Publications by authors named "M C Cheeks"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study aimed to analyze adherence rates among women using non-antibiotic methods (like methenamine hippurate, D-mannose, and vaginal estrogen) to prevent recurrent urinary tract infections (rUTIs) and examine factors influencing adherence.
  • - A total of 90 women participated, with only 37% adhering to their prescribed regimens, and vaginal estrogen being the most frequently prescribed treatment.
  • - Findings indicated that adherence to these non-antibiotic treatments is relatively low, with no specific demographic or clinical factors identified as predictors of compliance, suggesting the need for healthcare providers to check on adherence levels before changing treatment plans.
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Study Objective: Obstetrics and gynecology (Ob/Gyn) resident experience with robotic gynecologic surgery has been evaluated at time of graduation, but no specific surgical procedures were identified to differentiate the experiences of residents at each level. This study proposes to determine which factors are correlated with more hands-on robotic surgery experience and resident satisfaction.

Design: An Investigational Review Board-approved, 15-question survey was distributed electronically.

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Protein-based biopharmaceutical drugs, such as monoclonal antibodies, account for the majority of the best-selling drugs globally in recent years. For bioprocesses, key performance indicators are the concentration and aggregate level for the product being produced. In water NMR (NMR), the use of the water transverse relaxation rate [(HO)] has been previously used to determine protein concentration and aggregate level; however, it cannot be used to separate between them without using an additional technique.

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The developed asymmetric monovalent bispecific IgG1 or Duet monoclonal antibody (Duet mAb) has two distinct fragment antigen-binding region (Fab) subunits that target two different epitope specificities sequentially or simultaneously. The design features include unique engineered disulfide bridges, knob-into-hole mutations, and kappa and lambda chains to produce Duet mAbs. These make it structurally and functionally complex, so one expects challenging developability linked to instability, degradation of products and pathways, and limited reports available.

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Developing a knob-into-hole asymmetric bispecific IgG1 monoclonal antibody (mAb) poses manufacturing challenges due to the expression of chain pairing variants, also called mispaired species, in the desired product. The incorrect pairing of light and heavy chains could result in heterogeneous mispaired species of homodimers, heterodimers, light chain swapping, and low molecular weight species (LMWS). Standard chromatography, capillary electrophoretic, or spectroscopic methods poorly resolve these from the main variants.

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