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Shoring Up Iraq, 1983 to 1990: Washington and the Chemical Weapons Controversy
(Diplomacy and Statecraft, 2012-01-01)President Ronald Reagan's White House leaned toward Baghdad during the Iran-Iraq War because it sought to prevent an Iraqi defeat. Though the White House deemed Iraqi chemical weapons use abhorrent, it found the implications ... -
Blood RNA alternative splicing events as diagnostic biomarkers for infectious disease
(Cell Reports Methods, 2023-01-01)Assays detecting blood transcriptome changes are studied for infectious disease diagnosis. Blood-based RNA alternative splicing (AS) events, which have not been well characterized in pathogen infection, have potential ... -
Learning against the Wind: Diversity and Performance on the Ships of the Dutch East India Company
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The Household as a Source of Labor for Entrepreneurs: Evidence from New York City during Industrialization
(Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 2020)Research Summary: This article conceptualizes households as a crucial pool of labor for small entrepreneurs. The household varied historically in its scope (depending on whether bonded workers were included) and work intensity ... -
Association of chronic non-cancer pain status and buprenorphine treatment retention among individuals with opioid use disorder: Results from electronic health record data.
(Drug and alcohol dependence reports, 2022-06)<h4>Background</h4>Although chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP) is common among individuals with opioid use disorder (OUD), its impact on buprenorphine treatment retention is unclear. The goal of this study was to use electronic ... -
Ecological and Rational Choice Models of Endogenous Change
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A unifying framework for interpreting and predicting mutualistic systems.
(Nature communications, 2019-01)Coarse-grained rules are widely used in chemistry, physics and engineering. In biology, however, such rules are less common and under-appreciated. This gap can be attributed to the difficulty in establishing general rules ... -
Modulation of microbial community dynamics by spatial partitioning.
(Nature chemical biology, 2022-04)Microbial communities inhabit spatial architectures that divide a global environment into isolated or semi-isolated local environments, which leads to the partitioning of a microbial community into a collection of local ... -
Distressed Work: Chronic Imperatives and Distress in Covid-19 Critical Care.
(The Hastings Center report, 2023-01)This ethnographic study introduces the term "distressed work" to describe the emergence of chronic frictions between moral imperatives for health care workers to keep working and the dramatic increase in distress during ... -
A Sociological Perspective on Strategic Organization
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Agrarian Origins of Management Ideology: The Roman and Antebellum Cases
(Organization Studies, 2009)Drawing on archival materials from the Roman Republic and US antebellum South, this paper challenges the distinction between research on 'modern' and 'pre-modern' management thought, where the former commonly entails a critical ... -
A cross-sectional analysis of HIV and hepatitis C clinical trials 2007 to 2010: the relationship between industry sponsorship and randomized study design.
(Trials, 2014-01)<h4>Background</h4>The proportion of clinical research sponsored by industry will likely continue to expand as federal funds for academic research decreases, particularly in the fields of HIV/AIDS and hepatitis C (HCV). ... -
Antiretroviral Effects on Host Lipoproteins Are Associated With Changes in Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) RNA Levels in Human Immunodeficiency Virus/HCV Coinfected Individuals.
(Open forum infectious diseases, 2015-04)We evaluated the impact of antiretroviral-induced dyslipidemia on hepatitis C virus (HCV) biogenesis in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/HCV coinfected patients. This study used serum samples from antiretroviral-naive ... -
Patterns of Healthcare Utilization Among Veterans Infected With Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Coinfected With HIV/HCV: Unique Burdens of Disease.
(Open forum infectious diseases, 2016-09)Background. Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is a leading cause of cirrhosis and the primary cause of liver transplantation in the United States, and coinfection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) increases the risk ... -
Real-World Effectiveness of Simeprevir-containing Regimens Among Patients With Chronic Hepatitis C Virus: The SONET Study.
(Open forum infectious diseases, 2017-01)<h4>Background</h4>The Simeprevir ObservatioNal Effectiveness across practice seTtings (SONET) study evaluated the real-world effectiveness of simeprevir-based treatment for hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection.<h4>Methods</h4>The ... -
The Effect of Shorter Treatment Regimens for Hepatitis C on Population Health and Under Fixed Budgets.
(Open forum infectious diseases, 2018-01)<h4>Background</h4>Direct acting antiviral hepatitis C virus (HCV) therapies are highly effective but costly. Wider adoption of an 8-week ledipasvir/sofosbuvir treatment regimen could result in significant savings, but may ... -
Lower likelihood of cardiac procedures after acute coronary syndrome in patients with human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome.
(Medicine, 2018-02)Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is an increasing cause of morbidity and mortality in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected adults; however, this population may be less likely to receive interventions during hospitalization ... -
Markers of Tissue Repair and Cellular Aging Are Increased in the Liver Tissue of Patients With HIV Infection Regardless of Presence of HCV Coinfection.
(Open forum infectious diseases, 2018-07)Liver disease is a leading cause of HIV-related mortality. Hepatitis C virus (HCV)-related fibrogenesis is accelerated in the setting of HIV coinfection, yet the mechanisms underlying this aggressive pathogenesis are unclear. ... -
Sustained Virologic Response in People Who Inject Drugs and/or Who Are on Opioid Agonist Therapy: Is 90% Enough?
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Ombitasvir/paritaprevir/ritonavir and dasabuvir±ribavirin for chronic HCV infection in US veterans with psychiatric disorders.
(Journal of medical virology, 2019-12)Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections are more common among US veterans receiving care through Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Centers than among the general population. Historically, HCV therapies had lower efficacy rates in ...