Publications by authors named "R E Vance"

Purpose: Conversational recasting treatment is generally effective. However, different versions of this treatment and different targets may yield different outcomes for children. Here, we directly compare multiple variations of conversational recasting to determine how modifications to delivery and target impact treatment outcomes.

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Tuberculosis is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, a bacterium that accounts for more human mortality than any other. Evidence is accumulating for the view that tuberculosis is an interferonopathy - a disease driven by type I interferons. However, how type I interferons exacerbate tuberculosis remains poorly understood.

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Cell division cycle 25B (CDC25B) belongs to the CDC25 family of phosphatases that regulate cell cycle progression. CDC25B also contributes to tumor initiation and progression, but no connection between CDC25B levels and drug sensitivity in pancreatic cancer has been reported. Based on our finding that bromodomain and extraterminal domain (BET) inhibitors decrease levels of CDC25B, we aim to compare the sensitivity of models expressing contrasting levels of CDC25B to the BET inhibitor JQ1, in pancreatic cancer cell lines and in patient-derived xenograft (PDX) models of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) .

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Article Synopsis
  • Tuberculosis (TB) affects people differently, and regular lab mice don't show this variety in their responses to the disease.
  • Researchers studied 19 types of wild mice from different places to see how well they fought off TB, finding that certain immune cells help control the infection better.
  • They discovered a unique group of neutrophils in some mice that didn't fight TB effectively, even though most mice with lots of neutrophils had trouble with the infection.
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