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Laurence Meyer
Researcher at University of Utah
Publications - 198
Citations - 10355
Laurence Meyer is an academic researcher from University of Utah. The author has contributed to research in topics: Viral load & Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 176 publications receiving 9650 citations. Previous affiliations of Laurence Meyer include Veterans Health Administration & Huntsman Cancer Institute.
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Analysis of the p16 gene (CDKN2) as a candidate· for the chromosome 9p melanoma susceptibility locus
Alexander Kamb,Donna M Shattuck-Eidens,Rosalind A. Eeles,Rosalind A. Eeles,Qingyun Liu,Nelleke A. Gruis,Nelleke A. Gruis,Wei Ding,Charles E. Hussey,Thanh Tran,Yoshio Miki,Jane Weaver-Feldhaus,Melody McClure,Joanne F. Aitken,David E. Anderson,Wilma Bergman,Rune R. Frants,David E. Goldgar,Adèle C. Green,Robert MacLennan,Nicholas G. Martin,Laurence Meyer,Laurence Meyer,P. Youl,John J. Zone,Mark H. Skolnick,Mark H. Skolnick,Lisa A. Cannon-Albright +27 more
TL;DR: A locus for familial melanoma, MLM, has been mapped within the same interval on chromosome 9p21 as the gene for a putative cell cycle regulator, p16INK4 (CDKN2) MTS1, suggesting that CDKN2 is a good candidate for MLM.
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Assignment of a locus for familial melanoma, MLM, to chromosome 9p13-p22.
Lisa A. Cannon-Albright,David E. Goldgar,Laurence Meyer,Cathryn M. Lewis,David E. Anderson,Jane W. Fountain,Monika E. Hegi,Roger W. Wiseman,Elizabeth M. Petty,Allen E. Bale,Olufunmilayo I. Olopade,Manuel O. Diaz,David J. Kwiatkowski,Michael Piepkorn,John J. Zone,Mark H. Skolnick +15 more
TL;DR: Linkage analysis of Utah kindreds and one Texas kindred with multiple cases of cutaneous malignant melanoma provided evidence that a locus for familial melanoma susceptibility is in the chromosomal region 9p13-p22, previously implicated in homozygous deletions in melanoma tumors.
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Time from HIV-1 seroconversion to AIDS and death before widespread use of highly-active antiretroviral therapy: a collaborative re-analysis
A Babiker,S Darby,Daniela De Angelis,D Kwart,Kholoud Porter,Beral,JH Darbyshire,Nicholas E. Day,Noel Gill,Roel A. Coutinho,Maria Prins,B van Benthem,François Dabis,C Marimoutou,I Ruiz,J M Tusell,C Altisent,B Evatt,Harold W. Jaffe,Ole Kirk,C.B. Pedersen,P Rosenberg,James J. Goedert,Robert J. Biggar,Mads Melbye,R Brettie,A Downs,Osamah Hamouda,Giota Touloumi,Anastasia Karafoulidou,Olga Katsarou,S Donfield,E Gomperts,M Hilgartner,K Hoots,E Schoenbaum,R Zangerle,J Del Amo,P Pezzotti,G. Rezza,S Hutchinson,Sheila M. Gore,L Kingsley,L Schrager,S Melnick,Beryl A. Koblin,Anne Eskild,Johan N. Bruun,Mette Sannes,Barry Evans,Alessandro Cozzi Lepri,CA Sabin,Susan Buchbinder,Eric Vittinghoff,A Moss,D Osmond,W Winkelstein,David J. Goldberg,Faroudy Boufassa,Laurence Meyer,Matthias Egger,Patrick Francioli,Martin Rickenbach,David A. Cooper,B Tindall,T Sharkey,Jeanette Vizzard,John M. Kaldor,P Cunningham,Philippe Vanhems,J Learmont,Farewell,O Berglund,J Mosley,E Operskalski,M.A.M.C. van den Berg,David S. Metzger,D Tobin,George E. Woody,J Rusnak,C Hendrix,R Garner,C Hawkes,P Renzullo,F Garland,D Ewart,P Giangrande,C Lee,Andrew N. Phillips,R Spooner,J Wilde,Mark Winter,AM Johnson,JI Lorenzo,M Schechter,Collaborative Grp Aids Incubation +95 more
TL;DR: Before widespread use of highly-active antiretroviral therapy (before 1996), time since seroconversion and age at serconversion were the major determinants of survival and development of AIDS in Europe, North America, and Australia.
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The effect of combined antiretroviral therapy on the overall mortality of HIV-infected individuals
Maile Ray,Roger Logan,Jonathan A C Sterne,Sonia Hernandez-Diaz,James M. Robins,Caroline A. Sabin,Loveleen Bansi,Ard van Sighem,Frank de Wolf,Dominique Costagliola,Emilie Lanoy,Heiner C. Bucher,Viktor von Wyl,Anna Esteve,Jordi Casbona,Julia del Amo,Santiago Moreno,Amy C. Justice,Joseph L. Goulet,Sara Lodi,Andrew N. Phillips,Rémonie Seng,Laurence Meyer,Santiago Pérez-Hoyos,Patricia García de Olalla,Miguel A. Hernán +25 more
TL;DR: It is estimated that cART halved the average mortality rate in HIV-infected individuals and was greater in those with worse prognosis at the start of follow-up.
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Identification of the cutaneous basement membrane zone antigen and isolation of antibody in linear immunoglobulin A bullous dermatosis.
TL;DR: It is likely that the 97-kD protein identified by these techniques is responsible for basement membrane binding of IgA in LABD.