Mayo Clinic Laboratory and pathology research roundup: July 13

The research roundup provides an overview of the past week’s research from Mayo Clinic Laboratories consultants, including featured abstracts and a complete list of published studies and reviews.
Featured Abstract
Acute treatments for episodic migraine in adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
Migraine is common and can be associated with significant morbidity, and several treatment options exist for acute therapy. Via JAMA
Published to PubMed This Week
- Preclinical modeling in GBM PDX xenografts to guide clinical development of lisavanbulin- a novel tumor checkpoint controller targeting microtubules.
 Neuro-Oncology
- High-dimensional and single-cell transcriptome analysis of the tumor microenvironment in angioimmunoblastic T cell lymphoma (AITL).
 Leukemia
- Clinical and biological characteristics and prognostic impact of somatic GATA2 mutations in myeloid malignancies: a single institution experience.
 Blood Cancer Journal
- MRI correlates of multiple sclerosis immunopathological patterns.
 Annals of neurology
- Gastric per-oral endoscopic myotomy (G-POEM) for the treatment of gastric sleeve stenosis: a feasibility and safety study.
 Endoscopy
- Molecular profiling reveals a hypoxia signature in breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma.
 Haematologica
- Endoscopic-mediated, biliary hydrodynamic injection mediating clinically relevant levels of gene delivery in pig liver.
 International Journal of gynecological pathology
- ESC study group on cardiac biomarkers of the association for acute cardiovascular care: A fond farewell at the retirement of CKMB.
 Gastrointest endoscopy
- Pancreatic cyst dilemma: a case where genetic sequencing and immunohistochemistry impacted clinical decision making.
 Gastrointest endoscopy
- Randomized trial evaluating clinical impact of rapid identification and susceptibility testing for gram-negative bacteremia: RAPIDS-GN.
 Clinical infectious diseases
 
						 
						 
						 
						 
						 
                 
                             
                            