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Journal articles on the topic "Children's Miracle Network (Firm)"

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Stafford, Lauren Stewart, Vivian Valcarce, Josef Neu, et al. "Detection of SARS-CoV-2 specific antibodies in breastfeeding infant stool following mother’s COVID-19 vaccination." Journal of Immunology 208, no. 1_Supplement (2022): 65.26. http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.208.supp.65.26.

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Abstract In December 2020, efficacious COVID-19 vaccines were approved for use and since, millions have been immunized against SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for COVID-19. It is known that administration of the COVID-19 vaccine leads to increased SARS-CoV-2 specific antibodies in plasma and human milk. While this increase has been studied, the durability, longevity, and efficacy of these antibodies remains unknown. Historically, human milk serves a vital role in providing protection and nutrients to infants, and with COVID-19 vaccines not approved for children under five, immunity and prote
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Senior, Kevin G., Daniel Min, Geoffrey D. Keeler, et al. "Liver cells transduced with AAV.MOG increase the frequency of MOG-specific T regulatory cells capable of reducing EAE by adoptive transfer." Journal of Immunology 210, no. 1_Supplement (2023): 238.08. http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.210.supp.238.08.

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Abstract Multiple Sclerosis is a demyelinating autoimmune disease brought on by self-reactive, myelin-specific T effector cells. Immunosuppressants are the most utilized tool to combat disease progression; however, they bring unwanted side effects. We have previously published on a novel gene immunotherapy that uses an adeno-associated virus (AAV) containing the full sequence of the myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein (MOG) that restores tolerance through liver-directed gene therapy, resulting in the generation of antigen-specific T regulatory cells (Tregs) that can ameliorate Experimental Aut
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Chroneos, Zissis, and Todd Umstead. "Disruption of the surfactant protein A receptor isoform SP-R210L in alveolar macrophages alters airway, vascular, and immune homeostasis in the lung." Physiology 38, S1 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/physiol.2023.38.s1.5794477.

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Surfactant protein A modulates alveolar macrophage activation and pathogen clearance through the receptor SP-R210, which consists of a homeostatic SP-R210L and an inflammatory SP-R210S isoform in alveolar macrophages (AMs). Both isoforms are encoded from alternatively spliced mRNAs of the Myo18α/MYO18Aα gene in mice and humans. The objective of this study is to elucidate the functions of SP-R210 isoforms in AM function in vivo. We hypothesized that disruption of SP-R210L in AMs would alter the local microenvironment. To address this hypothesis in vivo, we generated conditional transgenic mice
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FOSTER, TIMOTHY P., COLTON M. KELLY, DESMOND SCHATZ, MICHAEL J. HALLER, CLIVE WASSERFALL, and ELIAS SAYOUR. "2136-LB: Anti-CD3 Antibody Reduces Efficacy of RNA Immunotherapy for Diabetes Prevention in NOD Mice." Diabetes 74, Supplement_1 (2025). https://doi.org/10.2337/db25-2136-lb.

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Introduction and Objective: Immunotherapy using mRNA lipid particle aggregates (LPAs) holds potential as an antigen-specific treatment for type 1 diabetes (T1D). Anti-CD3 monoclonal antibodies (mab) target T-cells, are FDA approved to delay T1D in humans, and can prevent diabetes in mice. We sought to evaluate the effect of combining anti-CD3 mab with multiantigen, proinsulin-II (PI2)-GAD mRNA LPAs on diabetes development in the non-obese diabetic (NOD) mouse. Methods: Murine PI2 and GAD were cloned into plasmid backbones for in vitro transcription of mRNA and loaded into lipid particles (RNA:
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Cervin, Matti, Joseph F. McGuire, Johann M. D'Souza, et al. "Efficacy and acceptability of cognitive‐behavioral therapy and serotonin reuptake inhibitors for pediatric obsessive‐compulsive disorder: a network meta‐analysis." Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, January 3, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcpp.13934.

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BackgroundCognitive‐behavioral therapy (CBT) and serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SRIs) are recommended treatments for pediatric obsessive‐compulsive disorder (OCD), but their relative efficacy and acceptability have not been comprehensively examined. Further, it remains unclear whether the efficacy of in‐person CBT is conserved when delivered in other formats, such as over telephone/webcam or as Internet‐delivered CBT (ICBT).MethodsPubMed, PsycINFO, trial registries, and previous systematic reviews were searched for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) comparing CBT (in‐person, webcam/telephone‐
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Hyatt, Taylor B., Hannah M. Bailey, and John T. Tansey. "The Women in Science Undergraduate Organization at Otterbein University: Best Practices and Outreach Efforts." FASEB Journal 31, S1 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fasebj.31.1_supplement.750.10.

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Otterbein University's Women in Science chapter has been restructured to better help its members reach their potential. We have written a formal constitution, organized professional events, and expanded our community outreach efforts. The constitution explains the foundation of our program and our goal of promoting the following: A greater understanding of the contributions of women in all fields of science. Providing an open environment for members to share and explore interests and career paths within the sciences. As an organization, we attended a presentation given Dr Angelika Nelson of Oh
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Chroneos, Zissis, Todd Umstead та Shaili Amatya. "Age-related adaptation in airway, alveolar, and capillary micromechanics in SP-R210 L /MYO18Aα-deficient mice". Physiology 40, S1 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1152/physiol.2025.40.s1.1388.

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Alternative splicing of MYO18A/Myo18A results in expression of several MYO18A protein isoforms classified as MYO18Aα-ε with different amino- and carboxy-terminal domains in mice and humans. The macrophage surfactant protein A receptor consists of SP-R210 L and SP-R210 S internal variants of MYO18Aα and β, respectively. Our recent communication reported that conditional deletion of MYO18Aα results in fetal lung hemorrhage and impairs survival of newborns after LPS-induced parturition in late gestation. Here, we report the effect of heritable transmission of conditional MYO18Aα disruption in lun
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Sunilkumar, Siddharth, Sandeep Moothedath Subrahmanian, Allyson Toro, and Michael Dennis. "Podocyte-specific Expression of the Stress Response Protein REDD1 is Required for Activation of the Renal Innate Immune Response and Pyroptosis in Diabetic Nephropathy." Physiology 40, S1 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1152/physiol.2025.40.s1.0396.

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Diabetic nephropathy (DN) results in chronic loss of kidney function and is the leading cause of end-stage renal disease. Sterile inflammation resulting in an altered immune response is a key determinant of renal injury in DN. Presently, much remains unknown regarding the molecular events that contribute to chronic inflammation in the context of DN. In this investigation, we evaluated the hypothesis that diabetogenic conditions augment the pro-inflammatory immune response in the kidney by promoting podocyte-specific expression of the stress response protein regulated in development and DNA dam
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Books on the topic "Children's Miracle Network (Firm)"

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Alcorn, David S. Celebrate the miracles: The story of the Children's Miracle Network. Deseret Book Co., 1989.

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Davies, Valentine. Miracle on 34th Street. Harcourt, 2001.

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Beavers, Kim Eric. Cooking up Miracles for Children's Miracle Network. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2014.

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Davies, Valentine. Miracle on 34th Street. Galahad, 1998.

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Davies, Valentine. Miracle on 34th Street. Rebound By Sagebrush, 1987.

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Davies, Valentine. Miracle on 34th Street. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company, 2013.

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Davies, Valentine. Miracle on 34th Street. Harvest/HBJ Book, 1994.

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Davies, Valentine. Miracle on 34th Street. Harcourt Paperbacks, 1987.

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Davies, Valentine. Miracle on 34th Street: Ornament & Book Gift Set. Diane Pub Co, 2001.

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Davies, Valentine. Miracle on 34th Street: A Storybook Edition of the Christmas Classic. Dreamscape Media, 2018.

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Book chapters on the topic "Children's Miracle Network (Firm)"

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Barron, Carol, and Eleanor Hollywood. "Drug administration." In Clinical Skills in Children's Nursing. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199559039.003.0015.

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By the end of this chapter you will be introduced to the concepts of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics with specific emphasis on the infant, child, and young person. You will be presented with the current evidenced- based practice in relation to differing routes of drug administration in children and young people, underpinned by a firm rationale throughout. The key points to consider when administering medications via differing routes to children will be explored. Throughout this chapter the importance and method of drug calculations and mental mathematics will be highlighted, as befits th
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