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BESTMED: Observational Evaluation of Second Line Therapy Medications in Diabetes (External Link)
Type 2 diabetes is an increasingly common disease that affects more than 10 percent of adults in the United States. Multiple medications are available to treat this condition. However, many …
Baylor Role:
Collaborator
Completed
Examining Validity and Sensitivity of Pressure-Mediated Reflection Spectroscopy (External Link)
A diet rich in fruits and vegetables (F&Vs) is associated with lower risk of nutrition-related chronic diseases and all-cause mortality. Despite these benefits, the US population under-consumes F&Vs, with particularly …
Baylor Role:
Collaborator
Recruiting
Interleukin-15 Armored Glypican 3-specific Chimeric Antigen Receptor Expressed in Autologous T Cells for Solid Tumors (External Link)
Approximately 118-27 subjects will participate in the treatment part of this study. Maximum of 180 mL of blood (approximately 12 tablespoons) is collected from patients to grow the T cells …
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Lead Sponsor
Recruiting
Diet and Exercise Plus Metformin to Treat Frailty in Obese Seniors (External Link)
The growing prevalence of obesity in older adults including many older Veterans, has become a major concern in the US already strained health care system in general and in the …
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Collaborator
Recruiting
L-Citrulline Dose Finding Safety Study in MELAS (External Link)
The human body is made of many cells and each cell contains many mitochondria. Mitochondria are called the powerhouses of the cell, because they produce the energy needed for a …
Baylor Role:
Lead Sponsor
Terminated
Ketamine in Veterans With Gulf War Illness (External Link)
Recruitment for this study starts after protocol approval by the BCM IRB, MEDVAMC R&D, and DoD HRPO. All study procedures are for research only. Potential subjects will be recruited (i) …
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Lead Sponsor
Recruiting
Glycine "Deficiency" and the Kinetics of Acylglycine in Morbid Obesity (External Link)
This study aims to evaluate the effects of oral glycine supplementation on plasma glycine concentration, intracellular glutathione (GSH) concentration, plasma acylglycine concentration, urine acylglycine concentration, and insulin resistance in subjects …
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Collaborator
Active, Not Recruiting
Glutathione, Oxidative Stress and Mitochondrial Function in COVID-19 (External Link)
This study will investigate associated defects in the following two populations of patients with COVID-19: Hospitalized patients admitted for COVID-19 will sign an informed consent form, and be randomized to …
Baylor Role:
Lead Sponsor
Recruiting
Safety And Efficacy Of TKI Cessation For CML Patients With Stable Molecular Response In A Real World Population (External Link)
Transitioning from busulfan, hydroxyurea, IFN-α to tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) has dramatically altered the natural history of CML. Patients with CML appropriately managed with TKIs are able to benefit from …
Baylor Role:
Lead Sponsor
Completed
Cyclosporine For The Treatment Of COVID-19(+) (External Link)
1. OBJECTIVES 1.1 Primary Objectives 1.1.1 To assess the effect of a 7-day course of oral cyclosporine Neoral on clinical outcome using the World Health Organization (WHO) COVID Ordinal Clinical …