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Diagnostic colonoscopy completion after abnormal fecal immunochemical testing and quality of tests used at 8 Federally Qualified Health Centers in Southern California: Opportunities for improving screening outcomes.
Bharti B, May FFP, Nodora J, Martínez ME, Moyano K, Davis SL, Ramers CB, Garcia-Bigley F, O'Connell S, Ronan K, Barajas M, Gordon S, Diaz G, Ceja E, Powers M, Arredondo EM, Gupta S. Bharti B, et al. Among authors: diaz g. Cancer. 2019 Dec 1;125(23):4203-4209. doi: 10.1002/cncr.32440. Epub 2019 Sep 3. Cancer. 2019. PMID: 31479529 Free PMC article.
Investigating the impact of screen-sharing visual aids during genomic results disclosure via telehealth in diverse families in the TeleKidSeq pilot study.
Odgis JA, Kelly NR, Sebastin M, Scarimbolo L, Insel BJ, Suckiel SA, Bonini KE, Marathe PN, Di Biase M, Brown K, Gallagher KM, Ramos MA, Rodriguez JE, Yelton N, López Aguiñiga K, Rodriguez MA, María E, Lopez J, Zinberg RE, Diaz GA, Greally JM, Abul-Husn NS, Bauman LJ, Gelb BD, Horowitz CR, Kenny EE, Wasserstein MP. Odgis JA, et al. Among authors: diaz ga. Public Health Genomics. 2025 Jan 17:1-24. doi: 10.1159/000542444. Online ahead of print. Public Health Genomics. 2025. PMID: 39827879 Free article.
Artificial enforcement of the unfolded protein response (UPR) reduces disease features in multiple preclinical models of ALS/FTD.
Valenzuela V, Becerra D, Astorga JI, Fuentealba M, Diaz G, Bargsted L, Chacón C, Martinez A, Gozalvo R, Jackson K, Morales V, Heras ML, Tamburini G, Petrucelli L, Sardi P, Plate L, Hetz C. Valenzuela V, et al. Among authors: diaz g. Mol Ther. 2025 Jan 10:S1525-0016(25)00008-5. doi: 10.1016/j.ymthe.2025.01.004. Online ahead of print. Mol Ther. 2025. PMID: 39799393
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