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Autor:
Austin Sanders MS, Brittany Ballen, Judith Okoro, Melissa Afterman, Alan Barr, Michelle Robertson, Carisa Harris Adamson
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting. 66:1782-1784
The COVID-19 pandemic introduced additional concerns for childhood obesity, cardiometabolic disorders, and mental health among children from lower socioeconomic status (SES) households. This study aimed to understand how distance education during the
Autor:
Anh Doan, Lucy Tran, Bileko Wissa, Camille King, Ishmum Hasan, Joanne Maniti, Antoinette Alugbue, Keosha R. Partlow, Liliana Zarate, Karen Tate, Melanie Baker, John Uyanne, Adaku Ume, Meidrah Tyler, Hill Harper, Tonya Sanchez, Mechelle Rouse, Judith Okoro, Eva McGhee, Roland Pattillo, Sebhat Afework, Jasmine Maniti, Chiamaka Opara, Enijah Smith-Joe, Kamilah Evans, Cheick Diarra
Publikováno v:
Journal of vaccines & vaccination
The human papillomavirus (HPV) is a major public health concern affecting both females and males. HPV is associated with cervical, anal, head and neck cancers. About 99% of all cervical cancers are related to HPV. HPV vaccines, Gardasil, Cervarix, an
Autor:
Eva McGhee, Mengtao Li, Yi-Ling Lin, Khadijah Lang, Meidrah Tyler, Judith Okoro, Mai Do, Naomi Long, Jenna Cormier, Adin Handler, Julian Handler, Sameeran Das, Benjamin Liu, Anthonia Duru, Billy Ballard, Roland Pattillo, Jay Vadgama
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 79:3789-3789
Malignant progression of high-risk Papillomavirus (HPV), associated lesions is a slow and inefficient process. HPV a non-enveloped epitheliotropic double stranded DNA virus, is an etiological agent of oral cancer. Oral cancer is related to the persis
Autor:
Shyam Arya, Meidrah Tyler, Roland Pattillo, Chinelo Ezechukwu, Benjamin Liu, Liliana Zarate, Naomi Long, Nichelle Cox, Ellie Canty, Hyun Sub Chung, Eva McGhee, Jenna Cormier, Mai Do, Judith Okoro, Victoria Vidal, Jerica Watson, Jay Vadgama, Billy Ballard, Diondra Harris
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 78:3388-3388
Human papillomavirus (HPV), high-risk type 18, is directly associated with approximately 98% incidence of invasive cervical cancer. Epithelial cells infected with HPV-18 become transformed and exhibit overexpression of telomerase activity and chromos