Gregory Kanter
University of New Mexico
14 Papers
26 Citations
Gregory Kanter is an academic researcher from University of New Mexico. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fusion protein & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 14 publications. Previous affiliations of Gregory Kanter include Stanford University & Santa Clara Valley Medical Center.
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Papers
Rapid expression of vaccine proteins for B‐cell lymphoma in a cell‐free system
Junhao Yang,Gregory Kanter,Alexei M. Voloshin,Nathalie Michel-Reydellet,Hendrik Velkeen,Ronald Levy,James R. Swartz +6 more
TL;DR: Four vaccine candidates were constructed by fusing murine GM-CSF to the amino- or carboxy-terminus of the 38C13 murine B-lymphocyte Id scFv with two different arrangements of the variable regions of the heavy chain and light chain, and between the two amino-terminal GM- CSF fusion proteins, GM-VL-VH showed a higher total and soluble yield than GM-Vh-VL.
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Social networking and Internet use among pelvic floor patients: a multicenter survey
Donna Mazloomdoost,Gregory Kanter,Robert Chan,Nicolette Deveaneau,Allison M. Wyman,Emily Von Bargen,Zaid Chaudhry,Solafa Elshatanoufy,Jeannine M. Miranne,Christine M. Chu,Rachel N. Pauls,Lily A. Arya,Danielle D. Antosh +12 more
TL;DR: Evaluating social networking and Internet use among women with pelvic floor complaints to seek information for their conditions as well as describe the likelihood, preferences, and predictors of website usage found women presenting to urogynecology practices have high Internet use and a desire to learn about their conditions via social networking websites.
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Expression of active murine granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor in an Escherichia coli cell-free system.
TL;DR: The synthesis of a murine recombinant GM‐CSF in an E. coli cell‐free protein synthesis system with a high yield is reported and its cell‐proliferation activity was confirmed after purification with a Ni2+ chelating column.
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Iconographies supplémentaires de l'article : Social networking and Internet use among pelvic floor patients: a multicenter survey
Donna Mazloomdoost,Gregory Kanter,Robert Chan,Nicolette Deveaneau,Allison M. Wyman,Emily Von Bargen,Zaid Chaudhry,Solafa Elshatanoufy,Jeannine M. Miranne,Christine M. Chu,Rachel N. Pauls,Lily A. Arya,Danielle D. Antosh +12 more
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TL;DR: In this article, a cross-sectional, multicenter study of women presenting to clinical practices of 10 female pelvic medicine and reconstructive surgery fellowship programs across the United States, affiliated with the Fellows' Pelvic Research Network was conducted.
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Perineorrhaphy: commonly performed yet poorly understood. A survey of surgeons
TL;DR: Genital hiatus size and concomitant prolapse procedures ranked highest in surgeons’ decision to perform a perineorrhaphy.
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