Publications by authors named "B M Mayhugh"

The high propensity of mannitol to crystallize in frozen solutions along with its high eutectic temperature enabling higher primary drying temperatures makes it a good bulking agent. In protein formulations, addition of a sugar (sucrose) that has the ability to remain amorphous throughout processing as well as storage is imperative to retain the protein in its native state. It is well known that in the presence of amorphous excipients and protein, mannitol can crystallize as a mixture of anhydrous polymorphs - α-, β- and δ-forms and a hemihydrate form [mannitol hemihydrate (MHH); CHO·0.

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  • Antibody drug conjugates (ADCs) are important in cancer treatment due to their ability to target specific cells, and all FDA-approved ADCs are lyophilized to reduce instability during transport.
  • The study introduces solid-state hydrogen-deuterium exchange with mass spectrometry (ssHDX-MS) as a method to analyze protein structures and how they interact with various components in ADC formulations.
  • Results showed that ssHDX-MS could effectively identify destabilizing effects of certain excipients like mannitol and polysorbate 80, demonstrating its potential for predicting the stability of different ADC formulations better than other techniques like Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy.
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Exposing CGL1 (HeLa x fibroblast) hybrid cells to 7 Gy of X rays results in the onset of a delayed apoptosis in the progeny of the cells 10 to 12 cell divisions postirradiation that correlates with the emergence of neoplastically transformed foci. The delayed apoptosis begins around day 8 postirradiation and lasts for 11 days. We now demonstrate that the delayed apoptosis is also characterized by the appearance of approximately 50-kb apoptotic DNA fragments and caspase 3 activation postirradiation.

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Studies on nontumorigenic and tumorigenic human cell hybrids derived from the fusion of HeLa (a cervical cancer cell line) with GM00077 (a normal skin fibroblast cell line) have demonstrated "functional" tumor-suppressor activity on chromosome 11. It has been shown that several of the neoplastically transformed radiation-induced hybrid cells called GIMs (gamma ray induced mutants), isolated from the nontumorigenic CGL1 cells, have lost one copy of the fibroblast chromosome 11. We hypothesized, therefore, that the remaining copy of the gene might be mutated in the cytogenetically intact copy of fibroblast chromosome 11.

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Objective: Our purpose was to determine the effectiveness of sexually transmitted disease (STD) clinic-initiated contraceptive care.

Study Design: Nonpregnant women (n=877) attending an urban STD clinic using either no contraception or only condoms were randomly assigned to either an intervention (n=437) or control group (n=440). Both groups received condoms with spermicide and a referral list of primary care providers (PCP) for ongoing reproductive health care, and the intervention group also received enhanced contraceptive counseling, initial provision of contraception, and facilitated referral to a PCP.

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