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The retroclavicular approach to the PECS II (RAP) block: a novel regional technique for breast surgery

Martin KM, Johnson B, Taylor RR

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Cost-Effectiveness of Denosumab for the Treatment of Postmenopausal Osteoporosis in South Korea

Kang JY, Choi L, Johnson B, Yang H

Background: Osteoporosis is a progressive skeletal disease associated with an increased risk of bone fracture. This study aimed to estimate the cost-effectiveness of denosumab for osteoporotic fracture prevention compared to...
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Assessing Patient Risk, Benefit, and Outcomes in Drug Development: A Decade of Abiraterone Clinical Trials

Rashid M, Oldham E, Hughes GK, Peña AM, Ladd C, Gardner B, McIntire R, Johnson B, Tuia J, Haslam A, Prasad V, Vassar M

Purpose: Our study aimed to evaluate the risk and benefit profiles of clinical trials using abiraterone in cancer treatment. Materials and Methods: A comprehensive search was conducted on May 24, 2023,...
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Analysis of Acid Sphingomyelinase Activity in Dried Blood Spots Using Tandem Mass Spectrometry

Legnini E, Orsini JJ, Muhl A, Johnson B, Dajnoki A, Bodamer OA

BACKGROUND: Niemann Pick disease (NP) is a rare, lysosomal storage disorder due to deficiency of the intra-lysosomal enzyme acid sphingomyelinase (ASM) resulting in intracellular accumulation of sphingomyelin. We evaluated a...
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Analysis of Lyso-Globotriaosylsphingosine in Dried Blood Spots

Johnson B, Mascher H, Mascher D, Legnini E, Hung CY, Dajnoki A, Chien YH, Marodi L, Hwu WL, Bodamer OA

Recently, lyso-globotriaosylsphingosine (lyso-Gb3) was found to be elevated in plasma of treatment naive male patients and some female patients with Fabry Disease (FD). This study tested whether lyso-Gb3 could be...
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