Publications by authors named "Jerome Lawrence"

Objectives: Drains are used routinely in many centers at the conclusion of kidney transplant, despite a paucity of evidence to guide practice in kidney transplant. Studies have not shown benefit from prophylactic drain placement following other major abdominal and vascular operations, and usage is consequently declining. Our aim was to understand practice patterns and rationale for behavior in drain placement and management in kidney transplant.

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Pediatric human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1) infection remains a global health crisis. Children are much more susceptible to HIV-1 neurological impairments than adults, which can be exacerbated by coinfections. Neurological characteristics of pediatric HIV-1 infection suggest dysfunction in the frontal cortex as well as the hippocampus; limited MRI data indicate global cerebral atrophy, and pathological data suggest accelerated neuronal apoptosis in the cortex.

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  • - The study introduced new electrochemiluminescence (ECL) assays to detect insulin autoantibodies (IAA) and anti-insulin antibodies (IA), aiming to overcome the challenges of the traditional 125I-insulin radiobinding assay, which is inefficient and inconsistent across labs.
  • - In tests using NOD mice and human samples, the ECL assays demonstrated quick results and high accuracy, effectively correlating IAA levels with diabetes onset and providing reliable measurements across different laboratories.
  • - The researchers concluded that these innovative ECL assays could improve standardization and speed in detecting insulin antibodies, with plans to further evaluate the human IA assay in at-risk populations for type 1 diabetes.
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