Paul A. Anderson focuses on Surgery, Arthrodesis, Physical therapy, Myelopathy and Radiography. His studies in Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion, Arthroplasty, Lumbar, Prosthesis and Cervical spine are all subfields of Surgery research. His Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion study combines topics in areas such as Discectomy, Randomized controlled trial and Spinal fusion.
His Arthrodesis research integrates issues from Occipitocervical fixation, Orthopedic surgery, Fixation and Reduction. His biological study deals with issues like Meta-analysis, which deal with fields such as Blunt trauma, Plain radiographs, Gold standard, Predictive value of tests and Cervical spine injury. His study in Myelopathy is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Natural history and Evidence-based medicine, MEDLINE.
Paul A. Anderson mostly deals with Surgery, Physical therapy, Orthopedic surgery, Lumbar and Arthroplasty. Surgery is closely attributed to Arthrodesis in his work. The various areas that Paul A. Anderson examines in his Physical therapy study include Myelopathy and Evidence-based medicine, MEDLINE.
Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Osteoporosis and Orthopedic surgery. Lumbar vertebrae is the focus of his Lumbar research. His research brings together the fields of Radiology and Cervical spine.
His primary areas of study are Osteoporosis, Surgery, Bone mineral, Orthopedic surgery and Physical therapy. Paul A. Anderson has researched Osteoporosis in several fields, including Lumbar, Arthroplasty, Cohort and Hounsfield scale. He works in the field of Surgery, focusing on Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion in particular.
The concepts of his Bone mineral study are interwoven with issues in vitamin D deficiency, Femur, Nuclear medicine and Denosumab. Paul A. Anderson studied Orthopedic surgery and Dentistry that intersect with Bone remodeling. His Physical therapy research includes themes of Observational study, Reimbursement, Spine surgery and Vertebral compression fracture.
His primary scientific interests are in Osteoporosis, Surgery, Spinal cord injury, Guideline and Acute spinal cord injury. His Osteoporosis study incorporates themes from Arthroplasty and Hounsfield scale. Surgery is frequently linked to Cohort in his study.
He works mostly in the field of Spinal cord injury, limiting it down to topics relating to Physical therapy and, in certain cases, Outcome prediction, Magnetic resonance imaging and Physical medicine and rehabilitation. His Bone density research incorporates elements of Lumbar, Lumbar vertebrae and Bone health. His research integrates issues of Orthopedic surgery and Dentistry in his study of Bone mineral.
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A new classification of thoracolumbar injuries : The importance of injury morphology, the integrity of the posterior ligamentous complex, and neurologic status
Alexander R. Vaccaro;Ronald A. Lehman;R. John Hurlbert;Paul A. Anderson.
Spine (2005)
Stress Granule Assembly Is Mediated by Prion-like Aggregation of TIA-1
Natalie Gilks;Nancy Kedersha;Maranatha Ayodele;Lily Shen.
Molecular Biology of the Cell (2004)
RNA granules: post-transcriptional and epigenetic modulators of gene expression
Paul Anderson;Nancy Kedersha.
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology (2009)
Angiogenin-Induced tRNA Fragments Inhibit Translation Initiation
Pavel Ivanov;Mohamed M. Emara;Mohamed M. Emara;Mohamed M. Emara;Judit Villen;Steven P. Gygi.
Molecular Cell (2011)
Role of interleukin-15 in the development of human CD56+ natural killer cells from CD34+ hematopoietic progenitor cells.
Ewa Mrozek;Paul Anderson;Michael A. Caligiuri.
Blood (1996)
Evidence that ternary complex (eIF2-GTP-tRNA(i)(Met))-deficient preinitiation complexes are core constituents of mammalian stress granules.
Nancy Kedersha;Samantha Chen;Natalie Gilks;Wei Li.
Molecular Biology of the Cell (2002)
MK2-induced tristetraprolin:14-3-3 complexes prevent stress granule association and ARE-mRNA decay
Georg Stoecklin;Tiffany Stubbs;Nancy Kedersha;Stephen Wax.
The EMBO Journal (2004)
TIA-1 is a translational silencer that selectively regulates the expression of TNF-α
Monica Piecyk;Stephen Wax;Andreas R.P. Beck;Nancy Kedersha.
The EMBO Journal (2000)
Comparison of BRYAN cervical disc arthroplasty with anterior cervical decompression and fusion: clinical and radiographic results of a randomized, controlled, clinical trial.
John G. Heller;Rick C. Sasso;Stephen M. Papadopoulos;Paul A. Anderson.
Spine (2009)
Factors affecting the pullout strength of cancellous bone screws.
J. R. Chapman;R. M. Harrington;K. M. Lee;P. A. Anderson.
Journal of Biomechanical Engineering-transactions of The Asme (1996)
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