2022
Patients with HIV-associated cancers have evidence of increased T cell dysfunction and exhaustion prior to cancer diagnosis
Chaudhary O, Trotta D, Wang K, Wang X, Chu X, Bradley C, Okulicz J, Maves RC, Kronmann K, Schofield CM, Blaylock JM, Deng Y, Schalper KA, Kaech SM, Agan B, Ganesan A, Emu B. Patients with HIV-associated cancers have evidence of increased T cell dysfunction and exhaustion prior to cancer diagnosis. Journal For ImmunoTherapy Of Cancer 2022, 10: e004564. PMID: 35470232, PMCID: PMC9039380, DOI: 10.1136/jitc-2022-004564.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsViral suppressionTraditional risk factorsCase-control study designMarker of riskControl study designHIV infectionStudy cohortInhibitory receptorsRisk factorsCancer casesT cellsStudy designCancer diagnosisPLWHHIVCancerRiskCD4CellsPatientsTranscription factorsClinical cancer diagnosisCohortSuppressionInfection
2021
Functional Network Development in Sagittal Craniosynostosis Treated With Whole Vault Cranioplasty
Cabrejo R, Lacadie C, Sun A, Chuang C, Yang J, Brooks E, Beckett J, Eilbott J, Gabrick K, Steinbacher D, Duncan C, DiLuna M, Alperovich M, Pelphrey K, Ventola P, Constable T, Persing JA. Functional Network Development in Sagittal Craniosynostosis Treated With Whole Vault Cranioplasty. Journal Of Craniofacial Surgery 2021, 32: 1721-1726. PMID: 33534301, DOI: 10.1097/scs.0000000000007505.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWhole-vault cranioplastySagittal craniosynostosisFunctional MRICase-control study designFunctional MRI scansControl study designAbnormal network connectionsFunctional network developmentNeurological changesIndividual patientsMRI scansFunctional brain networksCerebral networksFunctional connectivityVisual networkConnectivity changesPatientsStudy designSurgeryAdolescent controlsBrain networksCraniosynostosisWVC groupInfantsExecutive function
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