Publications by authors named "M Raleigh"

Anemia affects more than 269 million children globally, including 1.2 million children in the United States. Although anemia can present with numerous symptoms, children are most often asymptomatic at the time of diagnosis.

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  • The study focuses on identifying risk factors for early postoperative complications and mortality in patients undergoing surgeries for metastatic bone disease, highlighting the growing importance of assessing surgical outcomes as cancer survivorship improves.
  • Researchers conducted a retrospective review of 185 patients who had either prophylactic fixation or stabilization of pathologic fractures between 2005 and 2020, excluding certain surgeries and conditions for a clearer analysis.
  • The findings revealed a 30-day complication rate of 32.30% and a mortality rate of 17.26%, identifying factors such as pathologic fractures, extra-skeletal metastases, and specific cancer types (like lung cancer) as significant predictors of complications and mortality post-surgery.
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Fentanyl and other synthetic opioids are the leading cause of drug-related deaths in the United States. mAbs that selectively target fentanyl and fentanyl analogues offer a promising strategy for treating both opioid-related overdoses and opioid use disorders. To increase the duration of efficacy of a candidate mAb against fentanyl, we selected three sets of mutations in the Fc region of an IgG1 anti-fentanyl mAb (HY6-F9DF215, HY6-F9DHS, HY6-F9YTE) to increase binding to the neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn).

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The management of diabetes mellitus and its resultant end organ dysfunction represents a major challenge to global health-care systems. Diabetic cardiac and kidney disease commonly co-occur and are significant contributors to the morbidity and mortality of patients with diabetes, carrying a poor prognosis. The tight link of these parallel end organ manifestations suggests a deeper common underlying pathology.

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Introduction: Fentanyl and fentanyl analogs (F/FA) have become increasingly common adulterants in counterfeit prescription pills and illicit street drug mixtures due to their ease of synthesis and exceedingly high potency. The ongoing epidemic of fatal overdoses fueled by F/FA continues to highlight the need for longer-acting therapies than naloxone (NLX), the current gold-standard for reversing opioid overdoses, which shows limited efficacy to prevent renarcotization associated with F/FA toxicity. A novel opioid reversal agent based on covalent naloxone nanoparticles (cNLX-NP) has been shown to blunt fentanyl-induced respiratory depression out to 48 hr, demonstrating its potential therapeutic utility.

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