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    • Clinical trial discontinuation and non-publication for the pharmacologic treatment of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder among military veterans 

      Weygandt, Jonas; Moody, Morgan; Sajjadi, Nicholas B.; Greiner, Benjamin; Ford, Alicia; Hartwell, Micah (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2022-02-18)
      Background: Failures by researchers and clinicians to understand, confront, and overcome barriers in veteran-health research may result in the waste of finite resources. Research waste includes clinical trial discontinuation ...
    • Clinical utility of archived HIV-1 DNA sequencing: Optimizing antiretroviral therapy in patients with a suppressed HIV viral load 

      Holliday, Laura; Connel, Christina; Hiebert, Michael; Bury, John (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2019-02-22)
      Introduction: Viral resistance testing is a cornerstone for selecting antiretroviral therapy (ART) in patients with HIV. Recommendations regarding regimen switching in the setting of virologic suppression are not standardized, ...
    • Cloning and sequencing of the depolymerase-like gene from Bacteriophage J25 

      Nambiar, Nayna; Tyagi, Shrea; Reddig, B. J.; Litt, P.; Jaroni, D.; Blewett, E. L. (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)
      Bacteriophage are viruses that infect, replicate and kill bacteria. Salmonella and EHEC food poisoning are caused by Salmonella and E. coli bacteria. Bacteriophage can be used to prevent food poisoning by application to ...
    • Cloning, sequencing, and identification of Phage 16, an unknown salmonella or EHEC (enterohemorrhagic E. coli) bacteriophage 

      Tyagi, Shrea; Nambiar, Nayna; Reddig, B. J.; Litt, P.; Jaroni, D.; Blewett, E. L. (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)
      Bacteriophage are viruses that infect, replicate and kill bacteria. Salmonella and EHEC food poisoning are caused by Salmonella and E. coli bacteria. Bacteriophage can be used to prevent food poisoning by application to ...
    • Cognitive recovery in early substance abuse treatment 

      Ford, Alicia Ito; Headley, Shannon; Landers, Elizabeth (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)
      Background: Substance abuse is known to cause injury to the brain that may not be fully repaired by sobriety. The most commonly identified impairments are in attention, working memory, and executive functioning. Although ...
    • Comparative analysis of opioid-induced microbiome alterations in rat small intestine, cecum, and colon 

      Reilly, Gwen; Assefa, Senait; Torres, Alejandro; Chakraborty, Songjukta; Dange, Shilpa; Hamdan, Halla; Ishola, Ayomide; Lim, Serene; McCreary, Joe; Momanyi, Thomas; Raju, Bhuvanesh Kumar; Swope, Logan; Vazquez-Sanroman, Dolores; Koehler, Gerwald (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2023-02-17)
      Background: Trillions of bacteria, archaea, fungi, and viruses comprise the animal microbiome and virome. The composition and diversity of these complex communities have a profound impact on the health of their animal host. ...
    • Comparison of adverse event reporting between adolescent and young adults and older adults with cancer enrolled in Phase II/III clinical trials 

      Wayant, Cole; Fitzgerald, Kyle; Hemmerich, Christian; Roth, Michael (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2023-02-17)
      Background: Momentum to improve cancer outcomes in adolescents and young adults (AYAs, diagnosed between 15-39 years of age) has been growing in recent years. However, there remains to be significant barriers to understanding ...
    • Comparison of enzyme kinetics and inhibition of three North American snake venoms 

      Huff, Sean; Hilborn, Michael; Price, Joseph A., III (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2019-02-22)
      Baseline gelatinase activities of venom from three snake species: Agkistrodon contortrix contortrix (Acc), Crotalus atrox (C. atrox) and Cerastes cerastes (Ccc), were measured using EnzChek® Gelatinase/Collagenase Kit ...
    • Consistency of new research with a 2006 Sleep Medicine practice parameter for young childre 

      Le, Brittney-Hien; Odom, Erik; Ford, Alicia; Jorski, Austin; Wendelbo, Hannah; Rogers, Taylor C.; Faulkner, Jantzen J.; Foster, Amanda; Gordon, Joshua; Farabough, Michelle; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2022-02-18)
      Background: Clinical practice guidelines are systematic reviews and syntheses of the scientific literature for specific diagnoses and treatment modalities. They provide important guidance to practitioners and patients. ...
    • Coronaridine congeners attenuate fentanyl seeking during prolonged abstinence 

      Layne, Jacob D.; Hochstetler, Mason J.; Curry, Brandon M.; Williams, Benjamin M.; Small, Christina A.; Steffensen, Scott C.; Arias, Hugo; Werner, Craig T. (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2023-02-17)
      Background: The prevalence of opioid use disorder (OUD) has reached epidemic proportions with a record-breaking number of overdose deaths. Over 70% of the record-breaking number of overdose deaths are caused by synthetic ...
    • Correlation between gluteus medius strength and lower back pain in middle-aged adults: a critically appraised topic 

      Heald, Lorah; Dupree, Jenni; O’Brien, Matthew (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2022-02-18)
      Background: Low back pain is one of the most common complaints of middle-aged individuals. Low back pain tends to be the result of a more sedentary lifestyle and even for those who are active, normal biomechanics can often ...
    • COVID 19 and its effects on pediatric orthopaedic clinical trials 

      Webb, Jason; Emmert, Ryan E.; Reddy, Arjun K.; Sajjadi, Nicholas B.; Checketts, Jake X.; Boose, Marshall; Schwartz, Mark S.; Hartwell, Micah (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2022-02-18)
      Background: Clinical trials for the treatment of pediatric orthopaedics are critical to enhance the quality of life of these children. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the FDA updated guidance on conducting clinical ...
    • Cross sectional analysis of gender and geographic representation in case study TWD-A 

      Ezell, Kade; Lee, Chase; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2022-02-18)
      Background: The scientific community should be at the forefront of diversity, equity, and inclusion. However, research suggests that there are wide disparities regarding gender and geography (Lariviere et al. 2013). The ...
    • Cross sectional analysis of the impact of a language barrier in the osteoarthritic Latina population 

      Dutcher, Avery; Chinthalapally, Harisha; Hartwell, Micah; Greiner, Benjamin (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2022-02-18)
      Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a very prominent musculoskeletal disorder that affects approximately 303 million people worldwide. Numerous studies have shown language barriers interfere with the ability of Spanish ...
    • Cross-reactivity of venoms and antivenoms determined in vitro using size-exclusion chromatography 

      Sanny, Charles G.; Shults, Crystal (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)
      Background: Size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) can be used to characterize venom-antivenom immune complex formation. Complex formation would be expected between antivenom and venom used in the antivenom production process. ...
    • Cross-sectional analysis of psychiatry residency graduate peer-reviewed publication trends 

      Schell, Jace; Waddell, Jourdan; Johnson, Bradley S.; Johnson, Austin L.; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)
      Background: Scholarly activity through research is widely considered to be an integral component of medical training, and residency or fellowship match success. However, the rate of these scholarly practices in psychiatry ...
    • Cross-sectional review of publication trends among OBGYN graduates 

      Lindsey, Alyssa; Burrows, Blake; Evans, Sheridan; Rauh, Shelby; Johnson, Austin L.; Vassar, Matt (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Services, 2020-02-28)
      Objective: Research and other scholarly activities are essential components to medical training and may predict (i) success for matching into residency or fellowship programs and (ii) a future in academia. Despite this ...
    • CTE, media presence, and NFL player deaths trends of public interest of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) from 2004-2022 

      Eggleston, Blakelee A.; Ball, Caitlin M.; Sweat, Carly A.; Nolan, Douglas; Hartwell, Micah L. (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2023-02-17)
      Background: In the 2021 football season alone, 187 National Football League players were reported having a concussion. Multiple sports concussions can often result in chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a brain condition ...
    • Cultural pathway to osteopathic medical school: The Native American pre-admissions workshop 

      Cosby, Caitlin; Gatewood, Ashton; Douglas, Alex; West, Mariah; Thompson, S. Mackenzee; Postoak, Brandon; Evans, Sheridan; Bray, Natasha; Smith, Kent (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2022-02-18)
      Background: Native Americans (NAs) experience significant health disparities compared to the general US population. Medical education has a key role to play in addressing these inequities; however, it is currently falling ...
    • Culturomics approach to identify halophiles in edible salts 

      Marouk, Sydney; Deole, Ratnakar (Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, 2022-02-18)
      Salts have been used in the food industry not only for flavoring of foods but also in food preservation. Refrigeration and vacuum sealing of food products have decreased the need for salt preservation. However, salt is ...