Publications by authors named "T E Mabry"

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  • The study evaluated the reliability and accuracy of noninvasive hemoglobin (nHgb) monitoring compared to invasive serum hemoglobin (iHgb) tests in patients undergoing outpatient total joint arthroplasty (TJA).
  • The results showed that while both nHgb and iHgb values were similar post-surgery, the nHgb method had a significant advantage in terms of patient comfort and satisfaction, with 97% preferring it over the invasive method.
  • Additionally, the nHgb test effectively predicted low hemoglobin levels, suggesting it could be a viable alternative for monitoring in outpatient settings.
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The broad adoption of transgenic crops has revolutionized agriculture. However, resistance to insecticidal proteins by agricultural pests poses a continuous challenge to maintaining crop productivity and new proteins are urgently needed to replace those utilized for existing transgenic traits. We identified an insecticidal membrane attack complex/perforin (MACPF) protein, Mpf2Ba1, with strong activity against the devastating coleopteran pest western corn rootworm (WCR) and a novel site of action.

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Background: Registry data have demonstrated lower rates of revision and periprosthetic fracture in select cohorts with cemented femoral fixation at primary total hip arthroplasty. Whether this is true of all component designs is not known. We hypothesized that selected use of ream-and-broach triple-tapered uncemented stem designs may provide comparable results to cemented stems.

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Background: The advent of highly porous ingrowth surfaces and highly crosslinked polyethylene has been expected to improve implant survivorship in revision total hip arthroplasty. Therefore, we sought to evaluate the survival of several contemporary acetabular designs following revision total hip arthroplasty.

Methods: Acetabular revisions performed from 2000 to 2019 were identified from our institutional total joint registry.

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