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Autor:
Maria Camila Cardenas, Sheila Farnan, Benjamin L. Hamel, Maria Camila Mejia Plazas, Elise Sintim-Aboagye, Dawn R. Littlefield, Supriya Behl, Sohan Punia, Elizabeth Ann L Enninga, Erica Johnson, Zelalem Temesgen, Regan Theiler, Clive M. Gray, Rana Chakraborty
Publikováno v:
Viruses, Vol 15, Iss 4, p 849 (2023)
In 1989, one in four (25%) infants born to women living with HIV were infected; by the age of 2 years, there was 25% mortality among them due to HIV. These and other pieces of data prompted the development of interventions to offset vertical transmis
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https://doaj.org/article/2560ae70c2954c2298801a76748e3c28
Autor:
Michael S. Harris, Benjamin L. Hamel, Kristin Wichert, Kristin Kozlowski, Sarah Mleziva, Christin Ray, David B. Pisoni, William G. Kronenberger, Aaron C. Moberly
Publikováno v:
The Laryngoscope. 133:661-669
Existing cochlear implant (CI) outcomes research demonstrates a high degree of variability in device effectiveness among experienced CI users. Increasing evidence suggests that verbal learning and memory (VLM) may have an influence on speech recognit
Publikováno v:
The LaryngoscopeBIBLIOGRAPHY.
Examine cochlear implant (CI) users' ability to identify safety-relevant environmental sounds, imperative for safety, independence, and personal well-being.Twenty-one experienced adult CI users completed an Environmental Sound Identification (ESI) te
Autor:
Benjamin L. Hamel, Seema Kumar, Leah Heidenreich, Avni Joshi, Christiana DaSilva, Faizal Z. Asumda
Publikováno v:
Therapeutic Advances in Rare Disease. 4:263300402311587
The PAX1 gene plays an important role in the development of the parathyroid glands and the thymus. Mouse knockout models of PAX1, PAX3, and PAX9 have been found to have hypoplastic or absent parathyroid glands. To our knowledge, there are no reported
Publikováno v:
The Laryngoscope. 130:1547-1551
Objectives/hypothesis To compare the identification of safety-relevant environmental sounds between experienced cochlear implant (CI) users and CI candidates. Study design Cross-sectional. Methods A sample of 19 adult, postlingually deaf CI candidate