Publications by authors named "Lisa H Price"

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  • Rhabdomyosarcoma is a rare childhood muscle cancer with around 350 cases annually in North America, resulting in limited drug development options.
  • A study screened 640,000 compounds and discovered that dihydropyridine (DHP) anti-hypertensives showed promise as effective inhibitors of cancer cell growth in various rhabdomyosarcoma cell lines.
  • The research revealed that DHPs’ anti-cancer effects are not solely linked to their expected interaction with L-type calcium channels, suggesting potential for developing new DHP derivatives that target rhabdomyosarcoma without causing high blood pressure issues.
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Preclinical cancer research ranges from in vitro studies that are inexpensive and not necessarily reflective of the tumor microenvironment to mouse studies that are better models but prohibitively expensive at scale. Chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assays utilizing Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica) are a cost-effective screening method to precede and minimize the scope of murine studies for anti-cancer efficacy and drug toxicity. To increase the throughput of CAM assays we have built and optimized an 11-day platform for processing up to 200 quail eggs per screening to evaluate drug efficacy and drug toxicity caused by a therapeutic.

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Purpose: During the evaluation of language abilities, the needs of the child are best served when multiple types and sources of data are included in the evaluation process. Current educational policies and practice guidelines further dictate the use of authentic assessment data to inform diagnosis and treatment planning. Language sampling and analysis (LSA) offers an important clinical tool for gathering such authentic assessment data, and computer-aided methods of LSA make it clinically feasible.

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