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Goodall, Katharine, Harris, Nicola, Wyncoll, James, Bhagani, S., Rodger, A., Luntiel, A., Patterson, C., Morales, J., Witele, E., Preston, A.-M., Nandani, A., Price, D.A., Hanrath, Aiden, Nell, Jeremy, Patel, Bijal, Hays, Carole, Jones, Geraldine, Davidson, Jade, Bawa, T., Mathews, M., Mazzella, A., Bisnauthsing, K., Aguilar-Jimenez, L., Borchini, F., Hammett, S., Touloumi, Giota, Pantazis, Nikos, Gioukari, Vicky, Souliou, Tania, Antoniadou, A., Protopapas, K., Kavatha, D., Grigoropoulou, S., Oikonomopoulo, C., Moschopoulos, C., Koulouris, N.G., Tzimopoulos, K., Koromilias, A., Argyraki, K., Lourida, P., Bakakos, P., Kalomenidis, I., Vlachakos, V., Barmparessou, Z., Balis, E., Zakynthinos, S., Sigala, I., Gianniou, N., Dima, E., Magkouta, S., Synolaki, E., Konstanta, S., Vlachou, M., Stathopoulou, P., Panagopoulos, P., Petrakis, V., Papazoglou, D., Tompaidou, E., Isaakidou, E., Poulakou, G., Rapti, V., Leontis, K., Nitsotolis, T., Athanasiou, K., Syrigos, K., Kyriakoulis, K., Trontzas, I., Arfara-Melanini, M., Kolonis, V., Kityo, Cissy, Mugerwa, Henry, Kiweewa, Francis, Kimuli, Ivan, Lukaakome, Joseph, Nsereko, Christoher, Lubega, Gloria, Kibirige, Moses, Nakahima, William, Wangi, Deus, Aguti, Evelyne, Generous, Lilian, Massa, Rosemary, Nalaki, Margaret, Magala, Felix, Nabaggala, Phiona Kaweesi, Kidega, Robert, Faith, Oryem Daizy, Florence, Apio, Emmanuel, Ocung, Beacham, Mugoonyi Paul, Geoffrey, Amone, Nakiboneka, Dridah, Apiyo, Paska, Kirenga, Bruce, Atukunda, Angella, Muttamba, Winters, Remmy, Kyeyume, Segawa, Ivan, Pheona, Nsubuga, Kigere, David, Mbabazi, Queen Lailah, Boersalino, Ledra, Nyakoolo, Grace, Fred, Aniongo, Alupo, Alice, Ebong, Doryn, Monday, Edson, Nalubwama, Ritah Norah, Kainja, Milton, Ambrose, Munu, Kwehayo, Vanon, Nalubega, Mary Grace, Ongoli, Augustine, Obbo, Stephen, Sebudde, Nicholus, Alaba, Jeniffer, Magombe, Geoffrey, Tino, Harriet, Obonya, Emmanuel, Lutaakome, Joseph, Kitonsa, Jonathan, Onyango, Martin, Naboth, Tukamwesiga, Naluyinda, Hadijah, Nanyunja, Regina, Irene, Muttiibwa, Jane, Biira, Wimfred, Kyobejja, Leonard, Ssemazzi, Deus, Tkiinomuhisha, Babra, Namasaba, Taire, Paul, Nabankema, Evelyn, Ogavu, Joseph, Mugerwa, Oscar, Okoth, Ivan, Mwebaze, Raymond, Mugabi, Timothy, Makhoba, Anthony, Arikiriza, Phiona, Theresa, Nabuuma, Nakayima, Hope, Frank, Kisuule, Ramgi, Patrícia, Pereira, Kássia, Osinusi, Anu, Cao, Huyen, Klekotka, Paul, Price, Karen, Nirula, Ajay, Osei, Suzette, Tipple, Craig, Wills, Angela, Peppercorn, Amanda, Watson, Helen, Gupta, Rajesh, Alexander, Elizabeth, Mogalian, Erik, Lin, Leo, Ding, Xiao, Margolis, David, Yan, Li, Girardet, Jean-Luc, Ma, Ji, Hong, Zhi, Zhu, Quing, Seegobin, Seth, Gibbs, Michael, Latchman, Mickel, Hasior, Katarzyna, Bouquet, Jerome, Wei, Jianxin, Streicher, Katie, Schmelzer, Albert, Brooks, Dennis, Butcher, Jonny, Tonev, Dimitar, Arbetter, Douglas, Damstetter, Philippe, Legenne, Philippe, Stumpp, Michael, Goncalves, Susana, Ramanathan, Krishnan, Chandra, Richa, Baseler, 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Preston, Jankelevich, Shirley, Becker, Nancy, Dolney, Suzanne, Hissey, Debbie, Simpson, Shelly, Kim, Mi Ha, Beeler, Joy, Harmon, Liam, Asomah, Mabel, Jato, Yvonne, Stottlemyer, April, Tang, Olivia, Vanderpuye, Sharon, Yeon, Lindsey, Buehn, Molly, Eccard-Koons, Vanessa, Frary, Sadie, MacDonald, Leah, Cash, Jennifer, Hoopengardner, Lisa, Linton, Jessica, Schaffhauser, Marylu, Nelson, Michaela, Spinelli-Nadzam, Mary, Proffitt, Calvin, Lee, Christopher, Engel, Theresa, Fontaine, Laura, Osborne, C.K., Hohn, Matt, Galcik, Michael, Thompson, DeeDee, Kopka, Stacey, Shelley, Denise M., Mendez, Gregg, Brown, Shawn, Albert, Sara, Balde, Abby, Baracz, Michelle, Bielica, Mona, Billouin-Frazier, Shere, Choudary, Jay, Dixon, Mary, Eyler, Carolyn, Frye, Leanne, Gertz, Jensen, Giebeig, Lisa, Gulati, Neelam, Hankinson, Liz, Hogarty, Debi, Huber, Lynda, Krauss, Gary, Lake, Eileen, Manandhar, Meryan, Rudzinski, Erin, Sandrus, Jen, Suders, Connie, Natarajan, Ven, Rupert, Adam W., Baseler, Michael, Lynam, Danielle, Imamichi, Tom, Laverdure, Sylvain, McCormack, Ashley, Paudel, Sharada, Cook, Kyndal, Haupt, Kendra, Khan, Ayub, Hazen, Allison, Badralmaa, Yunden, Smith, Kenneth, Patel, Bhakti, Kubernac, Amanda, Kubernac, Robert, Hoover, Marie L., Solomon, Courtney, Rashid, Marium, Murphy, Joseph, Brown, Craig, DuChateau, Nadine, Ellis, Sadie, Flosi, Adam, Fox, Lisa, Johnson, Les, Nelson, Rich, Stojanovic, Jelena, Treagus, Amy, Wenner, Christine, Williams, Richard, Jensen, Tomas O, Murray, Thomas A, Grandits, Greg A, Jain, Mamta K, Shaw-Saliba, Kathryn, Matthay, Michael A, Baker, Jason V, Dewar, Robin L, Goodman, Anna L, Hatlen, Timothy J, Highbarger, Helene C, Lallemand, Perrine, Leshnower, Bradley G, Looney, David, Moschopoulos, Charalampos D, Murray, Daniel D, Mylonakis, Eleftherios, Rehman, M Tauseef, Rupert, Adam, Stevens, Randy, Turville, Stuart, Wick, Katherine, Lundgren, Jens, and Ko, Emily R
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3. Publisher Correction: Antiviral and clinical activity of bamlanivimab in a randomized trial of non-hospitalized adults with COVID-19
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Chew, Kara W., Moser, Carlee, Daar, Eric S., Wohl, David A., Li, Jonathan Z., Coombs, Robert W., Ritz, Justin, Giganti, Mark, Javan, Arzhang Cyrus, Li, Yijia, Choudhary, Manish C., Deo, Rinki, Malvestutto, Carlos, Klekotka, Paul, Price, Karen, Nirula, Ajay, Fischer, William, Bala, Veenu, Ribeiro, Ruy M., Perelson, Alan S., Fletcher, Courtney V., Eron, Joseph J., Currier, Judith S., Hughes, Michael D., and Smith, Davey M.
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4. Antiviral and clinical activity of bamlanivimab in a randomized trial of non-hospitalized adults with COVID-19
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Chew, Kara W, Moser, Carlee, Daar, Eric S, Wohl, David A, Li, Jonathan Z, Coombs, Robert W, Ritz, Justin, Giganti, Mark, Javan, Arzhang Cyrus, Li, Yijia, Choudhary, Manish C, Deo, Rinki, Malvestutto, Carlos, Klekotka, Paul, Price, Karen, Nirula, Ajay, Fischer, William, Bala, Veenu, Ribeiro, Ruy M, Perelson, Alan S, Fletcher, Courtney V, Eron, Joseph J, Currier, Judith S, Hughes, Michael D, and Smith, Davey M
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Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Sciences ,Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Prevention ,Lung ,Clinical Research ,Infectious Diseases ,Evaluation of treatments and therapeutic interventions ,6.1 Pharmaceuticals ,Adult ,Antibodies ,Monoclonal ,Humanized ,Antibodies ,Neutralizing ,Antibodies ,Viral ,Antiviral Agents ,Humans ,RNA ,Viral ,SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 Drug Treatment ,ACTIV-2/A5401 Study Team - Abstract
Anti-SARS-CoV-2 monoclonal antibodies are mainstay COVID-19 therapeutics. Safety, antiviral, and clinical efficacy of bamlanivimab were evaluated in the randomized controlled trial ACTIV-2/A5401. Non-hospitalized adults were randomized 1:1 within 10 days of COVID-19 symptoms to bamlanivimab or blinded-placebo in two dose-cohorts (7000 mg, n = 94; 700 mg, n = 223). No differences in bamlanivimab vs placebo were observed in the primary outcomes: proportion with undetectable nasopharyngeal SARS-CoV-2 RNA at days 3, 7, 14, 21, and 28 (risk ratio = 0.82-1.05 for 7000 mg [p(overall) = 0.88] and 0.81-1.21 for 700 mg [p(overall) = 0.49]), time to symptom improvement (median 21 vs 18.5 days [p = 0.97], 7000 mg; 24 vs 20.5 days [p = 0.08], 700 mg), or grade 3+ adverse events. However, bamlanivimab was associated with lower day 3 nasopharyngeal viral levels and faster reductions in inflammatory markers and viral decay by modeling. This study provides evidence of faster reductions in nasopharyngeal SARS-CoV-2 RNA levels but not shorter symptom durations in non-hospitalized adults with early variants of SARS-CoV-2.
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5. Carbon neutrality - look before you leap
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Price, Karen
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6. A sustainable vision for general practice: Addressing the challenges
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Sturmberg, Joachim P, Hogan, Chris D, and Price, Karen L
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7. A sustainable vision for general practice: Understanding the challenges
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Sturmberg, Joachim P, Hogan, Chris D, and Price, Karen L
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8. Hazardous wastes pose environmental risks
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Price, Karen
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9. What's on the green radar screen?
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Price, Karen
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10. Embracing Her Disability
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Price, Karen
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Disabled athletes -- Appreciation -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes - Abstract
Jamey Perry pushes her wheelchair to the edge of the bowl, her back wheels balancing at the lip and her front wheels dangling in the air over the 10foot drop [...]
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11. Cardiotrophin‐1 therapy reduces disease severity in a murine model of glomerular disease.
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Perretta‐Tejedor, Nuria, Price, Karen L., Jafree, Daniyal J., Pomeranz, Gideon, Kolatsi‐Joannou, Maria, Martínez‐Salgado, Carlos, Long, David A., and Vasilopoulou, Elisavet
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Cardiotrophin‐1 (CT‐1), a member of the interleukin (IL)‐6 cytokine family, has renoprotective effects in mouse models of acute kidney disease and tubulointerstitial fibrosis, but its role in glomerular disease is unknown. To address this, we used the mouse model of nephrotoxic nephritis to test the hypothesis that CT‐1 also has a protective role in immune‐mediated glomerular disease. Using immunohistochemistry and analysis of single‐cell RNA‐sequencing data of isolated glomeruli, we demonstrate that CT‐1 is expressed in the glomerulus in male mice, predominantly in parietal epithelial cells and is downregulated in mice with nephrotoxic nephritis. Furthermore, analysis of data from patients revealed that human glomerular disease is also associated with reduced glomerular CT‐1 transcript levels. In male mice with nephrotoxic nephritis and established proteinuria, administration of CT‐1 resulted in reduced albuminuria, prevented podocyte loss, and sustained plasma creatinine, compared with mice administered saline. CT‐1 treatment also reduced fibrosis in the kidney cortex, peri‐glomerular macrophage accumulation and the kidney levels of the pro‐inflammatory mediator complement component 5a. In conclusion, CT‐1 intervention therapy delays the progression of glomerular disease in mice by preserving kidney function and inhibiting renal inflammation and fibrosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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12. A unique subset of pericystic endothelium associates with aberrant microvascular remodelling and impaired blood perfusion early in polycystic kidney disease
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Jafree, Daniyal J, primary, Perera, Charith, additional, Ball, Mary, additional, Tolomeo, Daniele, additional, Pomeranz, Gideon, additional, Wilson, Laura, additional, Davis, Benjamin, additional, Mason, William J, additional, Funk, Eva Maria, additional, Kolatsi-Joannou, Maria, additional, Polschi, Radu, additional, Malik, Saif, additional, Stewart, Benjamin J, additional, Price, Karen L, additional, Mitchell, Hannah, additional, Motallebzadeh, Reza, additional, Muto, Yoshiharu, additional, Lees, Robert, additional, Needham, Sarah R, additional, Moulding, Dale, additional, Chandler, Jennifer C, additional, Walsh, Claire L, additional, Woolf, Adrian S, additional, Winyard, Paul JD, additional, Scambler, Peter J, additional, Hagerling, Rene, additional, Clatworthy, Menna R, additional, Humphreys, Benjamin, additional, Lythgoe, Mark F, additional, Walker-Samuel, Simon, additional, and Long, David A, additional
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13. Long-term protection from HIV infection with oral HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis in gay and bisexual men: findings from the expanded and extended EPIC-NSW prospective implementation study
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Grulich, Andrew E, Jin, Fengyi, Bavinton, Benjamin R, Yeung, Barbara, Hammoud, Mohamed A, Amin, Janaki, Cabrera, Gesalit, Clackett, Shawn, Ogilvie, Erin, Vaccher, Stefanie, Vickers, Tobias, McNulty, Anna, Smith, David J, Dharan, Nila J, Selvey, Christine, Power, Cherie, Price, Karen, Zablotska, Iryna, Baker, David A, Bloch, Mark, Brown, Katherine, Carmody, Christopher J, Carr, Andrew, Chanisheff, Daniel, Doong, Nicholas, Finlayson, Robert, Lewis, David A, Lusk, Josephine, Martin, Sarah, Ooi, Catriona, Read, Phillip, Ryder, Nathan, Smith, Don, Tuck Meng Soo, Clara, Templeton, David J, Vlahakis, Emmanuel, and Guy, Rebecca
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14. Conflicting portrayals of remaining old growth: the British Columbia case
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Price, Karen, Holt, Rachel F., and Daust, Dave
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British Columbia -- Natural history ,Old growth forests -- Environmental aspects ,Earth sciences - Abstract
Old growth is disappearing globally, with implications for biodiversity, forest resilience, and carbon storage; yet uncertainty remains about how much exists, partly because assessments stratify ecosystems differently, sometimes obscuring relevant patterns. This paper compares portrayals of British Columbia's (BC) old-growth forest stratified in two ways: by biogeoclimatic variant, as per policy, and by relative site productivity. Our analyses confirm provincial government claims that about a quarter of BC's forests are old growth but find that most of this area has low realized productivity, including subalpine and bog forests, and that less than 1% is highly productive old growth, growing large trees. Within biogeoclimatic variant, nearly half of high-productivity forest landscapes have less than 1% of the expected area of old forest. Low-productivity ecosystems are over-represented in protected forest. We suggest that the experiment of managing old growth solely by biogeoclimatic variant has failed and that current forest policy, in combination with timber harvesting priorities, does not maintain representative ecosystems, counter to the intent of both policy and international conventions. Stratifying old growth by relative productivity within biogeoclimatic variant seems an appropriate method to portray ecosystem representation, potentially increasing the probability of maintaining ecosystem resilience. Key words: old growth, British Columbia, forest productivity, ecosystem representation, forest policy. Les forets anciennes sont generalement en voie de disparition ce qui a des repercussions sur la biodiversite, la resilience de la foret et le stockage du carbone. Par contre, l'incertitude persiste quant a la quantite encore en existence, en partie parce que les evaluations stratifient les ecosystemes differemment, obscurcissant dans certains cas les patrons qui seraient pertinents. Cet article compare la representation des forets anciennes de la Colombie-Britannique (C.-B.) stratifiees de deux facons : selon la variante biogeoclimatique, conformement a la politique, et selon la productivite relative de la station. Nos analyses confirment les affirmations du gouvernement provincial precisant qu'environ le quart des forets de la C.-B. sont des forets anciennes. Mais nous constatons que cette superficie est effectivement peu productive, incluant les forets marecageuses et subalpines, et que moins de 1% des forets anciennes sont tres productives et contiennent de gros arbres. A l'interieure de la variante biogeoclimatique, presque la moitie des paysages forestiers a haute productivite occupent moins de 1% de la superficie presumee de foret ancienne. Les ecosystemes a faible productivite sont surrepresentes dans la foret protegee. Nous sommes d'avis que l'experimentation consistant a gerer la foret ancienne uniquement sur la base de la variante biogeoclimatique est un echec et que la politique forestiere en vigueur, combinee aux priorites de recolte de bois, ne permet pas de maintenir les ecosystemes representatifs et va a l'encontre de l'intention de la politique et des conventions internationales. La stratification des forets anciennes sur la base de la productivite relative a l'interieur de la variante biogeoclimatique semble une methode appropriee pour dresser le portrait de la representation ecosystemique, pouvant augmenter la probabilite de maintenir la resilience de l'ecosysteme. [Traduit par la Redaction] Mots-cles: foret ancienne, Colombie-Britannique, productivite forestiere, representation de l'ecosysteme, politique forestiere., Introduction Intact old-growth forest is disappearing globally (FRA 2020), with implications for biodiversity, resilience, and carbon storage (Foley et al. 2005; Watson et al. 2018). Old-growth forests are structurally complex [...]
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15. Advancing innovative clinical trials to efficiently deliver medicines to patients
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Beckman, Robert A., Natanegara, Fanni, Singh, Pritibha, Cooner, Freda, Antonijevic, Zoran, Liu, Yi, Mayer, Cristiana, Price, Karen, Tang, Rui, Xia, Amy, Apostolaros, Maria, Granville, Courtney, and Michaels, Debra
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16. Subtype-specific differences in transmission cluster dynamics of HIV-1 B and CRF01_AE in New South Wales, Australia
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Giallonardo, Francesca Di, Pinto, Angie N., Keen, Phillip, Shaik, Ansari, Carrera, Alex, Salem, Hanan, Selvey, Christine, Nigro, Steven J., Fraser, Neil, Price, Karen, Holden, Joanne, Lee, Frederick J., Dwyer, Dominic E., Bavinton, Benjamin R., Geoghegan, Jemma L., Grulich, Andrew E., and Kelleher, Anthony D.
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Epidemics -- Distribution -- Risk factors -- Australia ,Disease transmission -- Distribution -- Risk factors ,HIV infection -- Distribution -- Risk factors -- Varieties ,Company distribution practices ,Health - Abstract
Introduction: The human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) pandemic is characterized by numerous distinct sub-epidemics (clusters) that continually fuel local transmission. The aims of this study were to identify active growing clusters, to understand which factors most influence the transmission dynamics, how these vary between different subtypes and how this information might contribute to effective public health responses. Methods: We used HIV-1 genomic sequence data linked to demographic factors that accounted for approximately 70% of all new HIV-1 notifications in New South Wales (NSW). We assessed differences in transmission cluster dynamics between subtype B and circulating recombinant form 01AE (CRF01AE). Separate phylogenetic trees were estimated using 2919 subtype B and 473 CRF01AE sequences sampled between 2004 and 2018 in combination with global sequence data and NSW-specific clades were classified as clusters, pairs or singletons. Significant differences in demographics between subtypes were assessed with Chi-Square statistics. Results: We identified 104 subtype B and 11 CRF01AE growing clusters containing a maximum of 29 and 11 sequences for subtype B and CRF01AE respectively. We observed a > 2-fold increase in the number of NSW-specific CRF01AE clades over time. Subtype B clusters were associated with individuals reporting men who have sex with men (MSM) as their transmission risk factor, being born in Australia, and being diagnosed during the early stage of infection (p < 0.01). CRF01AE infections clusters were associated with infections among individuals diagnosed during the early stage of infection (p < 0.05) and CRF01AE singletons were more likely to be from infections among individuals reporting heterosexual transmission (p < 0.05). We found six subtype B clusters with an above-average growth rate (>1.5 sequences / 6-months) and which consisted of a majority of infections among MSM. We also found four active growing CRF01AE clusters containing only infections among MSM. Finally, we found 47 subtype B and seven CRF01AE clusters that contained a large gap in time (>1 year) between infections and may be indicative of intermediate transmissions via undiagnosed individuals. Conclusions: The large number of active and growing clusters among MSM are the driving force of the ongoing epidemic in NSW for subtype B and CRF01AE. Keywords: HIV1; transmission cluster; subtype B and CRF01AE; demographic differences; early infections; public health, 1 | INTRODUCTION Australia is at the forefront of successful control of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) transmission due to rapid and comprehensive public health responses from the beginning [...]
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17. Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor C for Polycystic Kidney Diseases
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Huang, Jennifer L, Woolf, Adrian S, Kolatsi-Joannou, Maria, Baluk, Peter, Sandford, Richard N, Peters, Dorien JM, McDonald, Donald M, Price, Karen L, Winyard, Paul JD, and Long, David A
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Medical Physiology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Kidney Disease ,Polycystic Kidney Disease ,Cardiovascular ,Renal and urogenital ,Animals ,Mice ,Polycystic Kidney Diseases ,Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor C ,endothelium ,polycystic kidney disease ,vascular endothelial growth factor ,Clinical Sciences ,Urology & Nephrology ,Clinical sciences - Abstract
Polycystic kidney diseases (PKD) are genetic disorders characterized by progressive epithelial cyst growth leading to destruction of normally functioning renal tissue. Current therapies have focused on the cyst epithelium, and little is known about how the blood and lymphatic microvasculature modulates cystogenesis. Hypomorphic Pkd1(nl/nl) mice were examined, showing that cystogenesis was associated with a disorganized pericystic network of vessels expressing platelet/endothelial cell adhesion molecule 1 and vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 3 (VEGFR3). The major ligand for VEGFR3 is VEGFC, and there were lower levels of Vegfc mRNA within the kidneys during the early stages of cystogenesis in 7-day-old Pkd1(nl/nl) mice. Seven-day-old mice were treated with exogenous VEGFC for 2 weeks on the premise that this would remodel both the VEGFR3(+) pericystic vascular network and larger renal lymphatics that may also affect the severity of PKD. Treatment with VEGFC enhanced VEGFR3 phosphorylation in the kidney, normalized the pattern of the pericystic network of vessels, and widened the large lymphatics in Pkd1(nl/nl) mice. These effects were associated with significant reductions in cystic disease, BUN and serum creatinine levels. Furthermore, VEGFC administration reduced M2 macrophage pericystic infiltrate, which has been implicated in the progression of PKD. VEGFC administration also improved cystic disease in Cys1(cpk/cpk) mice, a model of autosomal recessive PKD, leading to a modest but significant increase in lifespan. Overall, this study highlights VEGFC as a potential new treatment for some aspects of PKD, with the possibility for synergy with current epithelially targeted approaches.
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18. The importance of cultural humility and cultural safety in health care
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So, Neda, primary, Price, Karen, additional, O'Mara, Peter, additional, and Rodrigues, Michelle A, additional
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19. Experimental long-term diabetes mellitus alters the transcriptome and biomechanical properties of the rat urinary bladder
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Hindi, Emad A., Williams, Craig J., Zeef, Leo A. H., Lopes, Filipa M., Newman, Katie, Davey, Martha M. M., Hodson, Nigel W., Hilton, Emma N., Huang, Jennifer L., Price, Karen L., Roberts, Neil A., Long, David A., Woolf, Adrian S., and Gardiner, Natalie J.
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20. Innovative clinical trial design and delivery: a phase 3 COVID-19 post-exposure prophylaxis study in skilled nursing and assisted living facilities (BLAZE-2)
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Knorr, Jack, Tuttle, Jay L., Sabo, Janelle A., East, Dawn H., Price, Karen L., and Shen, Lei
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21. Free 25-hydroxyvitamin-D concentrations are lower in children with renal transplant compared with chronic kidney disease
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Preka, Evgenia, Wan, Mandy, Price, Karen L, Long, David A, Aitkenhead, Helen, and Shroff, Rukshana
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Kidneys -- Transplantation ,Children -- Diseases ,Chronic kidney failure -- Physiological aspects -- Comparative analysis ,Alfacalcidol -- Physiological aspects -- Comparative analysis ,Calcifediol -- Physiological aspects -- Comparative analysis ,Vitamin D -- Physiological aspects -- Comparative analysis ,Health - Abstract
Background Total serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] is considered the best marker of vitamin D status and used routinely in clinical practice. However, 25(OH)D is predominantly bound to vitamin D-binding protein (VDBP), and it has been reported that the free-25(OH)D and 25(OH)D loosely bound to albumin fraction correlates better with clinical outcomes. Methods We assessed total-25(OH)D, measured free-25(OH)D, and calculated free-25(OH)D and their relationship with VDBP and biomarkers of mineral metabolism in 61 children (22 CKD 2-3, 18 dialysis, and 21 post-transplant). Results Total-25(OH)D concentrations were comparable across the three groups (p = 0.09), but free- and bioavailable-25(OH)D (free- and albumin-25(OH)D) were significantly lower in the transplant group (both: p = 0.01). Compared to CKD and dialysis patients, the transplant group had significantly higher VDBP concentrations (p = 0.03). In all three groups, total-25(OH)D concentrations were positively associated with measured free-, calculated free-, and bioavailable-25(OH)D. Multivariable regression analysis showed that total-25(OH)D was the only predictor of measured free-25(OH)D concentrations in the dialysis group ([beta] = 0.9; R.sup.2 = 90%). In the transplant group, measured free-25(OH)D concentrations were predicted by both total-25(OH)D and VDBP concentrations ([beta] = 0.6, - 0.6, respectively; R.sup.2 = 80%). Correlations between parathyroid hormone with total-25(OH)D and measured and calculated free-25(OH)D were only observed in the transplant group (all: p < 0.001). Conclusions In transplanted patients, VDBP concentrations were significantly higher compared to CKD and dialysis patients, and consequently, free-25(OH)D concentrations were lower, despite a comparable total-25(OH)D concentration. We suggest that free-25(OH)D measures may be required in children with CKD, dialysis, and transplant, with further research required to understand its association with markers of mineral metabolism., Author(s): Evgenia Preka [sup.1] [sup.2] , Mandy Wan [sup.1] [sup.3] , Karen L Price [sup.2] , David A Long [sup.2] , Helen Aitkenhead [sup.4] , Rukshana Shroff [sup.1] [sup.2] Author [...]
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22. Pembrolizumab plus trastuzumab in trastuzumab-resistant, advanced, HER2-positive breast cancer (PANACEA): a single-arm, multicentre, phase 1b–2 trial
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Fumagalli, Debora, Gelber, Richard D, Goulioti, Theodora, Hiltbrunner, Anita, Hui, Rita, Roschitzki, Heidi, Ruepp, Barbara, Boyle, Fran, Stahel, Rolf, Aebi, Stefan, Coates, Alan S, Goldhirsch, Aron, Karlsson, Per, Kössler, Ingrid, Fournarakou, Stamatina, Gasca, Adriana, Pfister, Rita, Ribeli-Hofmann, Sabrina, Weber, Magdelena, Celotto, Daniela, Comune, Carmen, Frapolli, Michela, Sánchez-Hohl, Magdalena, Huang, Hui, Mahoney, Caitlin, Price, Karen, Scott, Karolyn, Shaw, Holly, Fischer, Susan, Greco, Monica, King, Colleen, Andrighetto, Stefania, Piccart-Gebhart, Martine, Findlay, Heather, Jenkins, Michelle, Karantza, Vassiliki, Mejia, Jaime, Schneier, Patrick, Loi, Sherene, Giobbie-Hurder, Anita, Gombos, Andrea, Bachelot, Thomas, Hui, Rina, Curigliano, Giuseppe, Campone, Mario, Biganzoli, Laura, Bonnefoi, Hervé, Jerusalem, Guy, Bartsch, Rupert, Rabaglio-Poretti, Manuela, Kammler, Roswitha, Maibach, Rudolf, Smyth, Mark J, Di Leo, Angelo, Colleoni, Marco, Viale, Giuseppe, Regan, Meredith M, and André, Fabrice
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23. Pharmaceutical industry perspective on combination toxicity studies: Results from an intra-industry survey conducted by IQ DruSafe Leadership Group
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Birkebak, Joanne, Buckley, Lorrene A., Dambach, Donna, Musvasva, Eunice, Price, Karen, Ralston, Sherry, and Sacaan, Aida
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24. How doctors conceptualise 'P' values: A mixed methods study
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25. Population-level effectiveness of rapid, targeted, high-coverage roll-out of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis in men who have sex with men: the EPIC-NSW prospective cohort study
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Smith, Don, Ooi, Catriona, Martin, Sarah, Soo, Tuck Meng, Templeton, David, Townson, David, Forssman, Brad, Doong, Nick, Han Thai, Gai, Anderson, Ben, MacLeod, Hugh, Parkhill, Nicolas, Grulich, Andrew E, Guy, Rebecca, Amin, Janaki, Jin, Fengyi, Selvey, Christine, Holden, Jo, Schmidt, Heather-Marie A, Zablotska, Iryna, Price, Karen, Whittaker, Bill, Chant, Kerry, Cooper, Craig, McGill, Scott, Telfer, Barbara, Yeung, Barbara, Levitt, Gesalit, Ogilvie, Erin E, Dharan, Nila J, Hammoud, Mohamed A, Vaccher, Stefanie, Watchirs-Smith, Lucy, McNulty, Anna, Smith, David J, Allen, Debra M, Baker, David, Bloch, Mark, Bopage, Rohan I, Brown, Katherine, Carr, Andrew, Carmody, Christopher J, Collins, Kym L, Finlayson, Robert, Foster, Rosalind, Jackson, Eva Y, Lewis, David A, Lusk, Josephine, O'Connor, Catherine C, Ryder, Nathan, Vlahakis, Emanuel, Read, Phillip, and Cooper, David A
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26. Cell Catcher: a new method to extract and preserve live renal cells from urine
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Nazmutdinova, Katia, primary, Man, Cheuk Yan, additional, Carter, Martyn, additional, Beales, Philip L, additional, Winyard, Paul JD, additional, Walsh, Stephen B, additional, Price, Karen L, additional, and Long, David A, additional
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27. The Practice of Prior Elicitation
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Montague, Timothy H., primary, Price, Karen L., additional, and Seaman, John W., additional
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28. Unplanned Emergency Department or Inpatient Acute Care Within 1 Week After Administration of Peptide Receptor Radionuclide Therapy: Frequency of Occurrence and Standard Operating Procedures for Radioprotection in These Situations
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Prabhu, Roshan S., Russek, Rachel, McBride, James E., Price, Karen B., Garland, Danielle N., Franklin, Elizabeth, McHaffie, Derek R., Ward, Matthew C., Rowland, Chelsea L., Huffstetler, Courtney E., and Hicks, Amy S.
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29. Managing Glacier Related Risks Disaster in the Chucchún Catchment, Cordillera Blanca, Peru
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Muñoz, Randy, Gonzales, César, Price, Karen, Rosario, Ana, Huggel, Christian, Frey, Holger, García, Javier, Cochachín, Alejo, Portocarrero, César, Mesa, Luis, Salzmann, Nadine, editor, Huggel, Christian, editor, Nussbaumer, Samuel U., editor, and Ziervogel, Gina, editor
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30. Examination of interferon alpha transcription defects exhibited by malignant melanoma
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Price, Karen Leigh
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31. Epiphytic Lichen Abundance: Effects of Stand Age and Composition in Coastal British Columbia
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Price, Karen and Hochachka, Gail
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32. Timing of Radiation Therapy and Chemotherapy After Breast-Conserving Surgery for Node-Positive Breast Cancer: Long-Term Results From International Breast Cancer Study Group Trials VI and VII
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Karlsson, Per, Cole, Bernard F., Price, Karen N., Gelber, Richard D., Coates, Alan S., Goldhirsch, Aron, Castiglione, Monica, Colleoni, Marco, and Gruber, Günther
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33. Response to Muir – Paradigm Shift, Meet Denial
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Price, Karen, primary
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34. Current nonclinical approaches for immune assessments of immuno-oncology biotherapeutics
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Grimaldi, Christine, primary, Ibraghimov, Alex, additional, Kiessling, Andrea, additional, Rattel, Benno, additional, Ji, Changhua, additional, Fuller, Claudette L., additional, Brennan, Frank R., additional, Regenass-Lechner, Franziska, additional, Shenton, Jacintha, additional, Price, Karen D., additional, Piché, Marie-Soleil, additional, Steeves, Meredith A., additional, Prell, Rodney, additional, Dudal, Sherri, additional, Kronenberg, Sven, additional, Freebern, Wendy, additional, and Blanset, Diann, additional
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35. Estimating the amount of British Columbia’s “big-treed” old growth: Navigating messy indicators
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Price, Karen, primary, Daust, Dave, additional, Daust, Kiri, additional, and Holt, Rachel, additional
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36. Begging as Competition for Food in Yellow-Headed Blackbirds
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Price, Karen
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37. Subtype-specific differences in transmission cluster dynamics of HIV-1 B and CRF01_AE in New South Wales, Australia
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Di Giallonardo, Francesca, Pinto, Angie N., Keen, Phillip, Shaik, Ansari, Carrera, Alex, Salem, Hanan, Selvey, Christine, Nigro, Steven J., Fraser, Neil, Price, Karen, Holden, Joanne, Lee, Frederick J., Dwyer, Dominic E., Bavinton, Benjamin R., Geoghegan, Jemma L., Grulich, Andrew E., and Kelleher, Anthony D.
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Phylogeny -- Analysis ,MSM (Men who have sex with men) -- Health aspects -- Social aspects ,HIV infection -- Risk factors -- Prevention ,Health - Abstract
: Introduction: The human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV‐1) pandemic is characterized by numerous distinct sub‐epidemics (clusters) that continually fuel local transmission. The aims of this study were to identify active growing clusters, to understand which factors most influence the transmission dynamics, how these vary between different subtypes and how this information might contribute to effective public health responses. Methods: We used HIV‐1 genomic sequence data linked to demographic factors that accounted for approximately 70% of all new HIV‐1 notifications in New South Wales (NSW). We assessed differences in transmission cluster dynamics between subtype B and circulating recombinant form 01_AE (CRF01_AE). Separate phylogenetic trees were estimated using 2919 subtype B and 473 CRF01_AE sequences sampled between 2004 and 2018 in combination with global sequence data and NSW‐specific clades were classified as clusters, pairs or singletons. Significant differences in demographics between subtypes were assessed with Chi‐Square statistics. Results: We identified 104 subtype B and 11 CRF01_AE growing clusters containing a maximum of 29 and 11 sequences for subtype B and CRF01_AE respectively. We observed a > 2‐fold increase in the number of NSW‐specific CRF01_AE clades over time. Subtype B clusters were associated with individuals reporting men who have sex with men (MSM) as their transmission risk factor, being born in Australia, and being diagnosed during the early stage of infection (p < 0.01). CRF01_AE infections clusters were associated with infections among individuals diagnosed during the early stage of infection (p < 0.05) and CRF01_AE singletons were more likely to be from infections among individuals reporting heterosexual transmission (p < 0.05). We found six subtype B clusters with an above‐average growth rate (>1.5 sequences / 6‐months) and which consisted of a majority of infections among MSM. We also found four active growing CRF01_AE clusters containing only infections among MSM. Finally, we found 47 subtype B and seven CRF01_AE clusters that contained a large gap in time (>1 year) between infections and may be indicative of intermediate transmissions via undiagnosed individuals. Conclusions: The large number of active and growing clusters among MSM are the driving force of the ongoing epidemic in NSW for subtype B and CRF01_AE., Introduction Australia is at the forefront of successful control of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV‐1) transmission due to rapid and comprehensive public health responses from the beginning of the [...]
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38. Patient-reported outcomes with adjuvant exemestane versus tamoxifen in premenopausal women with early breast cancer undergoing ovarian suppression (TEXT and SOFT): a combined analysis of two phase 3 randomised trials
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Bernhard, Jürg, Luo, Weixiu, Ribi, Karin, Colleoni, Marco, Burstein, Harold J, Tondini, Carlo, Pinotti, Graziella, Spazzapan, Simon, Ruhstaller, Thomas, Puglisi, Fabio, Pavesi, Lorenzo, Parmar, Vani, Regan, Meredith M, Pagani, Olivia, Fleming, Gini F, Francis, Prudence A, Price, Karen N, Coates, Alan S, Gelber, Richard D, Goldhirsch, Aron, and Walley, Barbara A
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39. Three-dimensional imaging and single-cell transcriptomics of the human kidney implicate perturbation of lymphatics in alloimmunity
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Jafree, Daniyal J, primary, Stewart, Benjamin, additional, Kolatsi-Joannou, Maria, additional, Davis, Benjamin, additional, Mitchell, Hannah, additional, Russell, Lauren G, additional, Marinas del Rey, Lucía, additional, Mason, William J, additional, Lee, Byung Il, additional, Heptinstall, Lauren, additional, Pomeranz, Gideon, additional, Moulding, Dale, additional, Wilson, Laura, additional, Wickenden, Tahmina, additional, Malik, Saif, additional, Holroyd, Natalie, additional, Walsh, Claire, additional, Chandler, Jennifer C, additional, Cao, Kevin X, additional, Winyard, Paul JD, additional, Price, Karen L, additional, Woolf, Adrian S, additional, Busche, Marc Aurel, additional, Walker-Samuel, Simon, additional, Scambler, Peter J, additional, Motallebzadeh, Reza, additional, Clatworthy, Menna R, additional, and Long, David A, additional
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40. Poor Prognosis After Second Locoregional Recurrences in the CALOR Trial
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Wapnir, Irene L., Gelber, Shari, Anderson, Stewart J., Mamounas, Eleftherios P., Robidoux, André, Martín, Miguel, Nortier, Johan W. R., Geyer, Jr, Charles E., Paterson, Alexander H. G., Láng, István, Price, Karen N., Coates, Alan S., Gelber, Richard D., Rastogi, Priya, Regan, Meredith M., Wolmark, Norman, Aebi, Stefan, and On behalf of CALOR trial investigators
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41. Exploring female GPs' perceptions about medical leadership
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Price, Karen and Clearihan, Lynette
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42. Chemotherapy for isolated locoregional recurrence of breast cancer (CALOR): a randomised trial
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Aebi, Stefan, Gelber, Shari, Anderson, Stewart J, Láng, István, Robidoux, André, Martín, Miguel, Nortier, Johan W R, Paterson, Alexander H G, Rimawi, Mothaffar F, Cañada, José Manuel Baena, Thürlimann, Beat, Murray, Elizabeth, Mamounas, Eleftherios P, Geyer, Charles E, Jr, Price, Karen N, Coates, Alan S, Gelber, Richard D, Rastogi, Priya, Wolmark, Norman, and Wapnir, Irene L
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43. Investigation of Science Inquiry Items for Use on an Alternate Assessment Based on Modified Achievement Standards Using Cognitive Lab Methodology
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Dickenson, Tammiee S., Gilmore, Joanna A., Price, Karen J., and Bennett, Heather L.
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This study evaluated the benefits of item enhancements applied to science-inquiry items for incorporation into an alternate assessment based on modified achievement standards for high school students. Six items were included in the cognitive lab sessions involving both students with and without disabilities. The enhancements (e.g., use of visuals, reading support) were intended to improve access to the items for students who had grade-level science content knowledge, but whose disability may impact their ability to answer the items in the original form. Students were asked to think aloud while answering items and answer follow-up questions about specific item-enhancement features. Achievement did not show much improvement but reported cognitive effort suggests reduction in perceived difficulty of enhanced items. (Contains 9 tables.)
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44. Correction: expanded HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) implementation in communities in new South Wales, Australia (EPIC-NSW): design of an open label, single arm implementation trial
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Zablotska, Iryna B., Selvey, Christine, Guy, Rebecca, Price, Karen, Holden, Jo, Schmidt, Heather-Marie, McNulty, Anna, Smith, David, Jin, Fengyi, Amin, Janaki, Cooper, David A., Grulich, Andrew E., and on behalf of the EPIC-NSW study group
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45. Lithium induces mesenchymal-epithelial differentiation during human kidney development by activation of the Wnt signalling system
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Price, Karen L., Kolatsi-Joannou, Maria, Mari, Chiara, Long, David A., and Winyard, Paul J. D.
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46. Expanded HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) implementation in communities in New South Wales, Australia (EPIC-NSW): design of an open label, single arm implementation trial
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Zablotska, Iryna B., Selvey, Christine, Guy, Rebecca, Price, Karen, Holden, Jo, Schmidt, Heather-Marie, McNulty, Anna, Smith, David, Jin, Fengyi, Amin, Janaki, Cooper, David A., Grulich, Andrew E., and on behalf of the EPIC-NSW study group
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47. Adjuvant treatment of premenopausal women with endocrine-responsive early breast cancer: Design of the TEXT and SOFT trials
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Regan, Meredith M., Pagani, Olivia, Fleming, Gini F., Walley, Barbara A., Price, Karen N., Rabaglio, Manuela, Maibach, Rudolf, Ruepp, Barbara, Coates, Alan S., Goldhirsch, Aron, Colleoni, Marco, Gelber, Richard D., and Francis, Prudence A.
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48. Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) are a powerful prognostic marker in patients with triple-negative breast cancer enrolled in the IBCSG phase III randomized clinical trial 22-00
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Pruneri, Giancarlo, Gray, Kathryn P., Vingiani, Andrea, Viale, Giuseppe, Curigliano, Giuseppe, Criscitiello, Carmen, Láng, István, Ruhstaller, Thomas, Gianni, Lorenzo, Goldhirsch, Aron, Kammler, Roswitha, Price, Karen N., Cancello, Giuseppe, Munzone, Elisabetta, Gelber, Richard D., Regan, Meredith M., and Colleoni, Marco
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49. Adjuvant ovarian function suppression and cognitive function in women with breast cancer
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Phillips, Kelly-Anne, Regan, Meredith M, Ribi, Karin, Francis, Prudence A, Puglisi, Fabio, Bellet, Meritxell, Spazzapan, Simon, Karlsson, Per, Budman, Daniel R, Zaman, Khalil, Abdi, Ehtesham A, Domchek, Susan M, Feng, Yang, Price, Karen N, Coates, Alan S, Gelber, Richard D, Maruff, Paul, Boyle, Frances, Forbes, John F, Ahles, Tim, Fleming, Gini F, and Bernhard, Jürg
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50. Measuring Students' Engagement on College Campuses: Is the NSSE an Appropriate Measure of Adult Students' Engagement?
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Price, Karen and Baker, Sandra Nicks
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As institutions seek to promote student engagement, the National Survey of Student Engagement has become a measure commonly used to document how institutions are meeting educational goals, but there is some question as to its applicability for certain undergraduate populations. 2010 survey results were analyzed for 125 adult and 69 traditional-age seniors attending a small, private, four-year institution in the U.S. South to evaluate differences between the two groups among 42 items composing five benchmark areas. Results provided support for the hypothesis that adults would score lower than traditional-age students on survey items that are more applicable to traditional students because of their focus on out-of-classroom experiences. Findings of this study have implications for the use of National Survey of Student Engagement benchmarks in assessing adult student engagement. (Contains 4 tables.)
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