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Oral Care in Infants With Gastroschisis (External Link)
Breast milk is recommended for most infants by the American Academy of Pediatrics as there are multiple benefits. However, some infants, such as extremely premature infants, are unable to receive …
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Lead Sponsor
Active, Not Recruiting
Meclizine for Hepatocellular Carcinoma (External Link)
The constitutive androstane receptor (CAR, NR1I3) is a nuclear receptor that plays a central role in hepatic detoxification of potentially toxic compounds, or xenobiotics. Chronic CAR activation by specific agonists …
Completed
Review of Diagnostic Yield of MRI Brain Results in Children Under Age 3 Years (External Link)
On December 14, 2016 the FDA issued a warning regarding elective anesthetics in children under three years of age. While a single, short exposure to general anesthesia may not have …
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Lead Sponsor
Active, Not Recruiting
TACTIC - TAA Specific Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes in Patients With Breast Cancer (External Link)
Status - CLOSED TO PATIENT ENROLLMENT (CNPE) Investigators will take a maximum of approximately 79 teaspoons of blood from patients on one to three occasions over a two-month period. Under …
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Lead Sponsor
Completed
Study to Treat Major Depressive Disorder With a New Medication (External Link)
Depressive disorders are among the most disabling medical conditions worldwide and currently available treatments fall short of addressing this large public health burden. Dysfunction within the brain reward system is …
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Collaborator
Recruiting
Effects of Transitional Circulation in ELBW Infants (External Link)
Screening Phase: The subject's parents/guardians/LAR will be approached if the infant's birth weight makes them eligible for this research study. Study Phase: During this study, we will use the monitoring …
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Lead Sponsor
Completed
Nitric Oxide Supplementation on Neurocognitive Functions in Patients With ASLD (External Link)
Argininosuccinate lyase deficiency (ASLD; also known as argininosuccinic aciduria) is the second most common urea cycle disorder (UCD) and accounts for 15-20% of all disorders of ureagenesis. Individuals with ASLD …
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Lead Sponsor
Completed
Online Videos and New Feeding Content to Enhance a Current EFNEP Program (External Link)
During Phase I of the project (first two years), the leadership team composed of both research and extension investigators will work with the media production team to edit the SEEDS …
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Lead Sponsor
Recruiting
Early Predictors of Necrotizing Enterocolitis in Neonates (External Link)
The study will enroll premature, low birth weight infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU). Potential study subjects will be identified upon delivery, or transfer to the NICU, and …
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Lead Sponsor
Completed
Long-term Lifestyle Change and Testosterone Replacement (External Link)
Background: There are studies on long-term testosterone replacement in older adults with hypogonadism showing benefits on body composition, sexual function and mood but not on testosterone replacement therapy in combination …
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Lead Sponsor