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Near Peer Learning in Neurology Residency Training on Electromyography
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Rescue of Mutant CFTR Channel Activity by Investigational Co-Potentiator Therapy
Published 2025-01-01“…However, despite its therapeutic success, VX-770 only partially restores CFTR activity for many of these variants, indicating they may benefit from the combination of potentiators exhibiting distinct mechanisms of action (i.e., co-potentiators). We previously identified <b>LSO-24</b>, a hydroxy-1,2,3-triazole-based compound, as a modest potentiator of p.Arg334Trp-CFTR, a variant with a conductance defect for which no modulator therapy is currently approved. …”
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Factors of progression to severity and death in COVID-19 patients at two health care sites in Bamako, Mali
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Developing a comprehensive inventory to define harm reduction housing
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Peer-assisted telemedicine hepatitis-C treatment for people who use drugs in rural communities: a mixed methods study
Published 2025-02-01“…Three themes were identified from the qualitative data (n = 12) including. (1) Key peer-level elements such as providing support during potentially difficult lab draws, creating a peer-facilitated “bubble of trust” between patients and clinicians, enabling technology access, conducting outreach to maintain contact and support treatment retention, and facilitating stabilizing wrap-around services (e.g., housing vouchers) (2) Key clinician-level factors such as capacity for unscheduled peer-facilitated appointments, having dedicated time for case consults with peers, and clinicians trained in working with PWUD and skilled in identifying related clinical concerns (3) Key systems-level elements such as standing lab orders, challenges related to specialty pharmacies and Medicaid managed care organizations, and streamlined communication strategies between peers and clinicians. …”
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