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Completed
Nitric Oxide Production in MELAS Syndrome (External Link)
What does the study involve? Individuals with MELAS syndrome will be admitted twice to the General Clinical Research Center (GCRC) at Texas Children's Hospital. Each time they will stay for …
Baylor Role:
Lead Sponsor
Completed
Nutritional Status and Enteral Absorption Capability After Brain Death (External Link)
There are an estimated 98,000 people in need of organ transplants in the United States (OPTN). Only a fraction of the need is met with the organs that become available. …
Baylor Role:
Collaborator
Withdrawn
Fiber Use in Pediatric Short Bowel Syndrome (External Link)
Short bowel syndrome (SBS) is a form of disease that results from removal of a significant portion of the intestine leading to poor nutrient absorption. Infants with short bowel syndrome …
Baylor Role:
Collaborator
Active, Not Recruiting
CASPALLO: Allodepleted T Cells Transduced With Inducible Caspase 9 Suicide Gene (External Link)
Because the patient will receive cells with a new gene in them, they will be followed for a total of 15 years to see if there are any long-term side …
Baylor Role:
Lead Sponsor
Terminated
Genetic Susceptibility to Kidney Cancer (External Link)
This study will further the understanding of the genetic events leading to the development of RCC; explore the genetic basis for genetic instability and how it affects cancer risk; and …
Baylor Role:
Lead Sponsor
Terminated
Physiological Disturbances Associated With Neonatal Intraventricular Hemorrhage (External Link)
Annually, almost 5,000 extremely low birth weight (9 ounces to about 2 lbs) infants born in the US survive with severe bleeding in the brain (intraventricular hemorrhage); this devastating complication …
Baylor Role:
Lead Sponsor
Completed
Rapid Test to Detect Staphylococcus Aureus in Blood and Wound Infections (External Link)
Staphylococcus aureus (SA) remains a major pathogen for human beings, causing infections of skin, soft tissue, bone, and other organs. Bacteremia due to this organism is common, and often occurs …
Baylor Role:
Collaborator
Completed
The Role of Dietary Calcium for the Treatment of Osteopenia in Girls With Rett Syndrome (External Link)
Objective: The investigators conducted a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial to determine the safety and efficacy of oral calcium supplementation for the treatment of bone mineral deficits in individuals with Rett …
Baylor Role:
Lead Sponsor
Completed
Management of Skin and Soft Tissue Abscesses in Pediatric Patients After Incision and Drainage (External Link)
This study is a randomized controlled trial of antibiotic treatment versus placebo after incision and drainage of skin and soft tissue abscesses less than 5 cm in pediatric patients. Eligible …
Baylor Role:
Lead Sponsor
Terminated
Allogeneic SCT Of Pts With SCID And Other Primary Immunodeficiency Disorders (External Link)
Donor Stem Cell Processing for Mismatched Donors: Harvested peripheral blood stem cells will be enriched for CD34 cells using the CliniMACS CD34 Reagent system, according to Center for Cell and …
Baylor Role:
Lead Sponsor