Publications by authors named "Nul Loren Oh"

Article Synopsis
  • Implementation science research highlights the importance of clinical champions in aligning healthcare professionals' behaviors with vaccination guidelines, but more understanding is needed on how to identify and support these champions.
  • A study in 2022 interviewed identified vaccine champions and their colleagues, revealing that champions often come from primary care backgrounds and believe strongly in the effectiveness of vaccines for prevention.
  • Findings suggest that supporting these champions with dedicated time and resources can enhance their role in educating others, thereby improving vaccination rates within pediatric primary care settings.
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Purpose: Strengthening healthcare professionals' (HCPs) communication is an evidence-based approach to increasing human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine uptake among adolescents. To better target future interventions, we sought to synthesize evidence on HCP subgroups who most need to improve their HPV vaccine recommendation quality.

Methods: We searched five databases for quantitative studies published from 2012 to 2022 on HPV vaccine recommendation quality, including recommendation consistency and strength, for United States adolescents.

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The mechanisms by which exercise mediates its multiple cardiac benefits are only partly understood. Prior comprehensive analyses of the cardiac transcriptional components and microRNAs dynamically regulated by exercise suggest that the CBP/p300-interacting protein CITED4 is a downstream effector in both networks. While CITED4 has documented functional consequences in neonatal cardiomyocytes in vitro, nothing is known about its effects in the adult heart.

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Drugs that inhibit the MAPK pathway have therapeutic benefit in melanoma, but responses vary between patients, for reasons that are still largely unknown. Here we aim at explaining this variability using pre- and post-MEK inhibition transcriptional profiles in a panel of melanoma cell lines. We found that most targets are context specific, under the influence of the pathway in only a subset of cell lines.

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