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Ronald S. Weinstein
Researcher at University of Arizona
Publications - 322
Citations - 13794
Ronald S. Weinstein is an academic researcher from University of Arizona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Telepathology & Telemedicine. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 308 publications receiving 13207 citations. Previous affiliations of Ronald S. Weinstein include Loma Linda University & United States Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Freeze-etching nomenclature.
Daniel Branton,S. Bullivant,Norton B. Gilula,Morris J. Karnovsky,H. Moor,K. Mühlethaler,D. H. Northcote,Lester Packer,Birgit Satir,Peter Satir,Volker Speth,L. A. Staehlin,Russell L. Steere,Ronald S. Weinstein +13 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that the host-versus-graft reaction alone can enihance murine cvtomtiegalovirus in a chronicallY injected host atid maY help explain the high incidence of cvvtomegalov virus infection seen after renal and other allograft transplantation.
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Membrane ultrastructure at mammalian intercellular junctions
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The ultrastructure of the nexus. A correlated thin-section and freeze-cleave study.
TL;DR: It is postulated that central hydrophilic channels may extend through the subunit assembly to provide a direct route for intercellular communication.
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Telemedicine, Telehealth, and Mobile Health Applications That Work: Opportunities and Barriers
Ronald S. Weinstein,Ana Maria Lopez,Bellal Joseph,Kristine A. Erps,Michael J. Holcomb,Gail P. Barker,Elizabeth A. Krupinski +6 more
TL;DR: There has been a spike in interest and use of telehealth, catalyzed recently by the anticipated implementation of the Affordable Care Act, which rewards efficiency in healthcare delivery.
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Methods to Detect P-Glycoprotein-associated Multidrug Resistance in Patients' Tumors: Consensus Recommendations
William T. Beck,Thomas M. Grogan,Cheryl L. Willman,Carlos Cordon-Cardo,David M. Parham,John F. Kuttesch,Michael Andreeff,Susan E. Bates,Costan W. Berard,James M. Boyett,N A Brophy,Henk J. Broxterman,Helen S. L. Chan,William S. Dalton,Manfred Dietel,Antonio Tito Fojo,Randy D. Gascoyne,David R. Head,Peter J. Houghton,Deo Kumar Srivastava,Manfred Lehnert,Catherine P. Leith,Elisabeth Paietta,Zlatko P. Pavelic,Lisa M. Rimsza,Igor B. Roninson,Branimir I. Sikic,Peter R. Twentyman,Roger A. Warnke,Ronald S. Weinstein +29 more
TL;DR: Although detection of Pgp and MDR1 is at present likely to be more reliable in leukemias and lymphomas than in solid tumors, accurate measurement of low levels of P gp expression under most conditions remains an elusive goal.