Publications by authors named "Grace Rabinowitz"

Material extrusion Additive Manufacturing (AM), is one of the most widely practiced methods of AM. Fused Filament Fabrication (FFF) is what most associate with AM, as it is relatively inexpensive, and highly accessible, involving feeding plastic filament into a hot-end that melts and extrudes from a nozzle as the toolhead moves along the toolpath. Direct Ink Write (DIW) 3D printing falls into this same category of AM, however is primarily practiced in laboratory settings to construct novel parts from flowable feedstock materials.

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Introduction: Tape-strips, a minimally invasive method validated for the evaluation of several skin diseases, may help identify asthma-specific biomarkers in the skin of children with allergic asthma.

Methods: Skin tape-strips were obtained and analyzed with RNA-Seq from children with moderate allergic asthma (MAA) (n = 11, mean age 7.00; SD = 1.

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  • During the COVID-19 pandemic, doctors quickly started using telemedicine, but we needed a better way to study and understand these programs.
  • We created a new survey to collect information about how telemedicine works in primary care by reviewing existing information and getting feedback from people involved.
  • The final survey has 32 questions and helps us understand the different telemedicine programs across the U.S., making it easier to compare them and see how they've grown over time.
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Introduction: Familial hyperkalemic hypertension (FHHt) is an inherited disease characterized by hyperkalemia, hypertension, and hyperchloremic acidosis (HCA). The primary defect is a hyperactive sodium chloride co-transporter, expressed in the renal distal tubule. FHHt is caused by mutation in either WNK1, WNK4, KLHL3, or Cul3.

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Purpose: The need to rapidly implement telemedicine in primary care during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic was addressed differently by various practices. Using qualitative data from semistructured interviews with primary care practice leaders, we aimed to report commonly shared experiences and unique perspectives regarding telemedicine implementation and evolution/maturation since March 2020.

Methods: We administered a semistructured, 25-minute, virtual interview with 25 primary care practice leaders from 2 health systems in 2 states (New York and Florida) included in PCORnet, the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute clinical research network.

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  • The study investigates the differences between adult-onset atopic dermatitis (AOAD) and pediatric-onset atopic dermatitis persisting into adulthood (POAD), focusing on their unique characteristics to aid in targeted therapy development.
  • Skin biopsies and blood samples from adults with AOAD, POAD, and healthy controls were analyzed using various techniques, revealing distinct immune responses and dysregulations in both conditions.
  • Results indicated that while POAD showed more severe inflammation and epidermal barrier issues, AOAD had different immune marker expressions and a greater number of dysregulated proteins in serum, suggesting the need for diverse therapeutic strategies that go beyond just targeting Th2 pathways.
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Vaccines are essential public health tools with a favorable safety profile and prophylactic effectiveness that have historically played significant roles in reducing infectious disease burden in populations, when the majority of individuals are vaccinated. The COVID-19 vaccines are expected to have similar positive impacts on health across the globe. While serious allergic reactions to vaccines are rare, their underlying mechanisms and implications for clinical management should be considered to provide individuals with the safest care possible.

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