Joann M. Richmond

Chromosome Conformation Capture Carbon Copy (5C): a massively parallel solution for mapping interactions between genomic elements (2006)

Dostie, Josee, Richmond, Joann M., Arnaout, Ramy A., Selzer, Rebecca R., Lee, William L., Honan, Tracey A., ...

Physical interactions between genetic elements located throughout the genome play important roles in gene regulation and can be identified with the Chromosome Conformation Capture (3C) methodology....

Inflicted skeletal injury: a postmortem radiologic-histopathologic study in 31 infants (1995)

Kleinman, Paul K., Richmond, Joann M., Blackbourne, Brian D.

OBJECTIVE. The objective of this postmortem study was to use high-detail skeletal surveys, specimen radiography, and histopathologic analysis to determine the number, distribution, and age of...

Fractures of the rib head in abused infants (1992)

Kleinman, Paul K., Marks, Sandy C., Spevak, Melissa R., Richmond, Joann M.

Fractures of the posterior ribs are well-recognized sequelae of infant abuse. Previous reports have indicated a predilection for fracture near the costotransverse process. This study expands the...

Extension of growth-plate cartilage into the metaphysis: a sign of healing fracture in abused infants (1991)

Kleinman, Paul K., Spevak, Melissa R., Belanger, Patricia L., Richmond, Joann M.

The present study was carried out to determine if healing metaphyseal injury in abused infants is accompanied by an increase in the thickness of the growth-plate zone of hypertrophic cartilage and if...