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MARK C CALLANAN MD
MD
Orthopaedic Surgery Physician
NPI: 1639515984IndividualAccepts Medicare
Specialties, Licenses & Credentials
Orthopaedic Surgery PhysicianPrimary
Orthopaedic Surgery
Code: 207X00000X
L-255690(MA)320551(LA)
Education
MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE
Class of 2013
Research & Publications (20)
Genome sequence of Lactobacillus helveticus, an organism distinguished by selective gene loss and insertion sequence element expansion.
PMID 17993529·J Bacteriol·2008
4-observational
Insertion sequence elements as mediators of strain diversity in Lactobacillus helveticus.
PMID 17628131·Int J Food Microbiol·2007
8-other
Genetic diversity in the lactose operons of Lactobacillus helveticus strains and its relationship to the role of these strains as commercial starter cultures.
PMID 15746373·Appl Environ Microbiol·2005
8-other
Mining the probiotic genome: advanced strategies, enhanced benefits, perceived obstacles.
PMID 15638750·Curr Pharm Des·2005
8-other
Multiple labels for objects in conversations with young children: parents' language and children's developing expectations about word meanings.
PMID 15355163·Dev Psychol·2004
8-other
Examination of lactococcal bacteriophage c2 DNA replication using two-dimensional agarose gel electrophoresis.
PMID 11707326·Gene·2001
8-other
Developmentally regulated activity of CRM1/XPO1 during early Xenopus embryogenesis.
PMID 10639332·J Cell Sci·2000
4-observational
Exploitation of the diverse insertion sequence element content of dairy Lactobacillus helveticus starters as a rapid method to identify different strains.
PMID 19646489·J Microbiol Methods·2009
8-other
Reassessing the human mammary stem cell concept by modeling limiting dilution transplantation assays.
PMID 19498366·Nat Med·2009
7-preclinical
Comparative genomics of lactic acid bacteria reveals a niche-specific gene set.
PMID 19265535·BMC Microbiol·2009
4-observational
The secret message of heterochromatin: new insights into the mechanisms and function of centromeric and pericentric repeat sequence transcription.
PMID 19412885·Int J Dev Biol·2009
6-review
Recurrent genomic aberrations combined with deletions of various tumour suppressor genes may deregulate the G1/S transition in CD4+CD56+ haematodermic neoplasms and contribute to the aggressiveness of the disease.
PMID 19158833·Leukemia·2009
8-other
Genetics and epigenetics of 1q rearrangements in hematological malignancies.
PMID 18000386·Cytogenet Genome Res·2007
6-review
pEOC01: a plasmid from Pediococcus acidilactici which encodes an identical streptomycin resistance (aadE) gene to that found in Campylobacter jejuni.
PMID 17395262·Plasmid·2007
8-other
Conventionality in family conversations about everyday objects.
PMID 17441549·New Dir Child Adolesc Dev·2007
8-other
Composite splenic marginal zone lymphoma and mantle cell lymphoma arising from 2 independent B-cell clones.
PMID 17134739·Hum Pathol·2007
5-case
Modification of Lactobacillus beta-glucuronidase activity by random mutagenesis.
PMID 17174482·Gene·2007
8-other
Effect of severe undernutrition and subsequent refeeding on gut mucosal protein fractional synthesis in human subjects.
PMID 17189088·Nutrition·2007
8-other
Genome analysis of the obligately lytic bacteriophage 4268 of Lactococcus lactis provides insight into its adaptable nature.
PMID 16325353·Gene·2006
4-observational
Sexual dysfunction in patients with epilepsy: communication strategies and assessment tools.
PMID 16871137·CNS Spectr·2006
6-review
Data courtesy of the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). Ltrl is not affiliated with or endorsed by NLM.
Contact & Hours
Via practice · 2 locations total
- Address
- MASSACHUSETTS GENERAL HOSPITAL, 55 FRUIT ST.
BOSTON, MA 02114 - Phone
- (617) 726-2942
Quick Facts
- NPI
- 1639515984
- Entity Type
- Individual
- Gender
- Male
- Medicare
- Accepted
- Specialties
- 2
- Locations
- 2
- Years in Practice
- 13
- Publications
- 20
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