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2. LANDMARK comparison of early outcomes of newer-generation Myval transcatheter heart valve series with contemporary valves (Sapien and Evolut) in real-world individuals with severe symptomatic native aortic stenosis: a randomised non-inferiority trial
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Siqueira, Dimytri, Pinto, Ibraim, Cervone, Alberto, Assef, Jorge, Vilela, Andrea, Paladino, Antonio, Ramos, Auristela, Rezende, Mariana, Ghorayeb, Samira, Braga Silva, Tacianne Rolemberg, Gjorgjievska, Savica, Hadzibegovic, Irzal, Jurin, Ivana, Sipic, Tomislav, Pavlovic, Nikola, Rudez, Igor, Manola, Sime, GALLET DE SAINT-AURIN, Romain, BOUKANTAR, Madjid, NICOLAS, Eroan, ENNEZAT, Pierre Valdimir, URIEN, Jean Marie, Vincent, Flavien, Delhaye, Cedric, Denimal, Tom, Cosenza, Alessandro, Pamart, Thibault, Porouchani, Sina, Pontana, Francois, Montaigne, David, Balmette, Vincent, Bechiri, Mohamed, Chen, Elisabeth, Janah, Dany, Renker, Matthias, Westermann, Dirk, Valina, Christian, Ferenc, Miroslaw, Löffelhardt, Nikolaus, Rahimi, Faridun, Breitbart, Philipp, Franke, Kilian, Czerny, Martin, Diab, Nawras, Sick, Peter, Adeishvili, Medea, Mangner, Norman, Haussig, Stephan, Sveric, Krunuslav, Crusius, Lisa, Roehlig, Marie, Koliastasis, Leonidas, Drakopoulou, Maria, Katsaros, Odysseas, Ktenopoulos, Nikolaos, Ioanniadis, Andreas, Evangelou, Sotirios, Ninios, Ilias, Molnar, Levente, Papp, Roland, Arnold-Béla, Ferencz, Demeterné Kiss, Orsolya, Nagy, Andrea, Czimbalmos, Csilla, Pellegrinni, Dario, Montonati, Carolina, Pellicano, Mariano, Guagliumi, Giulio, Tespili, Maurizio, Barbara, Bellini, Filippo, Russo, Marco, Ancona, Ciro, Vella, Luca, Ferri, Eustachio, Agricola, Giacomo, Ingallina, Cannone, Gaspare, Brambilla, Nedy, Testa, Luca, Avondo, Stefano, Valvo, Roberto, Clarke, Robin, Fish, Mandy, Kosowski, Michal, Krawczyk, Magdalena, Kubler, Piotr, Kotwica, Tomasz, Teles, Rui, Gonçalves, Pedro, Raposo, Luis, Brito, Joã, Leal, Silvio, Freitas, Pedro, Ribeiras, Regina, Poliacikova, Petra, Mihailovic, Peter Marko, Terseglav, Simon, Steblovnik, Klemen, Cercek, Miha, Vitez, Luka, Sustersic, Miha, Kovac, Ana, Kogoj, Polonca, Dimitrovska, Ljupka, Arana, J.Raul Delgado, Martinez, Sandra Santos, Dieguez, Alfredo Redondo, Barrero, Alejandro, Gonzalez-Bartol, Esther, Aristizabal, Cristhian, Frutos, Ana Serrador, Luna, Juan Pablo Sanchez, Gomez, Mario Garcia, Gabella, Tania Rodriguez, Nelson, Verónica Quevedo, Medina, Jose Novoa, Ojeda, Soledad, de Lezo, Javier Suarez, Romero, Miguel, Gonzalez-Manzanares, Rafael, Alvarado, Marco, Mesa, Dolores, Perea, Jorge, Petursson, Petur, Alchay, Monér, Andréen, Sofie, Gameren, Menno Van, Heijer, Peter den, Meuwissen, Martijn, CHENG, JIN M., Vos, Jeroen, Schölzel, B.E., Simsek, C, Hubbers, S, Van den Branden, Ben J.L., Stens, NA, Versteeg, GAA, Rooijakkers, MJP, Gehlmann, HR, Verkroost, MWA, Geuzebroek, GSC, Van Wely, MH, Van Geuns, RJ, van Nunen, LX, van Garsse, LAFM, Timmers, L, ten Berg, Jurrien, Kraaijeveld, A.O., Dickinson, M.G., Dessing, T.C., Mokhles, M.M., Baumbach, Andreas, van Royen, Niels, Amat-Santos, Ignacio J, Hudec, Martin, Bunc, Matjaz, Ijsselmuiden, Alexander, Laanmets, Peep, Unic, Daniel, Merkely, Bela, Hermanides, Renicus S, Ninios, Vlasis, Protasiewicz, Marcin, Rensing, Benno J W M, Martin, Pedro L, Feres, Fausto, De Sousa Almeida, Manuel, van Belle, Eric, Linke, Axel, Ielasi, Alfonso, Montorfano, Matteo, Webster, Mark, Toutouzas, Konstantinos, Teiger, Emmanuel, Bedogni, Francesco, Voskuil, Michiel, Pan, Manuel, Angerås, Oskar, Kim, Won-Keun, Rothe, Jürgen, Kristić, Ivica, Peral, Vicente, Garg, Scot, Elzomor, Hesham, Tobe, Akihiro, Morice, Marie-Claude, Onuma, Yoshinobu, Soliman, Osama, and Serruys, Patrick W
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3. Contexts shaping misdemeanor system interventions among people with mental illnesses: qualitative findings from a multi-site system mapping exercise
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Wood, Jennifer D., Watson, Amy C., Pope, Leah, Warnock, Amanda, Nelson, Veronica, Gesser, Nili, Zern, Adria, Stagoff-Belfort, Aaron, de Bibiana, Jason Tan, and Compton, Michael T.
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- 2023
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4. Stable HIV decoy receptor expression after in vivo HSC transduction in mice and NHPs: Safety and efficacy in protection from SHIV
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Li, Chang, Anderson, Anna Kate, Wang, Hongjie, Gil, Sucheol, Kim, Jiho, Huang, Lishan, Germond, Audrey, Baldessari, Audrey, Nelson, Veronica, Bar, Katharine J., Peterson, Christopher W., Bui, John, Kiem, Hans-Peter, and Lieber, André
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- 2023
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5. Contemporary Management of Severe Symptomatic Aortic Stenosis
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Iung, Bernard, Bax, Jeroen, De Bonis, Michele, Delgado, Victoria, Haude, Michael, Hindricks, Gerhard, Maggioni, Aldo P., Pierard, Luc, Popescu, Bogdan A., Prendergast, Bernard, Price, Susanna, Rosenhek, Raphael, Ruschitzka, Frank, Vahanian, Alec, Wendler, Olaf, Windecker, Stephan, Mekhaldi, Souad, Lemaitre, Katell, Authier, Sébastien, Laroche, Cécile, Abdelhamid, Magdy, Apor, Astrid, Bajraktari, Gani, Beleslin, Branko, Bogachev-Prokophiev, Alexander, Demarco, Daniela Cassar, Pasquet, Agnes, Dogan, Sait Mesut, Erglis, Andrejs, Evangelista, Arturo, Goda, Artan, Ihlemann, Nikolaj, Ince, Huseyin, Katsaros, Andreas, Linhartova, Katerina, Mascherbauer, Julia, Mirrakhimov, Erkin, Mizariene, Vaida, Rahman-Haley, Shelley, Ribeiras, Regina, Samadov, Fuad, Saraste, Antti, Simkova, Iveta, Kostovska, Elizabeta Srbinovska, Tomkiewicz-Pajak, Lidia, Tribouilloy, Christophe, Zera, Eliverta, Metalla, Mimoza, Shirka, Ervina, Dado, Elona, Bica, Loreta, Aleksi, Jorida, Knuti, Gerti, Gjyli, Lidra, Pjeci, 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Demetskay, Victoria, Verevetinov, Artem, Fomenko, Mikhail, Skripkina, Elena, Tsoi, Viktor, Antipov, Georgii, Schneider, Yuri, Yazikov, Denis, Makarova, Marina, Cherkes, Aleksei, Ermakova, Natalya, Medvedev, Aleksandr, Sarosek, Anastasia, Isayan, Mikhail, Voronova, Tatyana, Kulumbegov, Oleg, Tuchina, Alina, Stefanov, Sergei, Klimova, Margarita, Smolyaninov, Konstantin, Dandarova, Zhargalma, Magamet, Victoriya, Spiropulos, Natalia, Boldyrev, Sergey, Barbukhatty, Kirill, Buyankov, Dmitrii, Yurin, Vladimir, Gross, Yuriy, Boronin, Maksim, Mikhaleva, Mariya, Shablovskaya, Mariya, Zotov, Alex, Borisov, Daniil, Tereshchenko, Vasily, Zubova, Ekaterina, Kuzmin, A., Tarasenko, Ivan, Gamzaev, Alishir, Borovkova, Natalya, Koroleva, Tatyana, Botova, Svetlana, Pochinka, Ilya, Dunaeva, Vera, Teplitskaya, Victoria, Semenova, Elena I., Korabel'Nikova, Olga V., Simonov, Denis S., Denisenko, Elena, Harina, Natalia, Yarohno, Natalia, Alekseeva, Svetlana, Abydenkova, Julia, Shabalkina, Lyubov, Mayorova, Olga, Tsechanovich, Valeriy, Medvedev, Igor, Lepilin, Michail, Nemchenko, PenzaEvgenii, Karnahin, Vadim, Safina, Vasilya, Slastin, Yaroslav, Gilfanova, Venera, Gorbunov, Roman, Jakubov, Ramis, Fazylova, Aigul, Poteev, Mansur, Vazetdinova, Laysan, Tarasova, Indira, Irgaliyev, Rishat, Moiseeva, Olga, Gordeev, Mikhail, Irtyuga, Olga, Moiseeva, Raisa, Ostanina, Nina, Zverev, Dmitry, Murtazalieva, Patimat, Kuznetsov, Dmitry, Skurativa, Mariya, Polyaeva, Larisa, Mihaiilov, Kirill, Obrenovic-Kircanski, Biljana, Putnik, Svetozar, Simic, Dragan, Petrovic, Milan, Nikolic, Natasa Markovic, Jovovic, Ljiljana, Ostric, Dimitra Kalimanovska, Brajovic, Milan, Manojlovic, Milica Dekleva, Novakovic, Vladimir, Zamaklar-Trifunovic, Danijela, Orbovic, Bojana, Petrovic, Olga, Boricic-Kostic, Marija, Andjelkovic, Kristina, Milanov, Marko, Despotovic-Nikolic, Maja, Budisavljevic, Sreten, Veljkovic, Sanja, Cvetinovic, Nataša, Lepojevic, Daniijela, Todorovic, Aleksandra, Nikolic, Aleksandra, Borzanovic, Branislava, Trkulja, Ljiljana, Tomic, Slobodan, Vukovic, Milan, Milosavljevic, Jelica, Milanovic, Mirjana, Stakic, Vladan, Cvetkovic, Aleksandra, Milutinovic, Suzana, Bozic, Olivera, Miladinovic, Miodrag, Nikolic, Zoran, Despotovic, Dinka, Jovanovic, Dimitrije, Stojsic-Milosavljevic, Anastazija, Ilic, Aleksandra, Sladojevic, Mirjana, Susak, Stamenko, Maletin, Srdjan, Pavlovic, Salvo, Kuzmanovic, Vladimir, Ivanovic, Nikola, Dejanovic, Jovana, Ruzicic, Dusan, Drajic, Dragana, Cvetanovic, Danijel, Mirkovic, Marija, Omoran, Jon, Margoczy, Roman, Sedminova, Katarina, Reptova, Adriana, Baranova, Eva, Valkovicova, Tatiana, Valocik, Gabriel, Kurecko, Marian, Vachalcova, Marianna, Kollarova, Alzbeta, Studencan, Martin, Alusik, Daniel, Kozlej, Marek, Macakova, Jana, Moral, Sergio, Cladellas, Merce, Luiso, Daniele, Calvo, Alicia, Palet, Jordi, Carballo, Juli, Tura, Gisela Teixido, Maldonado, Giuliana, Gutierrez, Laura, Gonzalez-Alujas, Teresa, Jose Fernando, Rodriguez Palomares, Villalva, Nicolas, Molina-Mora, Ma Jose, Paton, Ramon Rubio, Martinez Diaz, Juan Jose, Ruiz, Pablo Ramos, Valle, Alfonso, Rodriguez, Ana, Alania, Edgardo, Galcera, Emilio, Seller, Julia, Valenzuela, Gonzalo de la Morena, Espin, Daniel Saura, Garcia, Dolores Espinosa, Oliva Sandoval, Maria Jose, Gonzalez, Josefa, Navarro, Miguel Garcia, Perez-Martinez, Maria Teresa, Ortega Trujillo, Jose Ramon, Gallego, Irene Menduina, San Roman, Daniel, Perez Nogales, Eliu David, Medina, Olga, Montiel Quintero, Rodolfo Antonio, Bujanda Morun, Pablo Felipe, Perez, Marta Lopez, Huaripata, Jimmy Plasencia, Morales Gonzalez, Juan Jose, Nelson, Veronica Quevedo, Zamorano, Jose Luis, Gomez, Ariana Gonzalez, Fraile, Alfonso, Alberca, Maria Teresa, Martin, Joaquin Alonso, Fernandez-Golfin, Covadonga, Ramos, Javier, Jimenez, Sergio Hernandez, Mitroi, Cristina, Sanchez Fernandez, Pedro L., Diaz-Pelaez, Elena, Garde, Beatriz, Caballero, Luis, Garcia, Fermin Martinez, Cambronero, Francisco, Castro, Noelia, Castro, Antonio, De La Rosa, Alejandro, Gallego, Pastora, Mendez, Irene, Villegas, David Villagomez, Correa, Manuel Gonzalez, Calvo, Roman, Florian, Francisco, Paya, Rafael, Esteban, Esther, Buendia, Francisco, Cubillos, Andrés, Fernandez, Carmen, Cárdenas, Juan Pablo, Pérez-Boscá, José Leandro, Vano, Joan, Belchi, Joaquina, Iglesia-Carreno, Cristina, Iglesias, Francisco Calvo, Escudero-Gonzalez, Aida, Zapateria-Lucea, Sergio, Duarte, Juan Sterling, Perez-Davila, Lara, Cobas-Paz, Rafael, Besada-Montenegro, Rosario, Fontao-Romeo, Maribel, Lopez-Rodriguez, Elena, Paredes-Galan, Emilio, Caneiro-Queija, Berenice, Gonzalez, Alba Guitian, Bozkurt, Abdi, Demir, Serafettin, Unlu, Durmus, Cagliyan, Caglar Emre, Ikikardes, Muslum Firat, Tangalay, Mustafa, Kuloglu, Osman, Ozer, Necla, Canpolat, Ugur, Kemaloglu, Melek Didem, Demirtas, Abdullah Orhan, Akgün, Didar Elif, Avci, Eyup, Taylan, Gokay, Yilmaztepe, Mustafa Adem, Ucar, Fatih Mehmet, Altay, Servet, Gurdogan, Muhammet, Gudul, Naile Eris, Aktas, Mujdat, Buyuklu, Mutlu, Degirmenci, Husnu, Turan, Mehmet Salih, Mert, Kadir Ugur, Mert, Gurbet Ozge, Dural, Muhammet, Arslan, Sukru, Sayar, Nurten, Kanar, Batur, Sadic, Beste Ozben, Sahin, Ahmet Anil, Buyuk, Ahmet, Kilicarslan, Onur, Bostan, Cem, Yildirim, Tarik, Yildirim, Seda Elcim, Cosansu, Kahraman, Varim, Perihan, Ilguz, Ersin, Demirbag, Recep, Yesilay, Asuman, Cirit, Abdullah, Tusun, Eyyup, Erkus, Emre, Sayin, Muhammet Rasit, Kazaz, Zeynep, Kul, Selim, Karabag, Turgut, Kalayci, Belma, Eugène, Marc, and Bax, Jeroen J.
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6. Armed With AMIE : Addressing the Battle for STEM Talent
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Nelson, Veronica
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7. Contexts shaping misdemeanor system interventions among people with mental illnesses: qualitative findings from a multi-site system mapping exercise
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Wood, Jennifer D, primary, Watson, Amy C, additional, Pope, Leah, additional, Warnock, Amanda, additional, Nelson, Veronica, additional, Gesser, Nili, additional, Zern, Adria, additional, Stagoff-Belfort, Aaron, additional, Bibiana, Jason Tan de, additional, and Compton, Michael T, additional
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8. A multiplexed barcode approach to simultaneously evaluate gene delivery by adeno-associated virus capsid variants in nonhuman primates
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Stone, Daniel, primary, Meumann, Nadja, additional, Kuhlmann, Anne-Sophie, additional, Peterson, Christopher W., additional, Xie, Hong, additional, Roychoudhury, Pavitra, additional, Loprieno, Michelle A., additional, Vu, Xuan-Khang, additional, Strongin, Daniel E., additional, Kenkel, Elizabeth J., additional, Haick, Anoria, additional, Stensland, Laurence, additional, Obenza, Willimark M., additional, Parrott, Jacob, additional, Nelson, Veronica, additional, Murnane, Robert D., additional, Huang, Meei-Li, additional, Aubert, Martine, additional, Kiem, Hans-Peter, additional, Büning, Hildegard, additional, and Jerome, Keith R., additional
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9. The Organization of Law
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Vago, Steven, primary, Nelson, Adie, additional, Nelson, Veronica, additional, and Barkan, Steven E., additional
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10. Law and Social Control
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Vago, Steven, primary, Nelson, Adie, additional, Nelson, Veronica, additional, and Barkan, Steven E., additional
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11. Law and Society
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Vago, Steven, primary, Nelson, Adie, additional, Nelson, Veronica, additional, and Barkan, Steven E., additional
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12. Lawmaking
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Vago, Steven, primary, Nelson, Adie, additional, Nelson, Veronica, additional, and Barkan, Steven E., additional
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13. The Legal Profession
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Vago, Steven, primary, Nelson, Adie, additional, Nelson, Veronica, additional, and Barkan, Steven E., additional
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14. Theoretical Perspectives
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Vago, Steven, primary, Nelson, Adie, additional, Nelson, Veronica, additional, and Barkan, Steven E., additional
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15. Law and Dispute Resolution
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Vago, Steven, primary, Nelson, Adie, additional, Nelson, Veronica, additional, and Barkan, Steven E., additional
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16. Introduction
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Vago, Steven, primary, Nelson, Adie, additional, Nelson, Veronica, additional, and Barkan, Steven E., additional
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17. Researching Law in Society
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Vago, Steven, primary, Nelson, Adie, additional, Nelson, Veronica, additional, and Barkan, Steven E., additional
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18. Evidence for persistence of the SHIV reservoir early after MHC haploidentical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation
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Colonna, Lucrezia, Peterson, Christopher W., Schell, John B., Carlson, Judith M., Tkachev, Victor, Brown, Melanie, Yu, Alison, Reddy, Sowmya, Obenza, Willi M., Nelson, Veronica, Polacino, Patricia S., Mack, Heather, Hu, Shiu-Lok, Zeleski, Katie, Hoffman, Michelle, Olvera, Joe, Furlan, Scott N., Zheng, Hengqi, Taraseviciute, Agne, Hunt, Daniel J., Betz, Kayla, Lane, Jennifer F., Vogel, Keith, Hotchkiss, Charlotte E., Moats, Cassie, Baldessari, Audrey, Murnane, Robert D., English, Christopher, Astley, Cliff A., Wangari, Solomon, Agricola, Brian, Ahrens, Joel, Iwayama, Naoto, May, Andrew, Stensland, Laurence, Huang, Meei-Li W., Jerome, Keith R., Kiem, Hans-Peter, and Kean, Leslie S.
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19. Teaching Phoneme Awareness to Pre-Literate Children with Speech Disorder: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Hesketh, Anne, Dima, Evgenia, and Nelson, Veronica
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Background: Awareness of individual phonemes in words is a late-acquired level of phonological awareness that usually develops in the early school years. It is generally agreed to have a close relationship with early literacy development, but its role in speech change is less well understood. Speech and language therapy for children with speech disorder involves tasks that appear, either implicitly or explicitly, to require a phonemic level of awareness. However, children typically attend for intervention at a pre-school, pre-literate stage, i.e. before they would be expected to have developed the relevant phoneme segmentation and manipulation skills. Aims: To investigate whether it is possible to teach phoneme awareness skills to pre-literate children with speech disorder. Methods & Procedures: In a randomized controlled trial design 42 children with speech disorder, aged 4;0-4;6, were allocated to either a phonological awareness or a language stimulation programme. Children were assessed on four measures of phoneme awareness (alliteration awareness, phoneme isolation, word segmentation and phoneme addition/deletion) immediately before and after the programme and categorized as "improved" or "not improved" according to predetermined criteria. Fisher's Exact test was used to compare outcome in the two groups. Outcomes & Results: Significantly more children improved in the phonological awareness group than in the language stimulation group for three out of the four measures (all except alliteration awareness). However, for the two most advanced tasks (segmentation and addition/deletion) only a small minority of children showed improvement. A marked improvement in Phoneme Isolation was made by the majority of children in the phonological awareness group. Conclusions: It is possible to teach some advanced phoneme awareness skills to some pre-literate children. Phoneme Isolation was the most easily learned and is a skill that appears very relevant to speech and language therapy. However, phoneme addition, deletion and word segmentation showed relatively limited improvement and only in a small number of cognitively able and older children. Whereas isolation of word initial consonants appears to be a skill that can be triggered at 4;0-4;6 by relevant activities, most children in the study were not cognitively ready for more advanced, abstract phoneme manipulation tasks. This raises questions about how speech and language therapists should tackle many common errors and the age at which we should aim to develop or draw on phoneme awareness to stimulate speech change. (Contains 3 tables and 4 figures.)
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20. Human embryonic-stem-cell-derived cardiomyocytes regenerate non-human primate hearts
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Chong, James J.H., Yang, Xiulan, Don, Creighton W., Minami, Elina, Liu, Yen-Wen, Weyers, Jill J., Mahoney, Jr., William M., Van Biber, Benjamin, Cook, Savannah M., Palpant, Nathan J., Gantz, Jay A., Fugate, James A., Muskheli, Veronica, Gough, G. Michael, Vogel, Keith W., Astley, Cliff A., Hotchkiss, Charlotte E., Baldessari, Audrey, Pabon, Lil, Reinecke, Hans, Gill, Edward A., Nelson, Veronica, Kiem, Hans-Peter, Laflamme, Michael A., and Murry, Charles E.
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Pluripotent stem cells provide a potential solution to current epidemic rates of heart failure (1) by providing human cardiomyocytes to support heart regeneration (2). Studies of human embryonic-stem-cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hESC-CMs) in small-animal models have shown favourable effects of this treatment (3-7). However, it remains unknown whether clinical-scale hESC-CM transplantation is feasible, safe or can provide sufficient myocardial regeneration. Here we show that hESC-CMs can be produced at a clinical scale (more than one billion cells per batch) and cryopreserved with good viability. Using a non-human primate model of myocardial ischaemia followed by reperfusion, we show that cryopreservation and intramyocardial delivery of one billion hESC-CMs generates extensive remuscularization of the infarcted heart. The hESC-CMs showed progressive but incomplete maturation over a 3-month period. Grafts were perfused by host vasculature, and electromechanical junctions between graft and host myocytes were present within 2 weeks of engraftment. Importantly, grafts showed regular calcium transients that were synchronized to the host electrocardiogram, indicating electromechanical coupling. In contrast to small-animal models (7),nonfatal ventricular arrhythmias were observed in hESC-CM-engrafted primates. Thus, hESC-CMs can remuscularize substantial amounts of the infarcted monkey heart. Comparable remuscularization of a human heart should be possible, but potential arrhythmic complications need to be overcome., Human pluripotent stem cells have indisputable cardiomyocyte-generating abilities and have been extensively investigated for repair of the injured heart (3,4,6,10). These stem cells are derived either from developing blastocytsts (human [...]
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21. Persistent Control of SIV Infection in Rhesus Macaques By Expressing a Highly Potent SIV Decoy Receptor after In Vivo HSC Transduction
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Li, Chang, primary, Wang, Hongjie, additional, Gil, Sucheol, additional, Nelson, Veronica, additional, Kiem, Hans-Peter, additional, and Lieber, Andre, additional
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22. Stable HIV decoy receptor expression after in vivoHSC transduction in mice and NHPs: Safety and efficacy in protection from SHIV
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Li, Chang, Anderson, Anna Kate, Wang, Hongjie, Gil, Sucheol, Kim, Jiho, Huang, Lishan, Germond, Audrey, Baldessari, Audrey, Nelson, Veronica, Bar, Katharine J., Peterson, Christopher W., Bui, John, Kiem, Hans-Peter, and Lieber, André
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We aim to develop an in vivohematopoietic stem cell (HSC) gene therapy approach for persistent control/protection of HIV-1 infection based on the stable expression of a secreted decoy protein for HIV receptors CD4 and CCR5 (eCD4-Ig) from blood cells. HSCs in mice and a rhesus macaque were mobilized from the bone marrow and transduced by an intravenous injection of HSC-tropic, integrating HDAd5/35++ vectors expressing rhesus eCD4-Ig. In vivoHSC transduction/selection resulted in stable serum eCD4-Ig levels of ∼100 μg/mL (mice) and >20 μg/mL (rhesus) with half maximal inhibitory concentrations (IC50s) of 1 μg/mL measured by an HIV neutralization assay. After simian-human-immunodeficiency virus D (SHIV.D) challenge of rhesus macaques injected with HDAd-eCD4-Ig or a control HDAd5/35++ vector, peak plasma viral load levels were ∼50-fold lower in the eCD4-Ig-expressing animal. Furthermore, the viral load was lower in tissues with the highest eCD4-Ig expression, specifically the spleen and lymph nodes. SHIV.D challenge triggered a selective expansion of transduced CD4+CCR5+cells, thereby increasing serum eCD4-Ig levels. The latter, however, broke immune tolerance and triggered anti-eCD4-Ig antibody responses, which could have contributed to the inability to eliminate SHIV.D. Our data will guide us in the improvement of the in vivoapproach. Clearly, our conclusions need to be validated in larger animal cohorts.
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23. Nanoparticle Biokinetics in Mice and Nonhuman Primates
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Chiarelli, Peter A., primary, Revia, Richard A., additional, Stephen, Zachary R., additional, Wang, Kui, additional, Jeon, Mike, additional, Nelson, Veronica, additional, Kievit, Forrest M., additional, Sham, Jonathan, additional, Ellenbogen, Richard G., additional, Kiem, Hans-Peter, additional, and Zhang, Miqin, additional
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24. “Other” Characters: The Gendering and Racialization of “Disability” Within Newbery Award-Winning Books, 1922-2012
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Nelson, Adie, primary and Nelson, Veronica (Ronnie), additional
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25. No evidence of clonal dominance after transplant of HOXB4-expanded cord blood cells in a nonhuman primate model
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Watts, Korashon L., primary, Beard, Brian C., additional, Wood, Brent L., additional, Trobridge, Grant D., additional, Humphries, R. Keith, additional, Adams, Amie B., additional, Nelson, Veronica, additional, and Kiem, Hans-Peter, additional
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26. Ectopic expression of HOXC6 blocks myeloid differentiation and predisposes to malignant transformation
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Wurm, Melanie, primary, Kowalski, John, additional, Heckl, Dirk, additional, Zhang, Xiao-Bing, additional, Nelson, Veronica, additional, Beard, Brian C., additional, and Kiem, Hans-Peter, additional
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27. A preliminary examination of an in situ dual dye approach to measuring light fluxes in lotic systems
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Minor, Elizabeth C., primary, James, Elizabeth, additional, Austin, Jay A., additional, Nelson, Veronica, additional, Lusk, Ryan, additional, and Mopper, Kenneth, additional
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28. CD34+ Expansion With Delta-1 and HOXB4 Promotes Rapid Engraftment and Transfusion Independence in a Macaca nemestrina Cord Blood Transplant Model
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Watts, Korashon L, primary, Delaney, Colleen, additional, Nelson, Veronica, additional, Trobridge, Grant D, additional, Beard, Brian C, additional, Humphries, R Keith, additional, and Kiem, Hans-Peter, additional
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29. Hematopoietic stem cell expansion facilitates multilineage engraftment in a nonhuman primate cord blood transplantation model
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Watts, Korashon L., primary, Nelson, Veronica, additional, Wood, Brent L., additional, Trobridge, Grant D., additional, Beard, Brian C., additional, Humphries, R. Keith, additional, and Kiem, Hans-Peter, additional
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30. “Hey Mitch-elle, you need a shave!”: The school days of hirsute adolescents
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Nelson, Adie, primary and Nelson, Veronica, additional
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31. Reconceptualizing Dreamwork (With Apologies yo Lewis Carroll’s "Alice") as a Facet of Motherwork
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Nelson, Adie, primary and Nelson, Veronica, additional
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32. N-Cyanoimides: reactivity studies with amine nucleophiles
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Stephens, Randall W., primary, Domeier, Linda A., additional, Todd, Michael G., additional, and Nelson, Veronica A., additional
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33. Reconceptualizing Dreamwork (With Apologies To Lewis Carroll's Alice) As A Facet Of Motherwork.
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Nelson, Adie and Nelson, Veronica
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While acknowledging some of the myriad ways in which the term "dreamwork" has been used by scholars over the past century, this article directs especial attention to dreamwork as both a facet of motherwork and form of anticipatory socialization. This particular conception views dreamwork as an interpersonal accomplishment and emphasizes its collaborative character. In arguing for its utility, we note how this conception of dreamwork complements insights found in other works and suggest how these ideas might be related, and future research on parental involvement in the lives of children strengthened, by gathering them together under the concept of dreamwork. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Persistent Control of SIV Infection in Rhesus Macaques By Expressing a Highly Potent SIV Decoy Receptor after In VivoHSC Transduction
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Li, Chang, Wang, Hongjie, Gil, Sucheol, Nelson, Veronica, Kiem, Hans-Peter, and Lieber, Andre
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Despite the success achieved by antiretroviral HIV-1 therapies, long-term and repeated drug administration is associated with toxicity, virus evasion and high cost. We aim to develop a gene therapy approach for persistent control against HIV-1 infection by delivering the transgene expressing a decoy receptor (eCD4-Ig) to hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) by in vivotransduction. In this approach, HSCs are mobilized from the bone marrow into the peripheral blood stream and transduced with intravenously injected virus vectors. We use an integrating, helper-dependent adenovirus (HDAd5/35++) vector system that targets human CD46, a receptor that is abundantly expressed on primitive HSCs. Transgene integration is achieved by a hyperactive Sleeping Beauty transposase and transgene marking in peripheral blood cells can be increased by in vivoselection. The efficacy and safety of our in vivoHSC transduction/selection strategy has been previously demonstrated for the treatment of b-hemoglobinopathies, hemophilia A, and cancer in murine disease models. In non-human primates, we showed efficient transgene (g-globin) expression in peripheral red blood cells using this strategy. eCD4-Ig functions like a neutralizing antibody and shows broad neutralization spectrum against HIV-1, HIV-2 and SIV isolates. We have designed and produced an HDAd5/35++ vector expressing rhesus eCD4-Ig (rh-eCD4-Ig) from a constitutive and highly active EF1a promoter. In CD46-transgenic mice, over 50µg/mL eCD4-Ig in serum was measured after in vivotransduction and selection, with no obvious adverse events observed. Neutralization assay with serum samples showed that the produced eCD4-Ig effectively inhibited HIV-1 and SIV infection. We then performed studies in a rhesus macaque. After in vivoHSC transduction/selection of a rhesus macaque, eCD4-Ig serum levels were stable at 20-30 mg/ml. In vitroSIVmac239 neutralization assays using week 13 serum and recombinant eCD4-Ig protein determined that the IC50 of eCD4-Ig in rhesus serum is 1.0 mg/ml. This implies that the serum eCD4-Ig concentration at the time of SIVmac239 challenge was ~25-fold higher than the IC50. High-level eCD4-Ig expression had no clinical or hematological side effects. The first SIVmac239 challenge (20pg) was given on June 22 nd.Increasing rechallenge doses are currently injected monthly. So far, the viral load measured by quantitative RT-PCR is below detection limit. The animal is without symptoms and has normal lymphocyte/subset counts. Our study demonstrates an in vivoHSC transduction approach for potential long-term control of HIV-1 infection.
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35. Llamas with a mission.
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States that many people in the United Kingdom are keeping llamas as pets, and looks at how Michael Bassett's llamas helps him with fundraising missions for leukemia research. Names of Bassett's llamas; Amount of money raised by Bassett; Cost of keeping llamas; Price of llama fleece; Information on llamas.
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36. CD34+ Expansion With Delta-1 and HOXB4 Promotes Rapid Engraftment and Transfusion Independence in a Macaca nemestrina Cord Blood Transplant Model.
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Watts, Korashon L, Delaney, Colleen, Nelson, Veronica, Trobridge, Grant D, Beard, Brian C, Humphries, R Keith, and Kiem, Hans-Peter
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Umbilical cord blood (CB) transplantation is a promising therapeutic approach but continues to be associated with delayed engraftment and infections. Here, we explored in our macaque CB transplant model expansion and engraftment kinetics of cells expanded with the combination of HOXB4 and Delta-1. CB cells were divided into two equal fractions; one fraction was transduced with HOXB4 yellow fluorescent protein (YFP) and expanded on control OP9 cells, and the other was transduced with HOXB4 green fluorescent protein (GFP) and expanded on Delta-expressing OP9 cells (OP9-DL1). Both fractions were transplanted into myeloablated subjects. Neutrophil and platelet recovery occurred within 7 and 19 days respectively, which was significantly earlier than in our previous study using cells expanded with HOXB4 alone, which resulted in neutrophil recovery within 12 days (P = 0.05) and platelet recovery within 37 days (P = 0.02). Furthermore, two of three animals in the current study remained fully transfusion-independent after transplantation. By day 30, reconstitution of lymphocytes was significantly greater with the HOXB4/OP9-DL1 expanded cells in all animals (P = 0.05). In conclusion, our data show that the combination of OP9-DL1 and HOXB4 can result in increased numbers of repopulating cells, thus leading to rapid engraftment and transfusion independence in macaques transplanted with autologous, expanded CB cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Transmission of Chagas disease via blood transfusions in 2 immunosuppressed pigtailed macaques (Macaca nemestrina).
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Fong DL, Torrence AE, Vogel KW, Stockinger DE, Nelson V, Murnane RD, Baldessari A, Kuller L, Agy M, Kiem HP, and Hotchkiss CE
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- Animals, Antibodies, Protozoan blood, Biomarkers blood, Chagas Disease blood, Chagas Disease immunology, Chagas Disease transmission, Dose Fractionation, Radiation, Genetic Therapy, Macaca nemestrina blood, Macaca nemestrina immunology, Male, Models, Animal, Monkey Diseases blood, Monkey Diseases immunology, Stem Cell Transplantation, Transfusion Reaction, Trypanosoma cruzi immunology, Blood Transfusion veterinary, Chagas Disease veterinary, Immunocompromised Host, Macaca nemestrina parasitology, Monkey Diseases parasitology, Trypanosoma cruzi isolation & purification
- Abstract
A 2.25-y-old male pigtailed macaque (Macaca nemestrina) was experimentally irradiated and received a bone marrow transplant. After transplantation and engraftment, the macaque had unexpected recurring pancytopenia and dependent edema of the prepuce, scrotum, and legs. The diagnostic work-up included a blood smear, which revealed a trypomastigote consistent with Trypanosoma cruzi, the causative agent of Chagas disease (CD). We initially hypothesized that the macaque had acquired the infection when it lived in Georgia. However, because the animal had received multiple blood transfusions, all blood donors were screened for CD. One male pigtailed macaque blood donor, which was previously housed in Louisiana, was positive for T. cruzi antibodies via serology. Due to the low prevalence of infection in Georgia, the blood transfusion was hypothesized to be the source of T. cruzi infection. The transfusion was confirmed as the mechanism of transmission when screening of archived serum revealed seroconversion after blood transfusion from the seropositive blood donor. The macaque made a full clinical recovery, and further follow-up including thoracic radiography, echocardiography, and gross necropsy did not show any abnormalities associated with CD. Other animals that received blood transfusions from the positive blood donor were tested, and one additional pigtailed macaque on the same research protocol was positive for T. cruzi. Although CD has been reported to occur in many nonhuman primate species, especially pigtailed macaques, the transmission of CD via blood transfusion in nonhuman primates has not been reported previously.
- Published
- 2014
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