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Emily WilkersonWashington University Verified email at wustl.edu Cited by 1007 |
A review of traditional and novel oral anticoagulant and antiplatelet therapy for dermatologists and dermatologic surgeons
DG Brown, EC Wilkerson, WE Love - Journal of the American academy of …, 2015 - Elsevier
… with ingestion of only 50 mg/d of vitamin E. A synergistic effect of vitamin E and other
antiplatelet therapies has been suggested as the most common cause of amplified bleeding. …
antiplatelet therapies has been suggested as the most common cause of amplified bleeding. …
[PDF][PDF] Mitochondrial protein interaction mapping identifies regulators of respiratory chain function
Mitochondria are essential for numerous cellular processes, yet hundreds of their proteins
lack robust functional annotation. To reveal functions for these proteins (termed MXPs), we …
lack robust functional annotation. To reveal functions for these proteins (termed MXPs), we …
Enhancing building, conversation, and learning through caregiver–child interactions in a children's museum.
N Benjamin, CA Haden, E Wilkerson - Developmental psychology, 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
… :(a) building and conversation instruction,(b) building instruction only,(c) conversation
instruction only,(d) presentation of models of buildings and conversations without instruction, or (e) …
instruction only,(d) presentation of models of buildings and conversations without instruction, or (e) …
Telemedicine in critical care: an experiment in health care delivery
…, ML Kiley, A Reisman, YH Pao, EL Wilkerson… - Journal of the American …, 1977 - Elsevier
We hypothesized that telemedicine — medicine practiced from a distance using telecommunications
— can solve some problems related to the scarcity and maldistribution of specialists …
— can solve some problems related to the scarcity and maldistribution of specialists …
[PDF][PDF] Cerebellar ataxia and coenzyme Q deficiency through loss of unorthodox kinase activity
The UbiB protein kinase-like (PKL) family is widespread, comprising one-quarter of microbial
PKLs and five human homologs, yet its biochemical activities remain obscure. COQ8A (…
PKLs and five human homologs, yet its biochemical activities remain obscure. COQ8A (…
Rapid assessment of quality parameters in processing tomatoes using hand-held and benchtop infrared spectrometers and multivariate analysis
ED Wilkerson, GE Anthon, DM Barrett… - Journal of agricultural …, 2013 - ACS Publications
Two portable infrared sensors were evaluated for the rapid determination of quality
parameters in processing tomatoes. A total of 370 hot-break juices were prepared from ∼40 …
parameters in processing tomatoes. A total of 370 hot-break juices were prepared from ∼40 …
The peripheral blood eosinophil proteome
EM Wilkerson, MW Johansson, AS Hebert… - Journal of proteome …, 2016 - ACS Publications
A system-wide understanding of biological processes requires a comprehensive knowledge
of the proteins in the biological system. The eosinophil is a type of granulocytic leukocyte …
of the proteins in the biological system. The eosinophil is a type of granulocytic leukocyte …
Utilization of laser therapy during pregnancy: a systematic review of the maternal and fetal effects reported from 1960 to 2017
EC Wilkerson, MM Van Acker, BS Bloom… - Dermatologic …, 2019 - journals.lww.com
… A literature search was conducted using the following electronic databases: the Cochrane
Library, PubMed, Google Scholar, and EBSCO CINAHL Plus Database. The searches were …
Library, PubMed, Google Scholar, and EBSCO CINAHL Plus Database. The searches were …
Site-specific monoubiquitination activates Ras by impeding GTPase-activating protein function
R Baker, SM Lewis, AT Sasaki, EM Wilkerson… - Nature structural & …, 2013 - nature.com
Cell growth and differentiation are controlled by growth factor receptors coupled to the GTPase
Ras. Oncogenic mutations disrupt GTPase activity, leading to persistent Ras signaling …
Ras. Oncogenic mutations disrupt GTPase activity, leading to persistent Ras signaling …
TBK1 Is a Synthetic Lethal Target in Cancer with VHL Loss
The mechanisms that lead to TBK1 activation in cancer and whether this activation is connected
to its role in innate immunity remain unclear. Here, we discover that TBK1, distinct from …
to its role in innate immunity remain unclear. Here, we discover that TBK1, distinct from …