Home Centered Comprehensive Care (HCCC) for Children With Asthma

Condition:   Asthma
Interventions:   Other: PIKO;   Other: Comprehensive Care at High Risk Children’s Clinic;   Other: Propeller
Sponsors:   The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston;   Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services;   National Institutes of Health (NIH)
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Comprehensive FISH Probe Design Tool Applied to Imaging Human Immunoglobulin Class Switch Recombination.

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Comprehensive FISH Probe Design Tool Applied to Imaging Human Immunoglobulin Class Switch Recombination.

PLoS One. 2012;7(12):e51675

Authors: Nedbal J, Hobson PS, Fear DJ, Heintzmann R, Gould HJ

Abstract
We present a web engine boosted fluorescence in-situ hybridization (webFISH) algorithm using a genome-wide sequence similarity search to design target-specific single-copy and repetitive DNA FISH probes. The webFISH algorithm featuring a user-friendly interface (http://www.webfish2.org/) maximizes the coverage of the examined sequences with FISH probes by considering locally repetitive sequences absent from the remainder of the genome. The highly repetitive human immunoglobulin heavy chain sequence was analyzed using webFISH to design three sets of FISH probes. These allowed direct simultaneous detection of class switch recombination in both immunoglobulin-heavy chain alleles in single cells from a population of cultured primary B cells. It directly demonstrated asynchrony of the class switch recombination in the two alleles in structurally preserved nuclei while permitting parallel readout of protein expression by immunofluorescence staining. This novel technique offers the possibility of gaining unprecedented insight into the molecular mechanisms involved in class switch recombination.

PMID: 23272136 [PubMed – in process]

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Comprehensive quality improvement program for asthma essential for better … – Pediatric SuperSite

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A comprehensive quality improvement program is a cost-effective measure for better health outcomes and care parity in pediatric asthma patients, according to recent study findings from Children's Hospital Boston. Elizabeth R. Woods, MD, MPH,

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