Publications by authors named "Miranda Robinson"

Objectives: To highlight the occurrence of premature ovarian insufficiency in pediatric cancer patients and determine which patient characteristics or treatment modalities are associated with ovarian failure and recovery.

Methods: Between August 2011-August 2021, 36 of 2,661 patients with cancer were identified to have subsequent ovarian failure. Data collected included cancer type, diagnosis age, types of chemotherapy, bone marrow transplant or radiation treatment, peak follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), peak anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH), gonadotropin releasing hormone agonist (GnRHa) treatment, type of hormone replacement therapy, and if ovarian function recovery occurred.

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Background: Obesity and its associated comorbidities are major public health concerns for which nutrition is central to disease prevention and management. Pentadecanoic acid (C15:0) has the potential for beneficial effects on obesity, but supplementation has not been studied in humans.

Objectives: The primary objective was to investigate changes in plasma C15:0 levels after daily supplementation for 12 wk.

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Dioxygenase enzymes are essential protein catalysts for the breakdown of catecholic rings, structural components of plant woody tissue. This powerful chemistry is used in nature to make antibiotics and other bioactive materials or degrade plant material, but we have a limited understanding of the breadth and depth of substrate space for these potent catalysts. Here we report steady-state and pre-steady-state kinetic analysis of dopamine derivatives substituted at the 6-position as substrates of L-DOPA dioxygenase, and an analysis of that activity as a function of the electron-withdrawing nature of the substituent.

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Extradiol dioxygenase chemistry is essential for catechol breakdown. The largest natural reservoir of catechols, or 1,2-dihydroxybenzenes, is the plant woody-tissue polymer lignin. Vicinal-oxygen-chelate (VOC) dioxygenases make up the largest group of characterized extradiol dioxygenases, and while most are found as part of catabolic pathways degrading a variety of natural and human-made aromatic rings, L-DOPA (l-3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine) dioxygenase is a VOC enzyme that participates in the biosynthesis of a natural product.

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Background: Ectopic pregnancies are a leading cause of maternal mortality. Most are treated surgically. We evaluated the efficacy and safety of combining oral gefitinib (epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitor) with methotrexate to treat larger ectopic pregnancies.

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Background: Correctly placed levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine systems (LNG-IUSs) are rarely associated with intrauterine pregnancy when pregnancy occurs. LNG-IUS retrieval, termination of pregnancy and conservative management if retracted strings prevent ready removal are the usual clinical options given to women. The conservative course raises concerns about teratogenesis related to high local progestin exposure for the developing fetus.

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