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Evan G. Stein

Researcher at Maimonides Medical Center

Publications -  30
Citations -  1151

Evan G. Stein is an academic researcher from Maimonides Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Emergency department & Receptor tyrosine kinase. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 30 publications receiving 1026 citations. Previous affiliations of Evan G. Stein include Yeshiva University & Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

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Torsion-Angle Molecular Dynamics as a New Efficient Tool for NMR Structure Calculation

TL;DR: Molecular dynamics in torsion-angle space was applied to nuclear magnetic resonance structure calculation using nuclear Overhauser effect-derived distances and J-coupling-constant-derived dihedral angle restraints to show increased computational efficiency and success rate for large proteins and a dramatically increased radius of convergence for DNA.
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Variants and anomalies of thoracic vasculature on computed tomographic angiography in adults.

TL;DR: Whereas anomalies of the central thoracic vasculature are uncommon, variants in the aortic arch branching pattern are common and an appreciation of the appearance of these entities on CT angiography allows for precise reporting and is useful in preprocedure planning.
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The BPS domain of Grb10 inhibits the catalytic activity of the insulin and IGF1 receptors.

TL;DR: It is shown that the BPS domain of Grb10 directly inhibits substrate phosphorylation by the activated tyrosine kinase domains of the insulin receptor and the insulin‐like growth factor 1 (IGF1) receptor.
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A new method for aggressive management of deep vein thrombosis: retrospective study of the power pulse technique.

TL;DR: The power pulse technique is described, in which mechanical thrombectomy is combined with thrombolytic agents to maximize the effectiveness of the treatment and reduce the need for prolonged infusion and its associated risks.
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Radiation Exposure From Medical Imaging in Patients With Chronic and Recurrent Conditions

TL;DR: It is the responsibility of institutions and physicians to critically evaluate their infrastructures, diagnostic strategies, and imaging techniques for each individual patient, with an eye toward minimizing cumulative medical radiation exposure.