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Systems Biology Investigation Of Camp Modulation To Increase Smn Levels For The Treatment Of Spinal Muscular Atrophy., Sean G Mack, Daniel J Cook, Prasad Dhurjati, Matthew E R Butchbach
Systems Biology Investigation Of Camp Modulation To Increase Smn Levels For The Treatment Of Spinal Muscular Atrophy., Sean G Mack, Daniel J Cook, Prasad Dhurjati, Matthew E R Butchbach
Department of Pediatrics Faculty Papers
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), a leading genetic cause of infant death worldwide, is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by the loss of SMN1 (survival motor neuron 1), which encodes the protein SMN. The loss of SMN1 causes a deficiency in SMN protein levels leading to motor neuron cell death in the anterior horn of the spinal cord. SMN2, however, can also produce some functional SMN to partially compensate for loss of SMN1 in SMA suggesting increasing transcription of SMN2 as a potential therapy to treat patients with SMA. A cAMP response element was identified on the SMN2 promoter, implicating cAMP …
Retrospective Study To Identify Predictors Of Withdrawal In Pediatric Intensive Care Patients On Long-Term Sedation, Lindsay Fakete Pharmd, Jenny Boucher Pharmd, Jd, Bcps, Scott Wheatley Md
Retrospective Study To Identify Predictors Of Withdrawal In Pediatric Intensive Care Patients On Long-Term Sedation, Lindsay Fakete Pharmd, Jenny Boucher Pharmd, Jd, Bcps, Scott Wheatley Md
Department of Pharmacy
No abstract provided.
Rectal Polyp With Atypical Lymphoid Infiltrate; Rectal Lymphoma Or Rectal Tonsil, Dalya El Tawil Md, Adam R. Paul Do
Rectal Polyp With Atypical Lymphoid Infiltrate; Rectal Lymphoma Or Rectal Tonsil, Dalya El Tawil Md, Adam R. Paul Do
Department of Pediatrics
No abstract provided.
Quantitative And Qualitative Findings And Implications Of An Intercultural Sensitivity Assessment Among Employees At A Large Health System, Jarret R. Patton Md, Jay Baglia Phd, Lynn M. Deitrick Rn, Phd, Anthony Nerino, Eric J. Gertner Md, Mph, Judith Sabino Mph, Mary Kay Grim, Debbie Salas-Lopez Md, Mph
Quantitative And Qualitative Findings And Implications Of An Intercultural Sensitivity Assessment Among Employees At A Large Health System, Jarret R. Patton Md, Jay Baglia Phd, Lynn M. Deitrick Rn, Phd, Anthony Nerino, Eric J. Gertner Md, Mph, Judith Sabino Mph, Mary Kay Grim, Debbie Salas-Lopez Md, Mph
Debbie Salas-Lopez MD, MPH, FACP
Tuesday, November 10, 2009: 2:45 PM Jarret R. Patton, MD , Department of Pediatrics, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA Jay Baglia, PhD , Department of Family Medicine, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA Lynn M. Deitrick, RN, PhD , Department of Community Health, Health Studies and Education, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA Anthony Nerino, MA , Department of Community Health, Health Studies and Education, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA Eric J. Gertner, MD, MPH , Department of Medicine, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA Judith N. Sabino, MPH , Cultural Awareness, Lehigh Valley Health Network, Allentown, PA …
Breach Of Tolerance: Primary Biliary Cirrhosis., Lifeng Wang, Fu-Sheng Wang, Christopher Chang, M Eric Gershwin
Breach Of Tolerance: Primary Biliary Cirrhosis., Lifeng Wang, Fu-Sheng Wang, Christopher Chang, M Eric Gershwin
Department of Medical Genetics Faculty Papers
In primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC), the breach of tolerance that leads to active disease involves a disruption in several layers of control, including central tolerance, peripheral anergy, a "liver tolerance effect," and the action of T regulatory cells and their related cytokines. Each of these control mechanisms plays a role in preventing an immune response against self, but all of them act in concert to generate effective protection against autoimmunity without compromising the ability of the host immune system to mount an effective response to pathogens. At the same time, genetic susceptibility, environmental factors, including infection agents and xenobiotics, play …
The Pediatric Milestones Project: Part Ii, Kris Rooney Md, Diana Drogalis-Kim Do
The Pediatric Milestones Project: Part Ii, Kris Rooney Md, Diana Drogalis-Kim Do
Department of Pediatrics
No abstract provided.