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List of works by Daniel B Herrick

Canonical Notch Signaling Directs the Fate of Differentiating Neurocompetent Progenitors in the Mammalian Olfactory Epithelium

scientific article published on 08 May 2018

Determinants of external ventricular drain placement and associated outcomes in patients with spontaneous intraventricular hemorrhage.

scientific article published on December 2014

Early Therapy Intensity Level (TIL) Predicts Mortality in Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage.

scientific article published on 30 May 2015

Graduate medical education in humanism and professionalism: a needs assessment survey of pediatric gastroenterology fellows.

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Notch1 maintains dormancy of olfactory horizontal basal cells, a reserve neural stem cell.

scientific article published on 21 June 2017

Notch3-Jagged signaling controls the pool of undifferentiated airway progenitors

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Stem and progenitor cells of the mammalian olfactory epithelium: Taking poietic license.

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Systemic hematologic status following intraventricular recombinant tissue-type plasminogen activator for intraventricular hemorrhage: the CLEAR IVH Study Group

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The Neuroregenerative Capacity of Olfactory Stem Cells Is Not Limitless: Implications for Aging

scientific article published on 22 June 2018

Trainee and program director perceptions of quality improvement and patient safety education: preparing for the next accreditation system

scientific article published on 13 June 2014

Transcription factor p63 controls the reserve status but not the stemness of horizontal basal cells in the olfactory epithelium

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Unilateral Pedicle Screw Fixation is Associated with Reduced Cost and Similar Outcomes in Selected Patients Undergoing Minimally Invasive Transforaminal Lumbar Interbody Fusion for L4-5 Degenerative Spondylolisthesis

scientific article published on 10 February 2015

Usability characteristics of self-administered computer-assisted interviewing in the emergency department: factors affecting ease of use, efficiency, and entry error.

scientific article published on 19 June 2013