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Ilana R. Yurkiewicz
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 26
Citations - 1795
Ilana R. Yurkiewicz is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Blinatumomab & Transplantation. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 25 publications receiving 1573 citations. Previous affiliations of Ilana R. Yurkiewicz include Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences & Yale University.
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Multiple Recurrent De Novo CNVs, Including Duplications of the 7q11.23 Williams Syndrome Region, Are Strongly Associated with Autism
Stephen Sanders,A. Gulhan Ercan-Sencicek,Vanessa Hus,Rui Luo,Michael T. Murtha,Daniel Moreno-De-Luca,Su H. Chu,Michael P. Moreau,Abha R. Gupta,Susanne Thomson,Christopher E. Mason,Kaya Bilguvar,Patrícia B. S. Celestino-Soper,Murim Choi,Emily L. Crawford,Lea K. Davis,Nicole R. Davis Wright,Rahul M. Dhodapkar,Michael DiCola,Nicholas M. DiLullo,Thomas V. Fernandez,Vikram Fielding-Singh,Daniel O. Fishman,Stephanie Frahm,Rouben Garagaloyan,Gerald Goh,Sindhuja Kammela,Lambertus Klei,Jennifer K. Lowe,Sabata C. Lund,Anna D. McGrew,Kyle A. Meyer,William J. Moffat,John D. Murdoch,Brian J. O'Roak,Gordon T. Ober,Rebecca S. Pottenger,Melanie J. Raubeson,Youeun Song,Qi Wang,Brian L. Yaspan,Timothy W. Yu,Ilana R. Yurkiewicz,Arthur L. Beaudet,Rita M. Cantor,Martin Curland,Dorothy E. Grice,Murat Gunel,Richard P. Lifton,Shrikant Mane,Donna M. Martin,Chad A. Shaw,Michael Sheldon,Jay A. Tischfield,Christopher A. Walsh,Eric M. Morrow,David H. Ledbetter,Eric Fombonne,Catherine Lord,Christa Lese Martin,Andrew Brooks,James S. Sutcliffe,Edwin H. Cook,Daniel H. Geschwind,Kathryn Roeder,Bernie Devlin,Matthew W. State +66 more
TL;DR: A genome-wide analysis of rare copy-number variation in 1124 autism spectrum disorder families, each comprised of a single proband, unaffected parents, and, in most kindreds, an unaffected sibling, finds significant association of ASD with de novo duplications of 7q11.23, where the reciprocal deletion causes Williams-Beuren syndrome.
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Rare Copy Number Variants in Tourette Syndrome Disrupt Genes in Histaminergic Pathways and Overlap with Autism
Thomas V. Fernandez,Stephen Sanders,Ilana R. Yurkiewicz,A. Gulhan Ercan-Sencicek,Young Shin Kim,Daniel O. Fishman,Melanie J. Raubeson,Youeun Song,Katsuhito Yasuno,Winson S. Ho,Kaya Bilguvar,Joseph T. Glessner,Su H. Chu,James F. Leckman,Robert A. King,Donald L. Gilbert,Gary A. Heiman,Jay A. Tischfield,Pieter J. Hoekstra,Bernie Devlin,Hakon Hakonarson,Shrikant Mane,Murat Gunel,Matthew W. State +23 more
TL;DR: Further evidence is identified supporting recent findings regarding the involvement of histaminergic and gamma-aminobutyric acidergic mechanisms in the etiology of TS and an overlap of rare CNVs in TS and autism spectrum disorders is identified.
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Teleneurology applications: Report of the Telemedicine Work Group of the American Academy of Neurology.
Lawrence R. Wechsler,Jack W. Tsao,Steven R. Levine,Rebecca J. Swain-Eng,Robert J. Adams,Bart M. Demaerschalk,David C. Hess,Elena Moro,Lee H. Schwamm,Steve Steffensen,Barney J. Stern,Steven J. Zuckerman,Pratik Bhattacharya,Larry E. Davis,Ilana R. Yurkiewicz,Aimee L. Alphonso +15 more
TL;DR: Teleneurology is an effective tool for the rapid evaluation of patients in remote locations requiring neurologic care and an increase in physician awareness and support at the federal and state level is necessary to facilitate expansion of telemedicine into further areas of neurology.
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Inotuzumab ozogamicin: a CD22 mAb-drug conjugate for adult relapsed or refractory B-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
TL;DR: Inotuzumab ozogamicin was tested in Phase 1/2 and Phase 3 clinical trials and it demonstrated improved complete remission rates, progression-free survival and overall survival in relapsed or refractory adult ALL compared to standard therapy.
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Outcomes from a US military neurology and traumatic brain injury telemedicine program
Ilana R. Yurkiewicz,Charles M. Lappan,Edward T. Neely,Roger Hesselbrock,Philip D. Girard,Aimee L. Alphonso,Jack W. Tsao +6 more
TL;DR: E-mail−based neurology and TBI subspecialty teleconsultation is a viable method for overseas providers in remote locations to receive expert recommendations for a range of neurologic conditions and can facilitate medically necessary patient evacuations or prevent evacuations for which on-site care is preferable.