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Successful Translation of Pharmacogenetics into the Clinic
Molecular Diagnosis & Therapy, 2009Abacavir hypersensitivity syndrome (AHS) is a potentially life-threatening illness occurring in 4-8% of those initiating the drug. Early studies identified a strong association between the MHC class I allele HLA-B*5701 and AHS. These studies suggested that HLA-B*5701 holds promise as a screening test to prevent AHS, but concern arose from HLA-B*5701 ...
Phillips, E.J., Mallal, S.
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On Those Wrecked By Success: A Clinical Inquiry
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1995Freud's description of those wrecked by success outlines conflicted oedipal triumph as the central underlying dynamic in this character type. It does not distinguish those patients who avoid success from those driven to achieve and then wreck their success. We present a complex picture that we believe is prototypic of patients who destroy their success.
S T, Levy, B J, Seelig, L B, Inderbitzin
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Clinical success of NEORAL absorption profile
Transplantation Proceedings, 2004We investigated the clinical benefits of cyclosporine microemulsion preconcentrate (CyA-MEPC; Neoral) in 16 de novo renal transplant recipients. The dose of CyA-MEPC was managed from AUC(0-4h), with serial target values of AUC(0-4h) at 5000-->4000-->3000-->2000 ng. hr/mL. The frequency of acute rejection episodes was 25%.
K, Uchida +11 more
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Mentorship for Clinical Success
2018Clinical success requires intentional focus and support. New faculty members must clearly define the expectations and resources and have clear objectives. The qualities of availability, affability, and ability in addition to mentorship should be core qualities to develop and maintain success in the clinical arena.
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Requirements for Success in Clinical Islet Transplantation
Transplantation, 2005A few groups have endured the challenges of time, anecdotal success stories, logistic and funding impediments, to bring the field of clinical islet transplantation where it stands today. The recent improvement in clinical results has paralleled a renewed interest in islet transplantation and an increasing number of centers have entered the field ...
Camillo, Ricordi +5 more
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Successes and Disappointments with Clinical Islet Transplantation
2010Transplantation of pancreatic islets is considered a therapeutic option for patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus who have life-threatening hypoglycaemic episodes. After the procedure, a decrease in the frequency and severity of hypoglycaemic episodes and sustained graft function as indicated by detectable levels of C-peptide can be seen in the ...
Paolo, Cravedi +4 more
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Conducting successful on farm clinical trials
American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2019One of the greatest values we can bring to our clients is information and the ability to apply that information to their farm business for the improvement of the lives of their cattle and employees, and their financial wellbeing. Our knowledge base comes from a variety of sources, each with their own strengths and limitations.
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Tips for Success As an Academic Clinical Investigator
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2013DOI: 10.1200/JCO.2012.46.8751 When confronted with a new and challenging task, the first thing I have always done is to see how others have succeeded before me. Hearing and reading others’ reflections on their tips, tricks, and pearls has often given me helpful strategies, whether the topic is parenting, traveling, or having a successful career.
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