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Roger M. Clemmons

Researcher at University of Florida

Publications -  48
Citations -  1136

Roger M. Clemmons is an academic researcher from University of Florida. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stromal cell & Bone marrow. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 48 publications receiving 1044 citations. Previous affiliations of Roger M. Clemmons include University of Georgia.

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Scientific Teams and Institution Collaborations: Evidence from U.S. Universities, 1981-1999

TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured team size by the number of authors on a scientific paper and found that team size increases by 50 percent over a 19-year period, indicating a sudden decline in the cost of collaboration, perhaps due to improvements in telecommunications.
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Low-level laser therapy reduces time to ambulation in dogs after hemilaminectomy: a preliminary study.

TL;DR: Low-level laser therapy in combination with surgery decreases the time to ambulation in dogs with T3-L3 myelopathy secondary to intervertebral disk herniation.
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Expression of neural markers on bone marrow-derived canine mesenchymal stem cells

TL;DR: Canine bone marrow-derived mononuclear cells yielded an apparently homogeneous population of MSCs after expansion in culture, which suggests that these cells may have the capacity to respond to external signals.
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Clinical and necropsy findings associated with increased mortality among american alligators of lake griffin, florida

TL;DR: Three severely affected alligators had acute focal necrosis of the torus semicircularis in the midbrain, two had skeletal myofiber atrophy, another had diffuse nonsuppurative encephalomyelitis, and one mildly affected alligator had skeletalMyodegeneration.
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Secondary hypoadrenocorticism associated with craniocerebral trauma in a dog.

TL;DR: An 11-month-old, neutered female miniature schnauzer presented with a severe head injury and was treated with prednisone, and the dog remains controlled adequately three years later.