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Kate Martin (All My Children)
Kate Martin is a fictional character on the soap opera, ''All My Children''. She was played by Christine Thomas from January to early February 1970, then by Kate Harrington from February to October 1970, and finally by Kay Campbell, from October 1970 to April 1985.She was the matriarch of the Martin family, wife of Henry Martin and mother of Joe and Paul Martin. She was usually found in the kitchen cooking some of her famous recipes or offering sensible advice to Tad. Provided by Wikipedia
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Darmok and Jalad at the Psych Ward: A Case Demonstration of How to Creatively Communicate with a 19-Year-Old Patient with Autism Spectrum Disorder by Elizabeth Kim, Katherine Martin, Laurence Karper, Siddhartha Maru, Maggie Driscoll
Published in Case Reports in Psychiatry (2021-01-01)Get full text
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Neonatal Markers of Prematurity as Predictors of Permanent Childhood Hearing Loss and Neurodevelopmental Impairment in Children Admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit by Hayma Moosan, Derek J. Hoare, Dulip Jayasinghe, Karen R. Willis, Katherine Martin, Sally K. Thornton
Published in Brain Sciences (2024-09-01)Get full text
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Epimorphin alters the inhibitory effects of SOX9 on Mmp13 in activated hepatic stellate cells. by James Pritchett, Varinder S Athwal, Emma Harvey, Katherine Martin, Jessica Llewellyn, Philip Ireland, Alexander Nicolaides, Martin J Humphries, Nicoletta Bobola, Neil A Hanley, Karen Piper Hanley
Published in PLoS ONE (2014-01-01)Get full text
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PAK1-dependent mechanotransduction enables myofibroblast nuclear adaptation and chromatin organization during fibrosis by Elliot Jokl, Aoibheann F. Mullan, Kara Simpson, Lindsay Birchall, Laurence Pearmain, Katherine Martin, James Pritchett, Sayyid Raza, Rajesh Shah, Nigel W. Hodson, Craig J. Williams, Elizabeth Camacho, Leo Zeef, Ian Donaldson, Varinder S. Athwal, Neil A. Hanley, Karen Piper Hanley
Published in Cell Reports (2023-11-01)Get full text
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SOX9 predicts progression toward cirrhosis in patients while its loss protects against liver fibrosis by Varinder S Athwal, James Pritchett, Jessica Llewellyn, Katherine Martin, Elizabeth Camacho, Sayyid MA Raza, Alexander Phythian‐Adams, Lindsay J Birchall, Aoibheann F Mullan, Kim Su, Laurence Pearmain, Grace Dolman, Abed M Zaitoun, Scott L Friedman, Andrew MacDonald, William L Irving, Indra N Guha, Neil A Hanley, Karen Piper Hanley
Published in EMBO Molecular Medicine (2017-11-01)Get full text
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