James E. Johnson, Ph.D.
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Institution | Wake Forest School of Medicine |
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Department | Surgery General Administration |
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Institution | Wake Forest School of Medicine |
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Department | Ctr Exp and Apld Lrng-SIM |
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Research F32NS007332 (JOHNSON, JAMES E)Feb 17, 1985 NIH NEURONAL DEVELOPMENT/REGENERATION: A NEW TROPHIC FACTOR Role: Principal Investigator |
| R29EY007584 (JOHNSON, JAMES E)Apr 1, 1988 - Sep 29, 1990 NIH SURVIVAL FACTORS REQUIRED BY VISUAL SYSTEM NEURONS Role: Principal Investigator |
| R01EY011127 (JOHNSON, JAMES E)Aug 1, 1995 - Jul 31, 1999 NIH VISUAL NEURON DEATH--MOLECULES REGULATING COMPETITION Role: Principal Investigator |
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Long AM, Lefebvre CM, Masneri DA, Mowery NT, Chang MC, Johnson JE, Carter JE. The Golden Opportunity: Multidisciplinary Simulation Training Improves Trauma Team Efficiency. J Surg Educ. 2019 Jul - Aug; 76(4):1116-1121. PMID: 30711425.
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Sparks JL, Crouch DL, Sobba K, Evans D, Zhang J, Johnson JE, Saunders I, Thomas J, Bodin S, Tonidandel A, Carter J, Westcott C, Martin RS, Hildreth A. Association of a Surgical Task During Training With Team Skill Acquisition Among Surgical Residents: The Missing Piece in Multidisciplinary Team Training. JAMA Surg. 2017 Sep 01; 152(9):818-825. PMID: 28538983.
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Strowd RE, McBride A, Goforth J, Cristiano J, Hartman N, Waters G, Beardsley J, Johnson JE, Askew K. Educational priorities of students in the entrustable professional activity era. Clin Teach. 2018 08; 15(4):319-324. PMID: 28857486.
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McCormick MW, Bartels HG, Rodriguez A, Johnson JE, Janjua RM. Anatomical Variations of the Transverse-Sigmoid Sinus Junction: Implications for Endovascular Treatment of Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension. Anat Rec (Hoboken). 2016 08; 299(8):1037-42. PMID: 27161529.
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Ur R, Holmes JH, Johnson JE, Molnar JA, Carter JE. Development of a Burn Escharotomy Assessment Tool: A Pilot Study. J Burn Care Res. 2016 Mar-Apr; 37(2):e140-4. PMID: 26594860.
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Taylor AR, Gifondorwa DJ, Robinson MB, Strupe JL, Prevette D, Johnson JE, Hempstead B, Oppenheim RW, Milligan CE. Motoneuron programmed cell death in response to proBDNF. Dev Neurobiol. 2012 May; 72(5):699-712. PMID: 21834083.
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Johnson JE. Patient education and self-advocacy. Managing pain in osteoarthritis. J Pain Palliat Care Pharmacother. 2009; 23(2):171-3. PMID: 19492221.
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Hayashida KI, Clayton BA, Johnson JE, Eisenach JC. Brain derived nerve growth factor induces spinal noradrenergic fiber sprouting and enhances clonidine analgesia following nerve injury in rats. Pain. 2008 Jun; 136(3):348-355. PMID: 17822849.
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Newton IG, Forbes ME, Legault C, Johnson JE, Brunso-Bechtold JK, Riddle DR. Caloric restriction does not reverse aging-related changes in hippocampal BDNF. Neurobiol Aging. 2005 May; 26(5):683-8. PMID: 15708443.
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Chytrova G, Johnson JE. Spontaneous retinal activity modulates BDNF trafficking in the developing chick visual system. Mol Cell Neurosci. 2004 Apr; 25(4):549-57. PMID: 15080885.
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Vernon EM, Oppenheim RW, Johnson JE. Distinct muscle targets do not vary in the developmental regulation of brain-derived neurotrophic factor. J Comp Neurol 470:317-329,2004. J Comp Neurol. 2004 Mar 08; 470(3):330-7. PMID: 14755520.
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