Michael J. Zinner mostly deals with Surgery, Cancer research, Gene silencing, Internal medicine and Adenocarcinoma. The various areas that he examines in his Surgery study include Malpractice and Medical emergency. His Cancer research research incorporates themes from Phosphorylation, Focal adhesion, Small interfering RNA, Nude mouse and Kinase.
His Internal medicine study combines topics in areas such as Gastroenterology, Endocrinology and Wortmannin. Michael J. Zinner has researched Adenocarcinoma in several fields, including Gastrectomy, Thoracotomy, Survival analysis and Resection margin. His Isosulfan Blue study incorporates themes from Colorectal cancer and Radiology.
His main research concerns Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Surgery, Small intestine and Jejunum. His research ties Gastroenterology and Internal medicine together. Many of his research projects under Endocrinology are closely connected to Substance P and Peptide YY with Substance P and Peptide YY, tying the diverse disciplines of science together.
His study in Complication, Retrospective cohort study, Perioperative, Pancreatitis and Esophagus are all subfields of Surgery. Pancreatitis is closely attributed to Acute pancreatitis in his research. Michael J. Zinner combines subjects such as Hemodynamics and Anesthesia with his study of Blood flow.
Michael J. Zinner mainly investigates Surgery, Cancer research, Internal medicine, Medical emergency and Adenocarcinoma. His studies in Surgery integrate themes in fields like Psychological intervention, Epidemiology and Patient safety. His studies deal with areas such as Nude mouse, Tyrosine kinase, Gemcitabine and Small interfering RNA as well as Cancer research.
His Internal medicine research is mostly focused on the topic Colorectal cancer. His Colorectal cancer research includes themes of Breast cancer and Perineum. His work in Medical emergency addresses subjects such as Surgical care, which are connected to disciplines such as Intervention and Nursing.
Michael J. Zinner spends much of his time researching Surgery, Cancer research, Adenocarcinoma, Gene silencing and RNA interference. His Surgery study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Psychological intervention, Malpractice and Medical emergency. His Cancer research research incorporates elements of Tyrosine kinase, Endocrinology, Internal medicine and Phosphorylation.
Michael J. Zinner has included themes like Gastroenterology and Radiology in his Internal medicine study. His research integrates issues of Retrospective cohort study, Colorectal surgery and Small interfering RNA in his study of Adenocarcinoma. His RNA interference course of study focuses on Nude mouse and Anoikis and Matrigel.
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Comprehensive molecular characterization of human colon and rectal cancer
Donna M. Muzny;Matthew N. Bainbridge;Kyle Chang;Huyen H. Dinh.
Nature (2012)
Risk Factors for Retained Instruments and Sponges after Surgery
Atul A. Gawande;David M. Studdert;E. John Orav;Troyen A. Brennan.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2003)
The incidence and nature of surgical adverse events in Colorado and Utah in 1992
Atul A. Gawande;Eric J. Thomas;Michael J. Zinner;Troyen A. Brennan.
Surgery (1999)
Analysis of errors reported by surgeons at three teaching hospitals
Atul A. Gawande;Michael J. Zinner;David M. Studdert;Troyen A. Brennan.
Surgery (2003)
Patterns of Communication Breakdowns Resulting in Injury to Surgical Patients
Caprice C. Greenberg;Scott E. Regenbogen;David M. Studdert;Stuart R. Lipsitz.
Journal of The American College of Surgeons (2007)
A prospective study of patient safety in the operating room.
Caprice K. Christian;Michael L. Gustafson;Emilie M. Roth;Thomas B. Sheridan.
(2006)
The natural history of pancreatic pseudocysts documented by computed tomography.
Yeo Cj;Bastidas Ja;Lynch-Nyhan A;Fishman Ek.
Surgery gynecology & obstetrics (1990)
An Apgar score for surgery.
Atul A. Gawande;Mary R. Kwaan;Mary R. Kwaan;Scott E. Regenbogen;Stuart A. Lipsitz.
Journal of The American College of Surgeons (2007)
Open cholecystectomy. A contemporary analysis of 42,474 patients
Joel J. Roslyn;Gregory S. Binns;Edward F. X. Hughes;Kimberly Saunders-kirkwood.
Annals of Surgery (1993)
Relationship of necrosis to organ failure in severe acute pancreatitis
S Tenner;G Sica;M Hughes;E Noordhoek.
Gastroenterology (1997)
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