2025
Impact of high temperatures on enzyme-linked immunoassay (ELISA) performance for leptin measurements in human milk stored under varied freeze/thaw conditions
Bertacchi V, Corley M, Aronsen G, Bribiescas R. Impact of high temperatures on enzyme-linked immunoassay (ELISA) performance for leptin measurements in human milk stored under varied freeze/thaw conditions. PLOS ONE 2025, 20: e0320366. PMID: 40106448, PMCID: PMC11957766, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0320366.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMilk samplesHigh ambient temperature exposureExposure to warm temperaturesWarmer temperaturesHuman milk samplesImpact of high temperatureNormal kitsRecommended temperatureAssay performance validationEnzyme-linked immunoassayAmbient temperature exposureAmbient temperature conditionsHigh temperatureTemperature conditionsELISA kitsTemperature exposureLeptin measurementsShipping conditionsLaboratory analysis
2019
A preliminary survey of practice patterns across several European kidney stone centers and a call for action in developing shared practice
Ferraro P, Arrabal-Polo M, Capasso G, Croppi E, Cupisti A, Ernandez T, Fuster D, Galan J, Grases F, Hoorn E, Knauf F, Letavernier E, Mohebbi N, Moochhala S, Petkova K, Pozdzik A, Sayer J, Seitz C, Strazzullo P, Trinchieri A, Vezzoli G, Vitale C, Vogt L, Unwin R, Bonny O, Gambaro G. A preliminary survey of practice patterns across several European kidney stone centers and a call for action in developing shared practice. Urolithiasis 2019, 47: 219-224. PMID: 30848320, DOI: 10.1007/s00240-019-01119-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsKidney Stone CenterStone CenterPractice patternsUrine samplesRecruitment of patientsEvidence-based approachMore patientsInterventional studyReferral criteriaStone eventsUrine collectionKind of imagingClinical careBlood samplesFormal followMonthsPatientsVoluntary online questionnaireClinical fieldBaselineLaboratory analysisPilot surveyOnline questionnaireNephrolithiasis
2001
Sexually transmitted infections among HIV infected and HIV uninfected high-risk youth in the REACH study
Vermund S, Wilson C, Rogers A, Partlow C, Moscicki A. Sexually transmitted infections among HIV infected and HIV uninfected high-risk youth in the REACH study. Journal Of Adolescent Health 2001, 29: 49-56. PMID: 11530303, DOI: 10.1016/s1054-139x(01)00296-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman immunodeficiency virusUninfected youthHigh STI ratesSexual risk profilesBaseline prevalence dataHigher infection rateImmunodeficiency virusREACH studySTI ratesAdolescent careHigh-risk youthInfection ratePrevalence dataRisk profileHealth ProjectCross-sectional dataSpecimen collectionRisk reductionLongitudinal analysisInfectionReviewSTIsBaselineCareLaboratory analysis
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