Publications by authors named "Erika S Reese"

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released comprehensive recommendations for provision of family planning services. Contraceptive services may be addressed in five steps, and counseling may be provided in a tiered approach, whereby the most effective options are presented before less effective options. Clinicians should discuss all contraceptive methods that can be used safely by the patient, regardless of whether a method is available on site and even if the patient is an adolescent or a nulliparous woman.

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Activated fibroblasts are the central effector cells of the progressive fibrotic process in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). Characterizing the genomic phenotype of isolated fibroblasts is essential to understanding IPF pathogenesis. Comparing the genomic phenotype of non-cultured pulmonary fibroblasts from advanced IPF patients' and normal lungs revealed novel genes, biological processes and concomitant pathways previously unreported in IPF fibroblasts.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Erika S Reese"

  • - Erika S Reese's research encompasses public health and genetic studies, with a focus on effective family planning services and the role of pulmonary fibroblasts in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
  • - In her article on contraception, she emphasizes a tiered counseling approach recommended by the CDC, ensuring clinicians address all safe options for patients, including adolescents and nulliparous individuals.
  • - Her investigation into the genomic phenotype of pulmonary fibroblasts in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis reveals new genes and biological processes that enhance the understanding of the disease's pathogenesis.