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Kim J. CoxAssociate Professor Emerita, University of New Mexico Verified email at salud.unm.edu Cited by 944 |
Precision control of CRISPR-Cas9 using small molecules and light
The CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeat)-Cas system is an
adaptive immune system of bacteria that has furnished several RNA-guided DNA …
adaptive immune system of bacteria that has furnished several RNA-guided DNA …
Spatially resolved proteomic mapping in living cells with the engineered peroxidase APEX2
This protocol describes a method to obtain spatially resolved proteomic maps of specific
compartments within living mammalian cells. An engineered peroxidase, APEX2, is genetically …
compartments within living mammalian cells. An engineered peroxidase, APEX2, is genetically …
Tinkering outside the kinase ATP box: allosteric (type IV) and bivalent (type V) inhibitors of protein kinases
KJ Cox, CD Shomin, I Ghosh - Future medicinal chemistry, 2011 - Future Science
Many members of the protein kinase family have emerged as key targets for pharmacological
intervention, most notably in cancer. However, the high sequence and structural homology …
intervention, most notably in cancer. However, the high sequence and structural homology …
The crisis of stroke: experiences of patients and their family caregivers
Purpose: Approximately 4.8 million stroke survivors are living in the community with some
level of disability requiring the assistance of family caregivers. Stroke family caregivers are …
level of disability requiring the assistance of family caregivers. Stroke family caregivers are …
Counseling women with a previous cesarean birth: Toward a shared decision‐making partnership
KJ Cox - Journal of midwifery & women's health, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Pregnant women who had a previous cesarean birth must choose whether to have a repeat
cesarean or to attempt a vaginal birth. Many of these women are candidates for a trial of …
cesarean or to attempt a vaginal birth. Many of these women are candidates for a trial of …
[HTML][HTML] Decreased fecundity and sperm DNA methylation patterns
Objective To evaluate the relationship between epigenetic patterns in sperm and fecundity.
Design Prospective study. Setting Academic andrology and in vitro fertilization laboratory. …
Design Prospective study. Setting Academic andrology and in vitro fertilization laboratory. …
Symptoms among patients receiving in‐center hemodialysis: A qualitative study
KJ Cox, MB Parshall, SHA Hernandez… - Hemodialysis …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Introduction: Assessment of dialysis‐related symptoms is not currently a requirement for
hemodialysis (HD) providers in the United States. The purpose of this study was to describe …
hemodialysis (HD) providers in the United States. The purpose of this study was to describe …
[HTML][HTML] Providers' perspectives on the vaginal birth after cesarean guidelines in Florida, United States: a qualitative study
KJ Cox - BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, 2011 - Springer
Background Women's access to vaginal birth after cesarean (VBAC) in the United States
has declined steadily since the mid-1990s, with a current rate of 8.2%. In the State of Florida, …
has declined steadily since the mid-1990s, with a current rate of 8.2%. In the State of Florida, …
A comprehensive assessment of family caregivers of stroke survivors during inpatient rehabilitation
Purpose: Stroke caregivers have been identified as a group at high risk for poor outcomes
as a result of the suddenness of stroke and a potentially high level of care needed due to …
as a result of the suddenness of stroke and a potentially high level of care needed due to …
A coiled-coil enabled split-luciferase three-hybrid system: applied toward profiling inhibitors of protein kinases
BW Jester, KJ Cox, A Gaj, CD Shomin… - Journal of the …, 2010 - ACS Publications
The 518 protein kinases encoded in the human genome are exquisitely regulated and their
aberrant function(s) are often associated with human disease. Thus, in order to advance …
aberrant function(s) are often associated with human disease. Thus, in order to advance …