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View article: Qualification of Hemophilia Treatment Centers to Enable Multi-Center Studies of Gene Expression Signatures in Blood Cells from Pediatric Patients
Qualification of Hemophilia Treatment Centers to Enable Multi-Center Studies of Gene Expression Signatures in Blood Cells from Pediatric Patients Open
Hemophilia A is a rare congenital bleeding disorder caused by a deficiency of functionally active coagulation factor VIII (FVIII). Most patients with the severe form of the disease require FVIII replacement therapies, which are often assoc…
View article: Accelerated long-term forgetting in presymptomatic autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease: a cross-sectional study
Accelerated long-term forgetting in presymptomatic autosomal dominant Alzheimer's disease: a cross-sectional study Open
View article: Study protocol: Insight 46 – a neuroscience sub-study of the MRC National Survey of Health and Development
Study protocol: Insight 46 – a neuroscience sub-study of the MRC National Survey of Health and Development Open
View article: CD31 Expression on CD4+ Cells: A Simple Method for Quantitation of Recent Thymus Emigrant CD4 Cells
CD31 Expression on CD4+ Cells: A Simple Method for Quantitation of Recent Thymus Emigrant CD4 Cells Open
Measurements of CD4 + CD31 + cells gave results consistent with those expected for recent thymus emigrant (RTE) CD4 + cells. The method was markedly simpler than established procedures for measurement of CD4 + RTE cells and is usable in lo…
View article: Trehalose 6,6-Dimycolate from Mycobacterium tuberculosis Induces Hypercoagulation
Trehalose 6,6-Dimycolate from Mycobacterium tuberculosis Induces Hypercoagulation Open
View article: Recent Thymus Emigrant CD4+ T Cells Predict HIV Disease Progression in Patients With Perinatally Acquired HIV
Recent Thymus Emigrant CD4+ T Cells Predict HIV Disease Progression in Patients With Perinatally Acquired HIV Open
CD4+RTE% predicts disease progression and may reflect history of disease in HIV-positive patients and adolescents. They are easy to measure in the clinical setting and may be helpful markers in guiding treatment decisions.