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July is Disability Pride Month. This article includes a helpful chart on language dos and dont's + info on being an ally. ❤️
July is Disability Pride Month. This article includes a helpful chart on language dos and dont's + info on being an ally. ❤️
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Excited to be speaking at MGMA in October this year! Hope to see you there!
Excited to be speaking at MGMA in October this year! Hope to see you there!
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Proud to serve at Sharp HealthCare and deliver on The Sharp Experience - best place to work, best place to practice medicine, and best place to…
Proud to serve at Sharp HealthCare and deliver on The Sharp Experience - best place to work, best place to practice medicine, and best place to…
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Machine learning for clinical operations improvement via case triaging
Skin Health and Disease
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Analysis of patient preferences on patient-provider interactions through the OpenNotes online portal in dermatology
International Journal of Women’s Dermatology
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Covid19: A catalyst for innovative hybrid teledermatology workflows to increase access and improve patient care at a large group practice
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
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Changes in sex and racial diversity in academic dermatology faculty over 20 years
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
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Rapidly progressive nonuremic calciphylaxis in the setting of warfarin
American Journal of Medicine
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Imiquimod enhances IFN-gamma production and effector function of T cells infiltrating human squamous cell carcinomas of the skin.
Journal of Investigative Dermatology
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Structural basis for removal of adenine mispaired with 8-oxoguanine by MutY adenine DNA glycosylase
Nature
The genomes of aerobic organisms suffer chronic oxidation of guanine to the genotoxic product 8-oxoguanine (oxoG). Replicative DNA polymerases misread oxoG residues and insert adenine instead of cytosine opposite the oxidized base. Both bases in the resulting A*oxoG mispair are mutagenic lesions, and both must undergo base-specific replacement to restore the original C*G pair. Doing so represents a formidable challenge to the DNA repair machinery, because adenine makes up roughly 25% of the…
The genomes of aerobic organisms suffer chronic oxidation of guanine to the genotoxic product 8-oxoguanine (oxoG). Replicative DNA polymerases misread oxoG residues and insert adenine instead of cytosine opposite the oxidized base. Both bases in the resulting A*oxoG mispair are mutagenic lesions, and both must undergo base-specific replacement to restore the original C*G pair. Doing so represents a formidable challenge to the DNA repair machinery, because adenine makes up roughly 25% of the bases in most genomes. The evolutionarily conserved enzyme adenine DNA glycosylase (called MutY in bacteria and hMYH in humans) initiates repair of A*oxoG to C*G by removing the inappropriately paired adenine base from the DNA backbone. A central issue concerning MutY function is the mechanism by which A*oxoG mispairs are targeted among the vast excess of A*T pairs. Here we report the use of disulphide crosslinking to obtain high-resolution crystal structures of MutY-DNA lesion-recognition complexes. These structures reveal the basis for recognizing both lesions in the A*oxoG pair and for catalysing removal of the adenine base.
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