[HTML][HTML] Clinical outcomes and biologic costs of switching between tumor necrosis factor inhibitors in US veterans with rheumatoid arthritis
… Cannon GW, DuVall SL, Hayden CL, et al. Persistence and dose escalation of tumor …
CL Haroldsen has nothing to disclose. L. Caplan was supported by VA grant CDA 07-221 at …
CL Haroldsen has nothing to disclose. L. Caplan was supported by VA grant CDA 07-221 at …
Persistence and dose escalation of tumor necrosis factor inhibitors in US veterans with rheumatoid arthritis
Objective. Limited evidence exists comparing the persistence, effectiveness, and costs of
biologic therapies for rheumatoid arthritis in clinical practice. Comparative effectiveness studies …
biologic therapies for rheumatoid arthritis in clinical practice. Comparative effectiveness studies …
Neighborhood Deprivation, Race and Ethnicity, and Prostate Cancer Outcomes Across California Health Care Systems
Importance Non-Hispanic Black (hereafter, Black) individuals experience worse prostate
cancer outcomes due to socioeconomic and racial inequities of access to care. Few studies …
cancer outcomes due to socioeconomic and racial inequities of access to care. Few studies …
PD29-04 ASSOCIATION OF AGENT ORANGE EXPOSURE AND PROSTATE CANCER INCIDENCE AND METASTASIS AMONG VIETNAM VETERANS DIAGNOSED …
…, AV Nguyen, L Kwan, CL Haroldsen… - The Journal of …, 2024 - auajournals.org
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: Agent Orange, a dioxin-containing herbicide used
during the Vietnam War from 1962–1971, is a known carcinogen and presumptive causative …
during the Vietnam War from 1962–1971, is a known carcinogen and presumptive causative …
MP68-19 CHARACTERISTICS AND OUTCOMES OF PRIMARY NEUROENDOCRINE/SMALL CELL PROSTATE CANCER OCCURRING IN THE VETERAN AFFAIRS …
…, AMY Green-Lott, L Kwan, CL Haroldsen… - The Journal of …, 2024 - auajournals.org
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: Primary neuroendocrine/small cell prostate carcinoma (NEPC)
is extremely rare, but highly lethal. Understanding the molecular and biological …
is extremely rare, but highly lethal. Understanding the molecular and biological …
[HTML][HTML] Mobility of transgenic nucleic acids and proteins within grafted rootstocks for agricultural improvement
VM Haroldsen, MW Szczerba, H Aktas… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2012 - frontiersin.org
Grafting has been used in agriculture for over 2000 years. Disease resistance and
environmental tolerance are highly beneficial traits that can be provided through use of grafting, …
environmental tolerance are highly beneficial traits that can be provided through use of grafting, …
Constitutively expressed DHAR and MDHAR influence fruit, but not foliar ascorbate levels in tomato
VM Haroldsen, CL Chi-Ham, S Kulkarni… - Plant Physiology and …, 2011 - Elsevier
Vitamin C (l-ascorbate, AsA) is an essential nutrient required in key metabolic functions in
humans and must be obtained from the diet, mainly from fruits and vegetables. Given its …
humans and must be obtained from the diet, mainly from fruits and vegetables. Given its …
[HTML][HTML] Acetylator status impacts amifampridine phosphate (Firdapse™) pharmacokinetics and exposure to a greater extent than renal function
PE Haroldsen, Z Sisic, J Datt, DG Musson… - Clinical Therapeutics, 2017 - Elsevier
… The CL/F and CL R of amifampridine were decreased (2-fold and 6-fold lower, respectively)
… In this study, <20% of the amifampridine CL/F was represented by CL R in individuals with …
… In this study, <20% of the amifampridine CL/F was represented by CL R in individuals with …
Genetic variation in aryl N‐acetyltransferase results in significant differences in the pharmacokinetic and safety profiles of amifampridine (3,4‐diaminopyridine) …
PE Haroldsen, MR Garovoy, DG Musson… - Pharmacology …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The clinical use of amifampridine phosphate for neuromuscular junction disorders is increasing.
The metabolism of amifampridine occurs via polymorphic aryl N‐acetyltransferase ( NAT …
The metabolism of amifampridine occurs via polymorphic aryl N‐acetyltransferase ( NAT …
Transgene mobilization and regulatory uncertainty for non-GE fruit products of transgenic rootstocks
VM Haroldsen, CL Chi-Ham, AB Bennett - Journal of biotechnology, 2012 - Elsevier
Genetically engineered (GE) rootstocks may offer some advantages for biotechnology
applications especially in woody perennial crops such as grape or walnut. Transgrafting combines …
applications especially in woody perennial crops such as grape or walnut. Transgrafting combines …