Browsing Harvard Medical School by Keyword "delivery"
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How do we learn about improving health care: a call for a new epistemological paradigm
(Oxford University Press, 2016)Purpose The field of improving health care has been achieving more significant results in outcomes at scale in recent years. This has raised legitimate questions regarding the rigor, attribution, generalizability and ... -
Maternal–Fetal Microtransfusions and HIV-1 Mother-to-Child Transmission in Malawi
(Public Library of Science, 2006)Background: Between 25% and 35% of infants born to HIV-infected mothers become HIV-1 infected. One potential route of mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) could be through a breakdown in the placental barrier (i.e., ... -
Nanowire-Mediated Delivery Enables Functional Interrogation of Primary Immune Cells: Application to the Analysis of Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
(American ChemicalSociety, 2012)A circuit level understanding of immune cells and hematological cancers has been severely impeded by a lack of techniques that enable intracellular perturbation without significantly altering cell viability and function. ... -
Prevention and treatment of venous thromboembolism in pregnancy in patients with hereditary antithrombin deficiency
(Dove Medical Press, 2013)Objective: The aims of the study reported here were to provide data from six pregnant subjects who were enrolled in a clinical trial of antithrombin (AT) concentrate, discuss other published case series and case reports, ...