Deborah, Khakpour, Dori, Klein, Jani, Kuhns, Kristen, McCulloch-Olson, Marli, Peterson, Christina, Ramey, Mary, Marie, Marissa St., Thomson, Pam, Webber, Christine, Liljenquist, David, Sulik, Mark, Vance, Carl, Coughenour, Tiffany, Brown, Chris, Halford, Jean, Prudent, Andrea, Rigby, Shanda, Robison, Brandon, Starkman, Harold, Berry, Tymara, Cerame, Barbara, Chin, Daisy, Ebner-Lyon, Laurie, Guevarra, Frances, Sabanosh, Kristen, Silverman, Lawrence, Wagner, Christine, Fox, Marie, Buckingham, Bruce, Shah, Avni, Caswell, Kimberly, Harris, Breanne, Bergenstal, Richard, Criego, Amy, Damberg, Greg, Matfin, Glenn, Powers, Margaret, Tridgell, David, Burt, Cassie, Olson, Beth, Thomas, LeeAnn, Mehta, Sanjeev, Katz, Michelle, Laffel, Lori, Hathway, Joanne, Phillips, Roxanne, Cengiz, Eda, Tamborlane, William, Cappiello, Darryll, Steffen, Amy, Zgorski, Melinda, Peters, Anne, Ruelas, Valerie, Benjamin, Robert, Adkins, Deanna, Cuffee, Juanita, Spruill, Amber, Aleppo-Kacmarek, Grazia, Derby, Teresa, Massaro, Elaine, Webb, Kimberly, Burt Solorzano, Christine, DeBoer, Mark, Madison, Helen, McGill, Janet, Buechler, Lori, Clifton, Mary Jane, Hurst, Stacy, Kissel, Sarah, Recklein, Carol, Tsalikian, Eva, Tansey, Michael, Cabbage, Joanne, Coffey, Julie, Salamati, Sarah, Clements, Mark, Raman, Sripriya, Turpin, Angela, Bedard, Jennifer, Cohoon, Cyndy, Elrod, Aliza, Fridlington, Amanda, Hester, Lois, Kruger, Davida, Schatz, Desmond, Clare-Salzler, Michael, Cusi, Kenneth, Digman, Colleen, Fudge, Becky, Haller, Mike, Meehan, Collette, Rohrs, Henry, Silverstein, Janet, Wagh, Sujata, Cintron, Miriam, Sheehan, Eleni, Thomas, Jamie, Daniels, Mark, Clark, Susan, Flannery, Timothy, Forghani, Nikta, Naidu, Ajanta, Reh, Christina, Scoggin, Peggy, Trinh, Lien, Ayala, Natalie, Quintana, Rebeca, Speer, Heather, Zipf, William, Seiple, Diane, Kittelsrud, Julie, Gupta, Ashutosh, Peterson, Vikki, Stoker, Ashley, Gottschalk, Michael, Hashiguchi, Marla, Smith, Katheryn, Rodriguez, Henry, Bobik, Craig, Henson, Danielle, Simmons, Jill, Potter, Amy, Black, Margo, Brendle, Faith, Gubitosi-Klug, Rose, Kaminski, Beth, Bergant, Susan, Campbell, Wendy, Tasi, Catherine, Copeland, Kenneth, Beck, Joni, Less, Joane, Schanuel, Jill, Tolbert, Jennifer, Adi, Saleh, Gerard-Gonzalez, Andrea, Gitelman, Stephen, Chettout, Nassim, Torok, Christine, Pihoker, Catherine, Yi-Frazier, Joyce, Kearns, Susan, Libman, Ingrid, Bills, Vicky, Diaz, Ana, Duke, Julie, Nathan, Brandon, Moran, Antoinette, Bellin, Melena, Beasley, Shannon, Kogler, Anne, Leschyshyn, Janice, Schmid, Kara, Street, Anne, Nelson, Bryce, Frost, Carrie, Reifeis, Erin, Haymond, Morey, Bacha, Fida, Caldas-Vasquez, Maria, Klinepeter, Sara, Redondo, Maria, Berlanga, Rosa, Falk, Teresa, Garnes, Elizabeth, Gonzalez, Janette, Martinez, Cecilia, Pontifes, Mariam, Yulatic, Ronald, Arnold, Kathleen, Evans, Traci, Sellers, Sharon, Raman, Vandana, Foster, Carol, Murray, Mary, Brown, Trina, Slater, Hillarie, Wheeler, Karen, Harlan, David, Lee, Mary, Lock, John-Paul, Hartigan, Celia, Hubacz, Lisa, Buse, John, Calikoglu, Ali, Largay, Joseph, Young, Laura, Brown, Helen, Duncan, Vinnie, Duclos, Michelle, Tricome, Julie, Brandenburg, Verdayne, Blehm, Julie, Hallanger-Johnson, Julie, Hanson, Dawn, Miller, Corliss, Weiss, Jennifer, Hoffman, Robert, Chaudhari, Monika, Repaske, David, Gilson, Elizabeth, Haines, Jesse, Rudolph, Justen, McClave, Charles, Biersdorf, Doris, Tello, Anthony, Amundson, Donna, Ward, Rhonda, Rickels, Michael, Dalton-Bakes, Cornelia, Markman, Eileen, Peleckis, Amy, Rosenfeld, Nora, Dolan, Lawrence, Corathers, Sarah, Kichler, Jessica, Baugh, Holly, Standiford, Debbie, Hassing, Jeanne, Jones, Jennifer, Willis, Stephen, Wysham, Carol, Davis, Lisa, Blackman, Scott, Abel, Kimber-Lee, Clark, Loretta, Jonas, Andrea, Kagan, Ellie, Sosenko, Jay, Blashke, Carlos, Matheson, Della, Edelen, Rachel, Repas, Thomas, Baldwin, Denise, Borgwardt, Trista, Conroy, Christina, DeGrote, Kelly, Marchiando, Rod, Wasson, Michelle, Fox, Larry, Mauras, Nelly, Damaso, Ligeia, Englert, Kim, Hamaty, Marwan, Kennedy, Laurence, Schweiger, Michelle, Konstantinopoulos, Pantelis, Mawhorter, Carolyn, Orasko, Amy, Rose, Denise, Deeb, Larry, Rohrbacher, Kim, Schroeder, Leroy, Roark, Amanda, Ali, Omar, Kramer, Joanna, Whitson-Jones, Donna, Gassner, Heidi, Kollipara, Sobha, Harwood, Katerina, Prasad, Vijaya, Brault, Judy, DuBose, Stephanie N., Hermann, Julia M., Tamborlane, William V., Beck, Roy W., Dost, Axel, DiMeglio, Linda A., Schwab, Karl Otfried, Holl, Reinhard W., Hofer, Sabine E., and Maahs, David M. more...
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- 2015
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5. Factors for Radical Creativity, Incremental Creativity, and Routine, Noncreative Performance
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Madjar, Nora, Greenberg, Ellen, and Chen, Zheng
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This study extends theory and research by differentiating between routine, noncreative performance and 2 distinct types of creativity: radical and incremental. We also use a sensemaking perspective to examine the interplay of social and personal factors that may influence a person's engagement in a certain level of creative action versus routine, noncreative work. Results demonstrate that willingness to take risks, resources for creativity, and career commitment are associated primarily with radical creativity; that the presence of creative coworkers and organizational identification are associated with incremental creativity; and that conformity and organizational identification are linked with routine performance. Theoretical and managerial implications are discussed. (Contains 3 tables and 1 footnote.) more...
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- 2011
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6. iPSC-derived β cells model diabetes due to glucokinase deficiency
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Hua, Haiqing, Shang, Linshan, Martinez, Hector, Freeby, Matthew, Gallagher, Mary Pat, Ludwig, Thomas, Deng, Liyong, Greenberg, Ellen, LeDuc, Charles, Chung, Wendy K., Goland, Robin, Leibel, Rudolph L., and Egli, Dieter more...
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- 2017
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7. Creativity, Autonomy, and Evaluation of Creative Work: Artistic Workers in Organizations.
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Greenberg, Ellen
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A simulation study with 96 students at 3 schools of fashion design demonstrated that more creative output was obtained from subjects who had more choice in selecting problems on which to work; took more time to perform the task; had more training; expressed positive feelings about their work; and attended the school with the best reputation. (DB) more...
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- 1992
8. Prevalence of Detectable C-Peptide According to Age at Diagnosis and Duration of Type 1 Diabetes
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Davis, Asa K., DuBose, Stephanie N., Haller, Michael J., Miller, Kellee M., DiMeglio, Linda A., Bethin, Kathleen E., Goland, Robin S., Greenberg, Ellen M., Liljenquist, David R., Ahmann, Andrew J., Marcovina, Santica M., Peters, Anne L., Beck, Roy W., and Greenbaum, Carla J. more...
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- 2015
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9. The Intergenerational Transmission of Marital Instability Reconsidered
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Greenberg, Ellen F. and Nay, W. Robert
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- 1982
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10. iPSC-derived β cells model diabetes due to glucokinase deficiency
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Hua, Haiqing, Shang, Linshan, Martinez, Hector, Freeby, Matthew, Gallagher, Mary Pat, Ludwig, Thomas, Deng, Liyong, Greenberg, Ellen, LeDuc, Charles, Chung, Wendy K., Goland, Robin, Leibel, Rudolph L., and Egli, Dieter more...
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Glucokinase -- Health aspects ,Diabetes -- Research ,Stem cells -- Transplantation ,Health care industry - Abstract
Diabetes is a disorder characterized by loss of β cell mass and/or β cell function, leading to deficiency of insulin relative to metabolic need. To determine whether stem cell-derived β [...]
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- 2013
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11. Human oocytes reprogram somatic cells to a pluripotent state
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Noggle, Scott, Fung, Ho-Lim, Gore, Athurva, Martinez, Hector, Satriani, Kathleen Crumm, Prosser, Robert, Oum, Kiboong, Paull, Daniel, Druckenmiller, Sarah, Freeby, Matthew, Greenberg, Ellen, Zhang, Kun, Goland, Robin, Sauer, Mark V., Leibel, Rudolph L., and Egli, Dieter more...
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Genetic disorders -- Risk factors -- Research ,Oocytes -- Genetic aspects -- Physiological aspects -- Research ,DNA damage -- Physiological aspects -- Research ,Environmental issues ,Science and technology ,Zoology and wildlife conservation - Abstract
The exchange of the oocyte's genome with the genome of a somatic cell, followed by the derivation of pluripotent stem cells, could enable the generation of specific cells affected in degenerative human diseases. Such cells, carrying the patient's genome, might be useful for cell replacement. Here we report that the development of human oocytes after genome exchange arrests at late cleavage stages in association with transcriptional abnormalities. In contrast, if the oocyte genome is not removed and the somatic cell genome is merely added, the resultant triploid cells develop to the blastocyst stage. Stem cell lines derived from these blastocysts differentiate into cell types of all three germ layers, and a pluripotent gene expression program is established on the genome derived from the somatic cell. This result demonstrates the feasibility of reprogramming human cells using oocytes and identifies removal of the oocyte genome as the primary cause of developmental failure after genome exchange., The generation of animals by transfer of the genome from an adult cell into an unfertilized oocyte (1), and the isolation of pluripotent stem cells from human blastocysts (2), raised [...] more...
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- 2011
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12. Human oocytes reprogram adult somatic nuclei of a type 1 diabetic to diploid pluripotent stem cells
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Yamada, Mitsutoshi, Johannesson, Bjarki, Sagi, Ido, Burnett, Lisa Cole, Kort, Daniel H., Prosser, Robert W., Paull, Daniel, Nestor, Michael W., Freeby, Matthew, Greenberg, Ellen, Goland, Robin S., Leibel, Rudolph L., Solomon, Susan L., Benvenisty, Nissim, Sauer, Mark V., and Egli, Dieter more...
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- 2014
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13. Sustainable streets: road projects around the country are demonstrating that they can deliver livability and environmental benefits while achieving mobility and safety objectives
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Carlson, David J., Greenberg, Ellen, and Kanninen, Morgan
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New York. Department of Transportation -- Environmental policy ,United States. Environmental Protection Agency -- Environmental policy ,Sustainable development ,Road construction ,Business ,Engineering and manufacturing industries ,Government ,Transportation industry - Abstract
Transportation professionals face an increasingly complex set of competing demands in the delivery of road projects that involve public rights-of-way. Designing a safe facility, constructing the roadway, and installing traffic [...] more...
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- 2011
14. Diabetes mellitus promotes periodontal destruction in children
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Lalla, Evanthia, Cheng, Bin, Lal, Shantanu, Kaplan, Selma, Softness, Barney, Greenberg, Ellen, Goland, Robin S., and Lamster, Ira B.
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- 2007
15. Periodontal infection profiles in type 1 diabetes
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Lalla, Evanthia, Kaplan, Selma, Chang, Shu-mei J., Roth, Georg A., Celenti, Romanita, Hinckley, Karen, Greenberg, Ellen, and Papapanou, Panos N.
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- 2006
16. Periodontal Changes in Children and Adolescents With Diabetes: A case-control study
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LALLA, EVANTHIA, CHENG, BIN, LAL, SHANTANU, TUCKER, SID, GREENBERG, ELLEN, GOLAND, ROBIN, and LAMSTER, IRA B.
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- 2006
17. Creative problem solving in the specification of information requirements
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Gutierrez, Oscar and Greenberg, Ellen
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- 1993
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18. Cases, Statutes and Recent Developments
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Goetz, Galen, Siwak, Jeff, Riddle, Lance, Williams, Cory, Jones, Sandra D., Williams, Sharon, Smith, David W., Litman, Ann, Laurent, Scott, Green, Michael, Hines, Beverly C., Thomson, Doug, Leathers, Kevin, Walters, Jamie, Faris, Andrea, Williams, Christopher, Houske, Robert H., Plymell, Tracey, Koch, Linda, Kelly, Carolyn, Tate, Debbie, Kratz, Timothy, and Greenberg, Ellen more...
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- 1987
19. iPSC-derived [beta] cells model diabetes due to glucokinase deficiency
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Hua, Haiqing, Shang, Linshan, Martinez, Hector, Freeby, Matthew, Gallagher, Mary Pat, Ludwig, Thomas, Deng, Liyong, Greenberg, Ellen, LeDuc, Charles, Chung, Wendy K., Goland, Robin, Leibel, Rudolph L., and Egli, Dieter more...
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Health care industry - Abstract
The corresponding authors were made aware of karyotype abnormalities through a routine quality control test of pluripotent stem cells used in the studies reported in this paper. After extensive internal [...] more...
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- 2017
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20. Obesity in Youth with Type 1 Diabetes in Germany, Austria, and the United States
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DuBose, Stephanie N., primary, Hermann, Julia M., additional, Tamborlane, William V., additional, Beck, Roy W., additional, Dost, Axel, additional, DiMeglio, Linda A., additional, Schwab, Karl Otfried, additional, Holl, Reinhard W., additional, Hofer, Sabine E., additional, Maahs, David M., additional, Willi, Steven, additional, Lipman, Terri, additional, Calvano, Tammy, additional, Kucheruk, Olena, additional, Minnock, Pantea, additional, Nguyen, Chau, additional, Klingensmith, Georgeanna, additional, Banion, Carolyn, additional, Barker, Jennifer, additional, Cain, Cindy, additional, Chase, Peter, additional, Hoops, Sandy, additional, Kelsy, Megan, additional, Maahs, David, additional, Mowry, Cathy, additional, Nadeau, Kristen, additional, Raymond, Jennifer, additional, Rewers, Marian, additional, Rewers, Arleta, additional, Slover, Robert, additional, Steck, Andrea, additional, Wadwa, Paul, additional, Walravens, Philippe, additional, Zeitler, Philip, additional, Haro, Heidi, additional, Manseau, Katherine, additional, Weinstock, Ruth, additional, Izquierdo, Roberto, additional, Sheikh, Umair, additional, Conboy, Patricia, additional, Bulger, Jane, additional, Bzdick, Suzan, additional, Goland, Robin, additional, Gandica, Rachelle, additional, Weiner, Lindsay, additional, Cook, Steve, additional, Greenberg, Ellen, additional, Kohm, Kevin, additional, Pollack, Sarah, additional, Lee, Joyce, additional, Gregg, Brigid, additional, Tan, Meng, additional, Burgh, Kimberly, additional, Eason, Ashley, additional, Garg, Satish, additional, Michels, Aaron, additional, Myers, Lisa, additional, DiMeglio, Linda, additional, Hannon, Tamara, additional, Orr, Donald, additional, Cruz, Christy, additional, Woerner, Stephanie, additional, Wolfsdorf, Joseph, additional, Quinn, Maryanne, additional, Tawa, Olivia, additional, Ahmann, Andrew, additional, Castle, Jessica, additional, Joarder, Farahnaz, additional, Bogan, Chris, additional, Cady, Nancy, additional, Cox, Jennifer, additional, Pitts, Amy, additional, Fitch, Rebecca, additional, White, Brad, additional, Wollam, Bethany, additional, Bode, Bruce, additional, Lindmark, Katie, additional, Hosey, RaShonda, additional, Bethin, Kathleen, additional, Quattrin, Teresa, additional, Ecker, Michelle, additional, Wood, Jamie, additional, Chao, Lily, additional, Cheung, Clement, additional, Fisher, Lynda, additional, Jeandron, Debra, additional, Kaufman, Francine, additional, Kim, Mimi, additional, Miyazaki, Brian, additional, Monzavi, Roshanak, additional, Patel, Payal, additional, Pitukcheewanont, Pisit, additional, Sandstrom, Anna, additional, Cohen, Marisa, additional, Ichihara, Brian, additional, Lipton, Megan, additional, Cemeroglu, Ayse, additional, Appiagyei-Dankah, Yaw, additional, Daniel, Maala, additional, Postellon, Daniel, additional, Racine, Michael, additional, Wood, Michael, additional, Kleis, Lora, additional, Hirsch, Irl, additional, DeSantis, Anthony, additional, Dugdale, D.C., additional, Failor, R. Alan, additional, Gilliam, Lisa, additional, Greenbaum, Carla, additional, Janci, Mary, additional, Odegard, Peggy, additional, Trence, Dace, additional, Wisse, Brent, additional, Batts, Emily, additional, Dove, Angela, additional, Hefty, Deborah, additional, Khakpour, Dori, additional, Klein, Jani, additional, Kuhns, Kristen, additional, McCulloch-Olson, Marli, additional, Peterson, Christina, additional, Ramey, Mary, additional, Marie, Marissa St., additional, Thomson, Pam, additional, Webber, Christine, additional, Liljenquist, David, additional, Sulik, Mark, additional, Vance, Carl, additional, Coughenour, Tiffany, additional, Brown, Chris, additional, Halford, Jean, additional, Prudent, Andrea, additional, Rigby, Shanda, additional, Robison, Brandon, additional, Starkman, Harold, additional, Berry, Tymara, additional, Cerame, Barbara, additional, Chin, Daisy, additional, Ebner-Lyon, Laurie, additional, Guevarra, Frances, additional, Sabanosh, Kristen, additional, Silverman, Lawrence, additional, Wagner, Christine, additional, Fox, Marie, additional, Buckingham, Bruce, additional, Shah, Avni, additional, Caswell, Kimberly, additional, Harris, Breanne, additional, Bergenstal, Richard, additional, Criego, Amy, additional, Damberg, Greg, additional, Matfin, Glenn, additional, Powers, Margaret, additional, Tridgell, David, additional, Burt, Cassie, additional, Olson, Beth, additional, Thomas, LeeAnn, additional, Mehta, Sanjeev, additional, Katz, Michelle, additional, Laffel, Lori, additional, Hathway, Joanne, additional, Phillips, Roxanne, additional, Cengiz, Eda, additional, Tamborlane, William, additional, Cappiello, Darryll, additional, Steffen, Amy, additional, Zgorski, Melinda, additional, Peters, Anne, additional, Ruelas, Valerie, additional, Benjamin, Robert, additional, Adkins, Deanna, additional, Cuffee, Juanita, additional, Spruill, Amber, additional, Aleppo-Kacmarek, Grazia, additional, Derby, Teresa, additional, Massaro, Elaine, additional, Webb, Kimberly, additional, Burt Solorzano, Christine, additional, DeBoer, Mark, additional, Madison, Helen, additional, McGill, Janet, additional, Buechler, Lori, additional, Clifton, Mary Jane, additional, Hurst, Stacy, additional, Kissel, Sarah, additional, Recklein, Carol, additional, Tsalikian, Eva, additional, Tansey, Michael, additional, Cabbage, Joanne, additional, Coffey, Julie, additional, Salamati, Sarah, additional, Clements, Mark, additional, Raman, Sripriya, additional, Turpin, Angela, additional, Bedard, Jennifer, additional, Cohoon, Cyndy, additional, Elrod, Aliza, additional, Fridlington, Amanda, additional, Hester, Lois, additional, Kruger, Davida, additional, Schatz, Desmond, additional, Clare-Salzler, Michael, additional, Cusi, Kenneth, additional, Digman, Colleen, additional, Fudge, Becky, additional, Haller, Mike, additional, Meehan, Collette, additional, Rohrs, Henry, additional, Silverstein, Janet, additional, Wagh, Sujata, additional, Cintron, Miriam, additional, Sheehan, Eleni, additional, Thomas, Jamie, additional, Daniels, Mark, additional, Clark, Susan, additional, Flannery, Timothy, additional, Forghani, Nikta, additional, Naidu, Ajanta, additional, Reh, Christina, additional, Scoggin, Peggy, additional, Trinh, Lien, additional, Ayala, Natalie, additional, Quintana, Rebeca, additional, Speer, Heather, additional, Zipf, William, additional, Seiple, Diane, additional, Kittelsrud, Julie, additional, Gupta, Ashutosh, additional, Peterson, Vikki, additional, Stoker, Ashley, additional, Gottschalk, Michael, additional, Hashiguchi, Marla, additional, Smith, Katheryn, additional, Rodriguez, Henry, additional, Bobik, Craig, additional, Henson, Danielle, additional, Simmons, Jill, additional, Potter, Amy, additional, Black, Margo, additional, Brendle, Faith, additional, Gubitosi-Klug, Rose, additional, Kaminski, Beth, additional, Bergant, Susan, additional, Campbell, Wendy, additional, Tasi, Catherine, additional, Copeland, Kenneth, additional, Beck, Joni, additional, Less, Joane, additional, Schanuel, Jill, additional, Tolbert, Jennifer, additional, Adi, Saleh, additional, Gerard-Gonzalez, Andrea, additional, Gitelman, Stephen, additional, Chettout, Nassim, additional, Torok, Christine, additional, Pihoker, Catherine, additional, Yi-Frazier, Joyce, additional, Kearns, Susan, additional, Libman, Ingrid, additional, Bills, Vicky, additional, Diaz, Ana, additional, Duke, Julie, additional, Nathan, Brandon, additional, Moran, Antoinette, additional, Bellin, Melena, additional, Beasley, Shannon, additional, Kogler, Anne, additional, Leschyshyn, Janice, additional, Schmid, Kara, additional, Street, Anne, additional, Nelson, Bryce, additional, Frost, Carrie, additional, Reifeis, Erin, additional, Haymond, Morey, additional, Bacha, Fida, additional, Caldas-Vasquez, Maria, additional, Klinepeter, Sara, additional, Redondo, Maria, additional, Berlanga, Rosa, additional, Falk, Teresa, additional, Garnes, Elizabeth, additional, Gonzalez, Janette, additional, Martinez, Cecilia, additional, Pontifes, Mariam, additional, Yulatic, Ronald, additional, Arnold, Kathleen, additional, Evans, Traci, additional, Sellers, Sharon, additional, Raman, Vandana, additional, Foster, Carol, additional, Murray, Mary, additional, Brown, Trina, additional, Slater, Hillarie, additional, Wheeler, Karen, additional, Harlan, David, additional, Lee, Mary, additional, Lock, John-Paul, additional, Hartigan, Celia, additional, Hubacz, Lisa, additional, Buse, John, additional, Calikoglu, Ali, additional, Largay, Joseph, additional, Young, Laura, additional, Brown, Helen, additional, Duncan, Vinnie, additional, Duclos, Michelle, additional, Tricome, Julie, additional, Brandenburg, Verdayne, additional, Blehm, Julie, additional, Hallanger-Johnson, Julie, additional, Hanson, Dawn, additional, Miller, Corliss, additional, Weiss, Jennifer, additional, Hoffman, Robert, additional, Chaudhari, Monika, additional, Repaske, David, additional, Gilson, Elizabeth, additional, Haines, Jesse, additional, Rudolph, Justen, additional, McClave, Charles, additional, Biersdorf, Doris, additional, Tello, Anthony, additional, Amundson, Donna, additional, Ward, Rhonda, additional, Rickels, Michael, additional, Dalton-Bakes, Cornelia, additional, Markman, Eileen, additional, Peleckis, Amy, additional, Rosenfeld, Nora, additional, Dolan, Lawrence, additional, Corathers, Sarah, additional, Kichler, Jessica, additional, Baugh, Holly, additional, Standiford, Debbie, additional, Hassing, Jeanne, additional, Jones, Jennifer, additional, Willis, Stephen, additional, Wysham, Carol, additional, Davis, Lisa, additional, Blackman, Scott, additional, Abel, Kimber-Lee, additional, Clark, Loretta, additional, Jonas, Andrea, additional, Kagan, Ellie, additional, Sosenko, Jay, additional, Blashke, Carlos, additional, Matheson, Della, additional, Edelen, Rachel, additional, Repas, Thomas, additional, Baldwin, Denise, additional, Borgwardt, Trista, additional, Conroy, Christina, additional, DeGrote, Kelly, additional, Marchiando, Rod, additional, Wasson, Michelle, additional, Fox, Larry, additional, Mauras, Nelly, additional, Damaso, Ligeia, additional, Englert, Kim, additional, Hamaty, Marwan, additional, Kennedy, Laurence, additional, Schweiger, Michelle, additional, Konstantinopoulos, Pantelis, additional, Mawhorter, Carolyn, additional, Orasko, Amy, additional, Rose, Denise, additional, Deeb, Larry, additional, Rohrbacher, Kim, additional, Schroeder, Leroy, additional, Roark, Amanda, additional, Ali, Omar, additional, Kramer, Joanna, additional, Whitson-Jones, Donna, additional, Gassner, Heidi, additional, Kollipara, Sobha, additional, Harwood, Katerina, additional, Prasad, Vijaya, additional, and Brault, Judy, additional more...
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- 2015
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21. Recruitment and retention of participants for an international type 1 diabetes prevention trial: a coordinators' perspective.
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De Beaufort, Carine [collaborator], Franciscus, Margaret, Nucci, Anita, Bradley, Brenda, Suomalainen, Heli, Greenberg, Ellen, Laforte, Diane, Kleemola, Paivi, Hyytinen, Mila, Salonen, Marja, Martin, Mary Jean, Catte, Daniel, Catteau, Jacki, De Beaufort, Carine [collaborator], Franciscus, Margaret, Nucci, Anita, Bradley, Brenda, Suomalainen, Heli, Greenberg, Ellen, Laforte, Diane, Kleemola, Paivi, Hyytinen, Mila, Salonen, Marja, Martin, Mary Jean, Catte, Daniel, and Catteau, Jacki more...
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BACKGROUND: The Trial to Reduce Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus in the Genetically at Risk (TRIGR) is the first multicenter international type 1 diabetes (T1D) prevention trial to be undertaken. A unique feature of TRIGR has been recruitment of eligible pregnant women and enrollment of newborns for long-term follow-up assessments. PURPOSE: Our purpose is to summarize the recruitment and retention strategies used to conduct TRIGR from the perspective of the study coordinators. METHODS: TRIGR was designed to test whether weaning to formula containing hydrolyzed versus intact cow's milk protein would be efficacious in decreasing risk for development of T1D-associated autoantibodies and T1D among infants identified to be at increased risk for T1D based on their human leukocyte antigen (HLA) profile and family history. Multiple strategies tailored to local issues were required to enroll and follow the target number of infants. RESULTS: This study was conducted in the United States, Canada, Australia, and 12 countries in Europe. Of the 5606 mothers registered worldwide, 5000 of their infants were randomized. Of these, 2159 were HLA eligible and enrolled in the 8-month intervention and 10-year follow-up phases of this study. The TRIGR study met the accrual goal after 4.7 years of recruitment, 2.7 years longer than projected initially. Challenges included difficulty in finding fathers with T1D, a higher than expected rate of premature delivery among T1D mothers, and implementation of new privacy regulations mid-trial. The majority of participants were recruited from primary care antenatal clinics located near the study centers and from a general hospital or pediatric center that was affiliated with a TRIGR Study center. Internet and magazine advertisements were found to be useful for recruitment of families. Alternative follow-up strategies are offered to families who wish to reduce or discontinue participation. LIMITATIONS: Our experience is limited to a single interna more...
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22. Recruitment and retention of participants for an international type 1 diabetes prevention trial:a coordinators' perspective
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Franciscus, Margaret, Nucci, Anita, Bradley, Brenda, Suomalainen, Heli, Greenberg, Ellen, Laforte, Diane, Kleemola, Paivi, Hyytinen, Mila, Salonen, Marja, Martin, Mary Jean, Catte, Daniel, Catteau, Jacki, Mandrup-Poulsen, Thomas, Franciscus, Margaret, Nucci, Anita, Bradley, Brenda, Suomalainen, Heli, Greenberg, Ellen, Laforte, Diane, Kleemola, Paivi, Hyytinen, Mila, Salonen, Marja, Martin, Mary Jean, Catte, Daniel, Catteau, Jacki, and Mandrup-Poulsen, Thomas more...
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BACKGROUND: The Trial to Reduce Insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus in the Genetically at Risk (TRIGR) is the first multicenter international type 1 diabetes (T1D) prevention trial to be undertaken. A unique feature of TRIGR has been recruitment of eligible pregnant women and enrollment of newborns for long-term follow-up assessments.PURPOSE: Our purpose is to summarize the recruitment and retention strategies used to conduct TRIGR from the perspective of the study coordinators.METHODS: TRIGR was designed to test whether weaning to formula containing hydrolyzed versus intact cow's milk protein would be efficacious in decreasing risk for development of T1D-associated autoantibodies and T1D among infants identified to be at increased risk for T1D based on their human leukocyte antigen (HLA) profile and family history. Multiple strategies tailored to local issues were required to enroll and follow the target number of infants.RESULTS: This study was conducted in the United States, Canada, Australia, and 12 countries in Europe. Of the 5606 mothers registered worldwide, 5000 of their infants were randomized. Of these, 2159 were HLA eligible and enrolled in the 8-month intervention and 10-year follow-up phases of this study. The TRIGR study met the accrual goal after 4.7 years of recruitment, 2.7 years longer than projected initially. Challenges included difficulty in finding fathers with T1D, a higher than expected rate of premature delivery among T1D mothers, and implementation of new privacy regulations mid-trial. The majority of participants were recruited from primary care antenatal clinics located near the study centers and from a general hospital or pediatric center that was affiliated with a TRIGR Study center. Internet and magazine advertisements were found to be useful for recruitment of families. Alternative follow-up strategies are offered to families who wish to reduce or discontinue participation.LIMITATIONS: Our experience is more...
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23. Prevalence of Detectable C-Peptide According to Age at Diagnosis and Duration of Type 1 Diabetes
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Davis, Asa K., primary, DuBose, Stephanie N., additional, Haller, Michael J., additional, Miller, Kellee M., additional, DiMeglio, Linda A., additional, Bethin, Kathleen E., additional, Goland, Robin S., additional, Greenberg, Ellen M., additional, Liljenquist, David R., additional, Ahmann, Andrew J., additional, Marcovina, Santica M., additional, Peters, Anne L., additional, Beck, Roy W., additional, and Greenbaum, Carla J., additional more...
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24. Use of vitamin D supplements during infancy in an international feeding trial
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Lehtonen, Eveliina, primary, Ormisson, Anne, additional, Nucci, Anita, additional, Cuthbertson, David, additional, Sorkio, Susa, additional, Hyytinen, Mila, additional, Alahuhta, Kirsi, additional, Berseth, Carol, additional, Salonen, Marja, additional, Taback, Shayne, additional, Franciscus, Margaret, additional, González-Frutos, Teba, additional, E Korhonen, Tuuli, additional, L Lawson, Margaret, additional, J Becker, Dorothy, additional, P Krischer, Jeffrey, additional, Knip, Mikael, additional, M Virtanen, Suvi, additional, Mandrup-Poulsen, Thomas, additional, Arjas, Elias, additional, Lernmark, Åke, additional, Schmidt, Barbara, additional, Krischer, Jeffrey P., additional, Åkerblom, Hans K., additional, Koski, Katriina, additional, Koski, Matti, additional, Pajakkala, Eeva, additional, Shanker, Linda, additional, Bradley, Brenda, additional, Dosch, Hans-Michael, additional, Dupré, John, additional, Fraser, William, additional, Lawson, Margaret, additional, Mahon, Jeffrey L., additional, Sermer, Mathew, additional, Taback, Shayne P., additional, Becker, Dorothy, additional, Palmer, Jerry, additional, Pekkala, Minna, additional, Virtanen, Suvi M., additional, Catteau, Jacki, additional, Howard, Neville, additional, Crock, Patricia, additional, Craig, Maria, additional, Clarson, Cheril L., additional, Bere, Lynda, additional, Thompson, David, additional, Metzger, Daniel, additional, Marshall, Colleen, additional, Kwan, Jennifer, additional, Stephure, David K., additional, Pacaud, Daniele, additional, Schwarz, Wendy, additional, Girgis, Rose, additional, Thompson, Marilyn, additional, Catte, Daniel, additional, Lawson, Margaret L., additional, Daneman, Denis, additional, Martin, Mary-Jean, additional, Morin, Valérie, additional, Frenette, Lyne, additional, Ferland, Suzanne, additional, Sanderson, Susan, additional, Heath, Kathy, additional, Huot, Céline, additional, Gonthier, Monique, additional, Thibeault, Maryse, additional, Legault, Laurent, additional, Laforte, Diane, additional, Cummings, Elizabeth A., additional, Scott, Karen, additional, Bridger, Tracey, additional, Crummell, Cheryl, additional, Houlden, Robyn, additional, Breen, Adriana, additional, Carson, George, additional, Kelly, Sheila, additional, Sankaran, Koravangattu, additional, Penner, Marie, additional, White, Richard A., additional, King, Nancy, additional, Popkin, James, additional, Robson, Laurie, additional, Al Taji, Eva, additional, Aldhoon, Irena, additional, Mendlova, Pavla, additional, Vavrinec, Jan, additional, Vosahlo, Jan, additional, Brazdova, Ludmila, additional, Venhacova, Jitrenka, additional, Venhacova, Petra, additional, Cipra, Adam, additional, Tomsikova, Zdenka, additional, Krckova, Petra, additional, Gogelova, Pavla, additional, Einberg, Ülle, additional, Riikjärv, Mall-Anne, additional, Tillmann, Vallo, additional, Kleemola, Päivi, additional, Parkkola, Anna, additional, Suomalainen, Heli, additional, Järvenpää, Anna-Liisa, additional, Hämälainen, Anu-Maaria, additional, Haavisto, Hannu, additional, Tenhola, Sirpa, additional, Lautala, Pentti, additional, Salonen, Pia, additional, Aspholm, Susanna, additional, Siljander, Heli, additional, Holm, Carita, additional, Ylitalo, Samuli, additional, Lounamaa, Raisa, additional, Nuuja, Anja, additional, Talvitie, Timo, additional, Lindström, Kaija, additional, Huopio, Hanna, additional, Pesola, Jouni, additional, Veijola, Riitta, additional, Tapanainen, Päivi, additional, Alar, Abram, additional, Korpela, Paavo, additional, Käär, Marja-Liisa, additional, Mustila, Taina, additional, Virransalo, Ritva, additional, Nykänen, Päivi, additional, Aschemeier, Bärbel, additional, Danne, Thomas, additional, Kordonouri, Olga, additional, Krikovszky, Dóra, additional, Madácsy, László, additional, Khazrai, Yeganeh Manon, additional, Maddaloni, Ernesto, additional, Pozzilli, Paolo, additional, Mannu, Carla, additional, Songini, Marco, additional, de Beaufort, Carine, additional, Schierloh, Ulrike, additional, Bruining, Jan, additional, Bisschoff, Margriet, additional, Basiak, Aleksander, additional, Wasikowa, Renata, additional, Ciechanowska, Marta, additional, Deja, Grazyna, additional, Jarosz-Chobot, Przemyslawa, additional, Szadkowska, Agnieszka, additional, Cypryk, Katarzyna, additional, Zawodniak-Szalapska, Malgorzata, additional, Castano, Luis, additional, Gonzalez Frutos, Teba, additional, Oyarzabal, Mirentxu, additional, Serrano-Ríos, Manuel, additional, Martínez-Larrad, María Teresa, additional, Hawkins, Federico Gustavo, additional, Rodriguez Arnau, Dolores, additional, Ludvigsson, Johnny, additional, Smolinska Konefal, Malgorzata, additional, Hanas, Ragnar, additional, Lindblad, Bengt, additional, Nilsson, Nils-Osten, additional, Fors, Hans, additional, Nordwall, Maria, additional, Lindh, Agne, additional, Edenwall, Hans, additional, Aman, Jan, additional, Johansson, Calle, additional, Gadient, Margrit, additional, Schoenle, Eugen, additional, Daftary, Ashi, additional, Gilmour, Carol, additional, Taculad, Rachel, additional, Tanner-Blasiar, Marilyn, additional, White, Neil, additional, Devaskar, Uday, additional, Horowitz, Heather, additional, Rogers, Lisa, additional, Colon, Roxana, additional, Frazer, Teresa, additional, Torres, Jose, additional, Goland, Robin, additional, Greenberg, Ellen, additional, Nelson, Maudene, additional, Schachner, Holly, additional, Softness, Barney, additional, Ilonen, Jorma, additional, Trucco, Massimo, additional, Nichol, Lynn, additional, Savilahti, Erkki, additional, Härkönen, Taina, additional, Vaarala, Outi, additional, and Luopajärvi, Kristiina, additional more...
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25. A Model for Personalized in Vivo Analysis of Human Immune Responsiveness
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Kalscheuer, Hannes, primary, Danzl, Nichole, additional, Onoe, Takashi, additional, Faust, Ted, additional, Winchester, Robert, additional, Goland, Robin, additional, Greenberg, Ellen, additional, Spitzer, Thomas R., additional, Savage, David G., additional, Tahara, Hiroyuki, additional, Choi, Goda, additional, Yang, Yong-Guang, additional, and Sykes, Megan, additional more...
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26. Radical/Incremental Creativity Measure
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Madjar, Nora, primary, Greenberg, Ellen, additional, and Chen, Zheng, additional
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27. Social Science and the Law: Courtship or Marriage?
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Greenberg, Ellen F.
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28. Accelerated Tooth Eruption in Children With Diabetes Mellitus
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Lal, Shantanu, primary, Cheng, Bin, additional, Kaplan, Selma, additional, Softness, Barney, additional, Greenberg, Ellen, additional, Goland, Robin S., additional, Lalla, Evanthia, additional, and Lamster, Ira B., additional more...
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29. Moving Out, Moving On
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Greenberg, Ellen
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WE decided to sell the house in Dobbs Ferry; after 32 years we decided it was time. It began as a glimmer -- the roads around our Hudson River village […]
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30. Multidimensional Framework for Context-Based Design of Major Urban Thoroughfares
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Dock, Frederick C., primary, Bochner, Brian S., additional, and Greenberg, Ellen, additional
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31. Patterns of colonization with ureaplasma urealyticum during neonatal intensive care unit hospitalizations of very low birth weight infants and the development of chronic lung disease
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Castro-Alcaraz, Susana, Greenberg, Ellen M., Bateman, David A., and Regan, Joan A.
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Neonatal intensive care ,Ureaplasma urealyticum -- Complications ,Lung diseases, Obstructive -- Risk factors ,Birth weight, Low -- Health aspects - Abstract
Background. Ureaplasma urealyticum and its association with chronic lung disease (CLD) of prematurity has remained a controversial topic. To readdress this question, we performed a longitudinal study using culture and polymerase chain reaction to detect U urealyticum in the respiratory tract of very low birthweight infants throughout their neonatal intensive care unit hospitalizations. Methods. We screened 125 infants weighing Results. Forty infants (32%) had 1 or more positive specimens by culture or polymerase chain reaction. We identified 3 patterns of U urealyticum colonization: persistently positive (n = 18), early transient (n = 14), and late acquisition (n = 8). We compared the rates of CLD in each of the 3 colonized groups with the rate of CLD in the noncolonized group. We found a significantly higher rate of CLD at 28 days of age (odds ratio: 8.7; 95% confidence interval: 3.3, 23) and at 36 weeks' postconception (odds ratio: 38.5, 95% confidence interval: 4.0, 374) only for infants with persistently positive colonization. Conclusions. This study demonstrates that the risk of developing CLD varies with the pattern of U urealyticum colonization. Only the persistently positive colonization pattern, which accounted for 45% of the U urealyticum-positive infants, was associated with a significantly increased risk of development of CLD. Pediatrics 2002; 110(4). URL: http://www.pediatrics.org/cgi/content/full/ 110/4/e45; bronchopulmonary dysplasia, chronic lung disease, premature infant, polymerase chain reaction, Ureaplasma urealyticum, very low birth weight infant. more...
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32. Perinatal Ureaplasma urealyticum infection and colonization: the association with preterm delivery and the spectrum of disease in neonates
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Regan, Joan A., primary and Greenberg, Ellen M., additional
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33. New York State Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Demonstration Project: Effects of Screening Protocol on Inpatient Outcome Measures
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Gravel, Judith, primary, Berg, Abbey, additional, Bradley, Mary, additional, Cacace, Anthony, additional, Campbell, Deborah, additional, Dalzell, Larry, additional, DeCristofaro, Joseph, additional, Greenberg, Ellen, additional, Gross, Steven, additional, Orlando, Mark, additional, Pinheiro, Joaquim, additional, Regan, Joan, additional, Spivak, Lynn, additional, Stevens, Frances, additional, and Prieve, Beth, additional more...
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34. The New York State Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Demonstration Project: Outpatient Outcome Measures
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Prieve, Beth, primary, Dalzell, Larry, additional, Berg, Abbey, additional, Bradley, Mary, additional, Cacace, Anthony, additional, Campbell, Deborah, additional, DeCristofaro, Joseph, additional, Gravel, Judith, additional, Greenberg, Ellen, additional, Gross, Steven, additional, Orlando, Mark, additional, Pinheiro, Joaquim, additional, Regan, Joan, additional, Spivak, Lynn, additional, and Stevens, Frances, additional more...
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35. New York State Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Demonstration Project: Inpatient Outcome Measures
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Spivak, Lynn, primary, Dalzell, Larry, additional, Berg, Abbey, additional, Bradley, Mary, additional, Cacace, Anthony, additional, Campbell, Deborah, additional, DeCristofaro, Joseph, additional, Gravel, Judith, additional, Greenberg, Ellen, additional, Gross, Steven, additional, Orlando, Mark, additional, Pinheiro, Joaquim, additional, Regan, Joan, additional, Stevens, Frances, additional, and Prieve, Beth, additional more...
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36. Human oocytes reprogram adult somatic nuclei of a type 1 diabetic to diploid pluripotent stem cells.
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Mitsutoshi Yamada, Johannesson, Bjarki, Sagi, Ido, Burnett, Lisa Cole, Kort, Daniel H., Prosser, Robert W., Pauli, Daniel, Nestor, Michael W., Freeby, Matthew, Greenberg, Ellen, Goland, Robin S., Leibel, Rudolph L., Solomon, Susan L., Benvenisty, Nissim, Sauer, Mark V., and Egli, Dieter more...
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DIABETES in women ,GERM cells ,SOMATIC cells ,TYPE 1 diabetes ,PLURIPOTENT stem cells ,EMBRYONIC stem cells ,CELLULAR therapy ,TRANSCRIPTION factors - Abstract
The transfer of somatic cell nuclei into oocytes can give rise to pluripotent stem cells that are consistently equivalent to embryonic stem cells, holding promise for autologous cell replacement therapy. Although methods to induce pluripotent stem cells from somatic cells by transcription factors are widely used in basic research, numerous differences between induced pluripotent stem cells and embryonic stem cells have been reported, potentially affecting their clinical use. Because of the therapeutic potential of diploid embryonic stem-cell lines derived from adult cells of diseased human subjects, we have systematically investigated the parameters affecting efficiency of blastocyst development and stem-cell derivation. Here we show that improvements to the oocyte activation protocol, including the use of both kinase and translation inhibitors, and cell culture in the presence of histone deacetylase inhibitors, promote development to the blastocyst stage. Developmental efficiency varied between oocyte donors, and was inversely related to the number of days of hormonal stimulation required for oocyte maturation, whereas the daily dose of gonadotropin or the total number of metaphase II oocytes retrieved did not affect developmental outcome. Because the use of concentrated Sendai virus for cell fusion induced an increase in intracellular calcium concentration, causing premature oocyte activation, we used diluted Sendai virus in calcium-free medium. Using this modified nuclear transfer protocol, we derived diploid pluripotent stem-cell lines from somatic cells of a newborn and, for the first time, an adult, a female with type 1 diabetes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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37. Recruitment and retention of participants for an international type 1 diabetes prevention trial: A coordinators’ perspective.
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Franciscus, Margaret, Nucci, Anita, Bradley, Brenda, Suomalainen, Heli, Greenberg, Ellen, Laforte, Diane, Kleemola, Paivi, Hyytinen, Mila, Salonen, Marja, Martin, Mary Jean, Catte, Daniel, and Catteau, Jacki more...
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38. Coagulase Negative Staphylococci(CNS): The Leading Cause of Early Onset Sepsis (EOS) in Neonates
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Regan, Joan A, primary, Greenberg, Ellen M, additional, and Polin, Richard A, additional
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39. Improv in the Classroom: an Experiential Exercise
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Greenberg, Ellen, primary
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40. The Importance of Autonomy in Encouraging Creativity: Managerial Implications from a Study in Fashion Design
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Greenberg, Ellen, primary
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41. Multimodal and Complete Streets Performance Measures in Pasadena, California.
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Dock, Frederick C., Greenberg, Ellen, and Yamarone, Mark
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GREENHOUSE gases ,URBAN transportation ,NETWORK performance ,WALKING ,CYCLING - Abstract
The article discusses new metrics implemented by Pasadena, California to reflect sustainability goals in terms of greenhouse gas (GHG) production and to look beyond individual intersection operations. Laying the foundation for a city transportation system emphasizes network performance for travel time reliability, improved transit services and complete streets to attract walking and bike use. Categories of measures considered are accessibility, sustainability, livability and user experience. more...
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42. The Player and the Professor: Theatrical Techniques in Teaching
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Greenberg, Ellen, primary and Miller, Paddy, additional
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43. Sustainable Streets: An Emerging Practice.
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Greenberg, Ellen
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FIRST person narrative ,STREETS - Abstract
A personal narrative which explores the author's experience on sustainable streets is presented.
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44. Failing Malls: Getting to the Heart of the Issues.
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Bodzin, Steven and Greenberg, Ellen
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URBAN planning ,SHOPPING malls ,URBAN beautification ,PRESERVATION of architecture ,BUILDING repair ,NEW urbanism ,DISINVESTMENT ,URBAN planners ,COMMUNITY development - Abstract
The article discusses the solutions to the negative effect of mall declines on the community's landscape. Obsolete malls, otherwise known as "greyfields", are said to be the problem of the Congress for New Urbanism, whose task is to fix what is considered the biggest conventional development mistakes. Greyfields are the result of some or all of the following factors, small size, advancing age and disinvestment, less wealthy neighborhoods, tough competition, middle or low-end stores, and vacant spaces. They tend to be found in center cities or nearby suburbs, and the New Urbanists' challenge is to incorporate design, circulation, and mixed use into the urban renovation. One of their goals is to connect buildings to the environment and give actual addresses to buildings and storefronts. more...
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45. Competing for Scarce Resources.
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Greenberg, Ellen
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COMPETITION ,NONPROFIT organizations - Abstract
Reports on the growing competition in the business sector in the United States. Growth of nonprofit organizations competing in the capital market; Areas of competition for nonprofit organizations.
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46. Perinatal Ureaplasma urealyticuminfection and colonization the association with preterm delivery and the spectrum of disease in neonates
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Regan, Joan A. and Greenberg, Ellen M.
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Ureaplasma urealyticumis a mycoplasma that commonly colonizes the lower reproductive tract of pregnant women and is transmitted vertically to their infants. Renewed interest in this organism in perinatal–neonatal medicine is based upon two observations when U. urealyticumgains access to the upper genital tract it is associated with chorioamnionitis and preterm delivery; vertical transmission of U. urealyticumto very low birth-weight infants – resulting in colonization of their airways – is associated with the development of chronic lung disease and possibly other neonatal morbidities. The objectives of this review are to describe briefly the organism and new developments in identification and isolation, to present new concepts of the role Ureaplasmaplays in the pathogenesis of preterm delivery, and to describe in detail the spectrum of disease processes due directly to infection with Ureaplasmaor as a consequence of colonization in newborns, particularly very low birth-weight infants. more...
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47. The New York State Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Demonstration Project Ages of Hearing Loss Identification, Hearing Aid Fitting, and Enrollment in Early Intervention
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Dalzell, Larry, Orlando, Mark, MacDonald, Matthew, Berg, Abbey, Bradley, Mary, Cacace, Anthony, Campbell, Deborah, DeCristofaro, Joseph, Gravel, Judith, Greenberg, Ellen, Gross, Steven, Pinheiro, Joaquim, Regan, Joan, Spivak, Lynn, Stevens, Frances, and Prieve, Beth more...
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To determine the ages of hearing loss identification, hearing aid fitting, and enrollment in early intervention through a multi-center, state-wide universal newborn hearing screening project.
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48. Use of vitamin D supplements during infancy in an international feeding trial
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Lehtonen, Eveliina, Ormisson, Anne, Nucci, Anita, Cuthbertson, David, Sorkio, Susa, Hyytinen, Mila, Alahuhta, Kirsi, Berseth, Carol, Salonen, Marja, Taback, Shayne, Franciscus, Margaret, Gonzalez-Frutos, Teba, Korhonen, Tuuli E., Lawson, Margaret L., Becker, Dorothy J., Krischer, Jeffrey P., Knip, Mikael, Virtanen, Suvi M., Trigr, Investigators, Mandrup-Poulsen, Thomas, Arjas, Elias, Lernmark, Ake, Schmidt, Barbara, Akerblom, Hans K., Koski, Katriina, Koski, Matti, Pajakkala, Eeva, Shanker, Linda, Bradley, Brenda, Dosch, Hans-Michael, Dupre, John, Fraser, William, Lawson, Margaret, Mahon, Jeffrey L., Sermer, Mathew, Taback, Shayne P., Becker, Dorothy, Palmer, Jerry, Pekkala, Minna, Catteau, Jacki, Howard, Neville, Crock, Patricia, Craig, Maria, Clarson, Cheril L., Bere, Lynda, Thompson, David, Metzger, Daniel, Marshall, Colleen, Kwan, Jennifer, Stephure, David K., Pacaud, Daniele, Schwarz, Wendy, Girgis, Rose, Thompson, Marilyn, Catte, Daniel, Daneman, Denis, Martin, Mary-Jean, Morin, Valerie, Frenette, Lyne, Ferland, Suzanne, Sanderson, Susan, Heath, Kathy, Huot, Celine, Gonthier, Monique, Thibeault, Maryse, Legault, Laurent, Laforte, Diane, Cummings, Elizabeth A., Scott, Karen, Bridger, Tracey, Crummell, Cheryl, Houlden, Robyn, Breen, Adriana, Carson, George, Kelly, Sheila, Sankaran, Koravangattu, Penner, Marie, White, Richard A., King, Nancy, Popkin, James, Robson, Laurie, Al Taji, Eva, Aldhoon, Irena, Mendlova, Pavla, Vavrinec, Jan, Vosahlo, Jan, Brazdova, Ludmila, Venhacova, Jitrenka, Venhacova, Petra, Cipra, Adam, Tomsikova, Zdenka, Krckova, Petra, Gogelova, Pavla, Einberg, Ulle, Riikjarv, Mall-Anne, Vallo Tillmann, Kleemola, Paivi, Parkkola, Anna, Suomalainen, Heli, Jarvenpaa, Anna-Liisa, Hamalainen, Anu-Maaria, Haavisto, Hannu, Tenhola, Sirpa, Lautala, Pentti, Salonen, Pia, Aspholm, Susanna, Siljander, Heli, Holm, Carita, Ylitalo, Samuli, Lounamaa, Raisa, Nuuja, Anja, Talvitie, Timo, Lindstrom, Kaija, Huopio, Hanna, Pesola, Jouni, Veijola, Riitta, Tapanainen, Paivi, Alar, Abram, Korpela, Paavo, Kaar, Marja-Liisa, Mustila, Taina, Virransalo, Ritva, Nykanen, Paivi, Aschemeier, Barbel, Danne, Thomas, Kordonouri, Olga, Krikovszky, Dora, Madacsy, Laszlo, Khazrai, Yeganeh Manon, Maddaloni, Ernesto, Pozzilli, Paolo, Mannu, Carla, Songini, Marco, Beaufort, Carine, Schierloh, Ulrike, Bruining, Jan, Bisschoff, Margriet, Basiak, Aleksander, Wasikowa, Renata, Ciechanowska, Marta, Deja, Grazyna, Jarosz-Chobot, Przemyslawa, Szadkowska, Agnieszka, Cypryk, Katarzyna, Zawodniak-Szalapska, Malgorzata, Castano, Luis, Frutos, Teba Gonzalez, Oyarzabal, Mirentxu, Serrano-Rios, Manuel, Martinez-Larrad, Maria Teresa, Hawkins, Federico Gustavo, Arnau, Dolores Rodriguez, Ludvigsson, Johnny, Konefal, Malgorzata Smolinska, Hanas, Ragnar, Lindblad, Bengt, Nilsson, Nils-Osten, Fors, Hans, Nordwall, Maria, Lindh, Agne, Edenwall, Hans, Aman, Jan, Johansson, Calle, Gadient, Margrit, Schoenle, Eugen, Daftary, Ashi, Gilmour, Carol, Taculad, Rachel, Tanner-Blasiar, Marilyn, White, Neil, Devaskar, Uday, Horowitz, Heather, Rogers, Lisa, Colon, Roxana, Frazer, Teresa, Torres, Jose, Goland, Robin, Greenberg, Ellen, Nelson, Maudene, Schachner, Holly, Softness, Barney, Ilonen, Jorma, Trucco, Massimo, Nichol, Lynn, Savilahti, Erkki, Harkonen, Taina, Vaarala, Outi, and Luopajarvi, Kristiina more...
49. Surgeon General's Workshop on Violence and Public Health: Report. Plenary Session IV: Recommendations of the Work Groups. Child sexual abuse: Evaluation and treatment
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Goodwin, Jean, primary, Newberger, Eli H., additional, Pearlman, Laurie Anne, additional, Conte, Jon R., additional, Cushna, Bruce, additional, Echohawk, Marlene, additional, Giaretto, Henry, additional, Greenberg, Ellen F., additional, Johnson, Charles F., additional, Levy, Sheldon, additional, Rodgers, Clare Marie, additional, Rosswork, Sandra, additional, Speights, Matti H., additional, Thomas, Joyce N., additional, Wasserman, Martin, additional, and Woodling, Bruce A., additional more...
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50. Social Science and the Law: Courtship or Marriage?
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Greenberg, Ellen F., primary
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