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Autor:
Mehmet Asim Bilen, Akinyemi Akintayo, Yuan Liu, Olayinka Abiodun-Ojo, Omer Kucuk, Bradley C. Carthon, David M. Schuster, Ephraim E. Parent
Publikováno v:
Cancers, Vol 14, Iss 24, p 6039 (2022)
Objectives: Prostate cancer is well known to express high levels of somatostatin receptors and preliminary data suggests that PET imaging with the somatostatin analog, [68Ga]Ga-DOTATATE, may allow for whole body staging of patients with metastatic ca
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/1e2d55b3ec01465f91e5dd352a79b6b6
Autor:
Sarah Kaitlyn Hooks, Olayinka Abiodun-Ojo, Akaninyene I. Noah, Ashley V. Hill, Maria J. Perez-Patron, Ramkumar Menon, Brandie DePaoli Taylor
Publikováno v:
Reproductive Sciences. 30:1359-1365
Autor:
Mehmet A Bilen, Akinyemi Akintayo, Yuan Liu, Olayinka Abiodun-Ojo, Omer Kucuk, Bradley C. Carthon, David M. Schuster, Ephraim Edward Parent
Objectives: Prostate cancer is well known to express high levels of somatostatin receptors and preliminary data suggests that PET imaging with the somatostatin analog, 68Ga-DOTATATE, may allow for whole body staging of patients with metastatic castra
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::2eb738154628af3ea6a6974776a3b7d5
Publikováno v:
Chest. 162:A1242
Autor:
Xiaojing Zheng, Catherine M. O'Connell, Catherine L. Haggerty, Olayinka Abiodun-Ojo, Roberta B. Ness, Kranti Konganti, Toni Darville, Brandie D. Taylor, Wujuan Zhong
Publikováno v:
Sexually Transmitted Diseases. 44:36-42
BACKGROUND Ideal management of sexually transmitted infections (STI) may require risk markers for pathology or vaccine development. Previously, we identified common genetic variants associated with chlamydial pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and red
Publikováno v:
International Journal of STD & AIDS. 30:1450-1451
Autor:
Michael F. Criscitiello, Fuller W. Bazer, Colette A. Nickodem, Brandie D. Taylor, Olayinka Abiodun-Ojo
Publikováno v:
American journal of reproductive immunology (New York, N.Y. : 1989). 80(3)
PROBLEM Recently characterized interferon epsilon (IFNe) protects against sexually transmitted infections, including genital herpes simplex virus (HSV), in animal models. There are no reports of IFNe in genital tract secretions of pregnant women, and