The ecology of medical care revisited
LA Green, GE Fryer Jr, BP Yawn… - New England Journal …, 2001 - Mass Medical Soc
Since its publication in the Journal in 1961, “The Ecology of Medical Care,” by White et al., 1
has provided a framework for thinking about the organization of health care, medical …
has provided a framework for thinking about the organization of health care, medical …
Antigen–specific human monoclonal antibodies from mice engineered with human Ig heavy and light chain YACs
LL Green, MC Hardy, CE Maynard-Currie, H Tsuda… - Nature …, 1994 - nature.com
We describe a strategy for producing human monoclonal antibodies in mice by introducing
large segments of the human heavy and κ light chain loci contained on yeast artificial …
large segments of the human heavy and κ light chain loci contained on yeast artificial …
Functional transplant of megabase human immunoglobulin loci recapitulates human antibody response in mice
MJ Mendez, LL Green, JRF Corvalan, XC Jia… - Nature …, 1997 - nature.com
We constructed two megabase-sized YACs containing large contiguous fragments of the
human heavy and kappa (κ) light chain immunoglobulin (Ig) loci in nearly germline …
human heavy and kappa (κ) light chain immunoglobulin (Ig) loci in nearly germline …
Antibody engineering via genetic engineering of the mouse: XenoMouse strains are a vehicle for the facile generation of therapeutic human monoclonal antibodies
LL Green - Journal of immunological methods, 1999 - Elsevier
The major impediment to the development of murine monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) for therapy
in humans has been the difficulty in reducing their potential immunogenicity. XenoMouse…
in humans has been the difficulty in reducing their potential immunogenicity. XenoMouse…
Germ-line transmission and expression of a human-derived yeast artificial chromosome
A Jakobovits, AL Moore, LL Green, GJ Vergara… - Nature, 1993 - nature.com
INTRODUCTION of DNA fragments, hundreds of kilobases in size, into mouse embryonic
stem (ES) cells would greatly advance the ability to manipulate the mouse genome. Mice …
stem (ES) cells would greatly advance the ability to manipulate the mouse genome. Mice …
Chemistry of olefin oligomerization over ZSM-5 catalyst
RJ Quann, LA Green, SA Tabak… - Industrial & engineering …, 1988 - ACS Publications
Light olefins (C3-C6) can be converted to a mixture of higher molecular weight olefins via a
sequence of acid-catalyzed-shape-selective polymerization and isomerization reactions over …
sequence of acid-catalyzed-shape-selective polymerization and isomerization reactions over …
Genetically defined therapy of inherited long-QT syndrome: correction of abnormal repolarization by potassium
…, MR Ramsey, KR Strelich, MC Sanguinetti, LS Green… - Circulation, 1996 - Am Heart Assoc
Background Many members of families with inherited long-QT (LQT) syndrome have
mutations in HERG, a gene encoding a cardiac potassium channel that is modulated by …
mutations in HERG, a gene encoding a cardiac potassium channel that is modulated by …
Learning from malpractice claims about negligent, adverse events in primary care in the United States
…, GE Fryer, TJ Miyoshi, LA Green - BMJ Quality & …, 2004 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
Background: The epidemiology, risks, and outcomes of errors in primary care are poorly
understood. Malpractice claims brought for negligent adverse events offer a useful insight into …
understood. Malpractice claims brought for negligent adverse events offer a useful insight into …
[PDF][PDF] Does career dissatisfaction affect the ability of family physicians to deliver high-quality patient care?
…, L Hargraves, RL Phillips, LA Green - Journal of Family …, 2002 - cdn.mdedge.com
■ OBJECTIVES A usual source of care is associated with better health outcomes.
Dissatisfaction among family physicians and general practitioners (FP/GPs) may compromise the …
Dissatisfaction among family physicians and general practitioners (FP/GPs) may compromise the …
The need for research in primary care
JM De Maeseneer, ML van Driel, LA Green… - The Lancet, 2003 - thelancet.com
Making evidence from scientific studies available to clinical practice has been expected to
directly improve quality of care, but this expectation has not been realised. The notion of …
directly improve quality of care, but this expectation has not been realised. The notion of …