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George E Marzloff

TitleAsst Professor
InstitutionUniversity of Colorado Denver - Anschutz Medical Campus
DepartmentSOM-PM&R General Operations
ORCID ORCID Icon0000-0001-6075-2771 Additional info

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    Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MAB.S.06/2007Brain & Cognitive Sciences
    Ross University School of Medicine, Portsmouth, DominicaMD06/2014Medicine
    PinnacleHealth Hospital, Harrisburg, PA06/2015Internship (Int. Medicine)
    Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, NY06/2018Residency (PM&R)
    MetroHealth / Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH06/2019Fellowship (Spinal Cord Injury Medicine)

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    1. Thornton WA, Marzloff G, Ryder S, Best A, Rasheed K, Coons D, Smith AC. The presence or absence of midsagittal tissue bridges and walking: a retrospective cohort study in spinal cord injury. Spinal Cord. 2023 08; 61(8):436-440. PMID: 37120699.
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    2. Marzloff G, Ryder S, Hutton J, Ott K, Becker M, Schubert S. Emerging Technologies in the Wound Management Field. Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am. 2022 11; 33(4):901-914. PMID: 36243479.
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    3. Schubert S, Marzloff G, Ryder S, Ott K, Hutton J, Becker M. Establishing a Comprehensive Wound Care Team and Program. Phys Med Rehabil Clin N Am. 2022 11; 33(4):805-810. PMID: 36243471.
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    4. Whitford M, Mitchell SJ, Marzloff GE, Zindle JK, Richmond MA, Bogie KM, Henzel MK. Wheelchair Mobility-Related Injuries Due to Inadvertent Lower Extremity Displacement on Footplates: Analysis of the FDA MAUDE Database From 2014 to 2018. J Patient Saf. 2021 Dec 01; 17(8):e1785-e1792. PMID: 32217931.
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    5. Cansev M, Marzloff G, Sakamoto T, Ulus IH, Wurtman RJ. Giving uridine and/or docosahexaenoic acid orally to rat dams during gestation and nursing increases synaptic elements in brains of weanling pups. Dev Neurosci. 2009; 31(3):181-92. PMID: 19145070.
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    6. Wurtman RJ, Ulus IH, Cansev M, Watkins CJ, Wang L, Marzloff G. Synaptic proteins and phospholipids are increased in gerbil brain by administering uridine plus docosahexaenoic acid orally. Brain Res. 2006 May 09; 1088(1):83-92. PMID: 16631143.
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