Publications by authors named "S Canale"

Emmanuel is a 6.5-year-old boy who was referred to your evaluation clinic for concerns about his social skills and communication. He arrived in the United States (US) 1 year ago after an immigration trajectory that began in Haiti when he was aged 3 years; passed through Mexico, where the family was in various shelters for over a year; and concluded 2 years later, with the family eventually settling in an urban center in the northeastern United States.

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Background: Effective treatment for metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD) remains a substantial unmet medical need. In this study we investigated the safety and efficacy of atidarsagene autotemcel (arsa-cel) in patients with MLD.

Methods: This study is an integrated analysis of results from a prospective, non-randomised, phase 1/2 clinical study and expanded-access frameworks.

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Background: Breastmilk is considered the gold standard of infant nutrition. Many mothers have difficulty with breastfeeding and over 50% of women stop due to perceived low production.

Aims And Methods: Our study compared gene expression in 8 samples of low and high producers of milk.

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In this study, we characterize the natural course of metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD), explore intra/inter group differences, and identify biomarkers to monitor disease progression. This is a longitudinal observational study. Genotype and characteristics at disease onset were recorded.

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  • The study aims to understand how genetic factors influence the risk of radiation-induced thyroid cancer by analyzing the radiation exposure from diagnostic procedures in childhood and adulthood.
  • It involved genotyping 1,071 differentiated thyroid cancer cases and 1,188 controls, focusing on 5,817 SNPs in genes related to DNA damage repair.
  • Key findings indicated a significant correlation between specific genetic variants (like those in CDH2 and NFATc2) and an increased risk of developing thyroid cancer, suggesting these variants could play a crucial role in susceptibility to this disease.
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