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Survival and complications in patients with haemoglobin E thalassaemia in Sri Lanka: a prospective, longitudinal cohort study.

The Lancet. Global health

Premawardhena AP, Ediriweera DS, Sabouhanian A, Allen A, Rees D, de Silva S, Perera W, Katugaha N, Arambepola M, Yamashita RC, Mettananda S, Jiffry N, Mehta V, Cader R, Bandara D, St Pierre T, Muraca G, Fisher C, Kirubarajan A, Khan S, Allen S, Lamabadusuriya SP, Weatherall DJ, Olivieri NF.
PMID: 34843671
Lancet Glob Health. 2022 Jan;10(1):e134-e141. doi: 10.1016/S2214-109X(21)00446-0. Epub 2021 Nov 26.

BACKGROUND: Worldwide, haemoglobin E β-thalassaemia is the most common genotype of severe β-thalassaemia. The paucity of long-term data for this form of thalassaemia makes evidence-based management challenging. We did a long-term observational study to define factors associated with survival...

Online and Intellectual Awareness of Executive Functioning in Daily Life among Adolescents with and without ADHD.

Journal of attention disorders

Fisher O, Berger I, Grossman ES, Maeir A.
PMID: 34378435
J Atten Disord. 2021 Aug 11;10870547211031982. doi: 10.1177/10870547211031982. Epub 2021 Aug 11.

OBJECTIVE: Executive function deficits (EFD) are a central mechanism underlying negative outcomes in ADHD. This study examined awareness of EFD manifested in "real-time" task performance (Online Awareness) and in general self-knowledge of daily activities, outside the context of a...

Tandem Therapeutic Plasma Exchange Reduces Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy Downtime.

Blood purification

Foglia MJ, Pelletier JH, Bayir H, Fleck A, Konyk L, McSteen C, Fisher D, Fuhrman DY.
PMID: 34515068
Blood Purif. 2021 Sep 01;1-8. doi: 10.1159/000518348. Epub 2021 Sep 01.

INTRODUCTION: Continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) has become a primary treatment of severe acute kidney injury in children admitted to the intensive care unit. CRRT "downtime" (when the circuit is not active) can represent a significant portion of the...

Squaramide-Based Self-Associating Amphiphiles for Anion Recognition.

ChemPlusChem

Kumawat LK, Wynne C, Cappello E, Fisher P, Brennan LE, Strofaldi A, McManus JJ, Hawes CS, Jolliffe KA, Gunnlaugsson T, Elmes RBP.
PMID: 34351081
Chempluschem. 2021 Aug;86(8):1058-1068. doi: 10.1002/cplu.202100275.

The synthesis and characterisation of two novel self-assembled amphiphiles (SSAs) SQS-1 and SQS-2 are reported. Both compounds, based on the squaramide motif, were fully soluble in a range of solvents and were shown to undergo self-assembly through a range...

Payload Delivery: Engineering Immune Cells to Disrupt the Tumour Microenvironment.

Cancers

Fowler D, Nattress C, Navarrete AS, Barisa M, Fisher J.
PMID: 34885108
Cancers (Basel). 2021 Nov 29;13(23). doi: 10.3390/cancers13236000.

Although chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cells have shown impressive clinical success against haematological malignancies such as B cell lymphoma and acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, their efficacy against non-haematological solid malignancies has been largely disappointing. Solid tumours pose many additional...

Role of home monitoring with iCare ONE rebound tonometer in glaucoma patients management.

International journal of ophthalmology

Rosenfeld E, Rabina G, Barequet D, Mimouni M, Fischer N, Kurtz S.
PMID: 33747817
Int J Ophthalmol. 2021 Mar 18;14(3):405-408. doi: 10.18240/ijo.2021.03.12. eCollection 2021.

AIM: To evaluate intraocular pressure (IOP) measurements and fluctuations using the iCare ONE rebound tonometer (RT-ONE), during home monitoring, in diagnosed and suspected glaucoma patients.METHODS: A retrospective case series of consecutive patients with known glaucoma or glaucoma suspects who...

Integrate mechanistic evidence from new approach methodologies (NAMs) into a read-across assessment to characterise trends in shared mode of action.

Toxicology in vitro : an international journal published in association with BIBRA

Escher SE, Aguayo-Orozco A, Benfenati E, Bitsch A, Braunbeck T, Brotzmann K, Bois F, van der Burg B, Castel J, Exner T, Gadaleta D, Gardner I, Goldmann D, Hatley O, Golbamaki N, Graepel R, Jennings P, Limonciel A, Long A, Maclennan R, Mombelli E, Norinder U, Jain S, Capinha LS, Taboureau OT, Tolosa L, Vrijenhoek NG, van Vugt-Lussenburg BMA, Walker P, van de Water B, Wehr M, White A, Zdrazil B, Fisher C.
PMID: 34757180
Toxicol In Vitro. 2022 Mar;79:105269. doi: 10.1016/j.tiv.2021.105269. Epub 2021 Oct 29.

Read-across approaches often remain inconclusive as they do not provide sufficient evidence on a common mode of action across the category members. This read-across case study on thirteen, structurally similar, branched aliphatic carboxylic acids investigates the concept of using...

Building a pipeline of training for behavioral diabetes researchers and clinicians: a call for national dialogue.

de Groot M, Fisher L.
UIID-AD: 2695
2011;11:503-10. doi: 10.1007/s11892-011-0231-x.

In the context of a diabetes epidemic and health care workforce crisis in the United States, a national dialogue is needed to identify the pathways and mechanisms for training a cohort of behavioral diabetes researchers and clinicians. Over the...

Differences in STEM doctoral publication by ethnicity, gender and academic field at a large public research university.

Smith A, Mendoza-Denton R, Patt C, Fisher A, Eppig A, Young I, Richards MA.
UIID-AD: 4388
2017; doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0174296.

Two independent surveys of PhD students in STEM fields at the University of California, Berkeley, indicate that underrepresented minorities (URMs) publish at significantly lower rates than non-URM males, placing the former at a significant disadvantage as they compete for...

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