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Eric Henderson
Researcher at Dartmouth–Hitchcock Medical Center
Publications - 219
Citations - 8572
Eric Henderson is an academic researcher from Dartmouth–Hitchcock Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 197 publications receiving 7780 citations. Previous affiliations of Eric Henderson include Dartmouth College & University of California, Los Angeles.
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Telomeric DNA oligonucleotides form novel intramolecular structures containing guanine-guanine base pairs
TL;DR: Detailed analysis of the hairpin structure formed by the telomeric sequence from Tetrahymena, (T2G4)4, shows that it is a unique structure stabilized by hydrogen bonds and contains G residues in the syn conformation, and it is proposed that this novel form of DNA is important for telomere function and sets a precedent for the biological relevance of non-Watson-Crick base-paired DNA structures.
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Failure mode classification for tumor endoprostheses: retrospective review of five institutions and a literature review
Eric Henderson,John S. Groundland,Elisa Pala,Jeremy A. Dennis,R. D. Wooten,David Cheong,Reinhard Windhager,Rainer Kotz,Mario Mercuri,Philipp T. Funovics,Francis J. Hornicek,H. Thomas Temple,Pietro Ruggieri,G. Douglas Letson +13 more
TL;DR: There are five primary modes of endoprosthetic failure, and their relative incidences are significantly different and dependent on anatomic location.
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Actin filament dynamics in living glial cells imaged by atomic force microscopy
TL;DR: This study demonstrates that F-actin can be readily resolved in living cells with the AFM and that the dynamic properties of F-Actin are easily observed.
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Review of fluorescence guided surgery systems: identification of key performance capabilities beyond indocyanine green imaging
TL;DR: In this review, United States Food and Drug Administration 510(k) cleared commercial systems and some leading premarket FGS research systems were evaluated to illustrate the continual increase in this performance feature base.
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An overhanging 3' terminus is a conserved feature of telomeres.
TL;DR: The reactivity of single-stranded thymidines with osmium tetraoxide was used to demonstrate the existence of a terminal overhang of the G-rich strand of telomeres from two distantly related eucaryotes.