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2. Characteristics of Graft-Versus-Host Disease (GvHD) After Post-Transplantation Cyclophosphamide Versus Conventional GvHD Prophylaxis.
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Saliba, Rima, Alousi, Amin, Pidala, Joseph, Arora, Mukta, Spellman, Stephen, Hemmer, Michael, Wang, Tao, Abboud, Camille, Ahmed, Sairah, Antin, Joseph, Beitinjaneh, Amer, Buchbinder, David, Byrne, Michael, Cahn, Jean-Yves, Choe, Hannah, Hanna, Rabi, Hematti, Peiman, Kamble, Rammurti, Kitko, Carrie, Laughlin, Mary, Lekakis, Lazaros, MacMillan, Margaret, Martino, Rodrigo, Mehta, Parinda, Nishihori, Taiga, Patel, Sagar, Perales, Miguel-Angel, Rangarajan, Hemalatha, Ringdén, Olov, Rosenthal, Joseph, Savani, Bipin, Schultz, Kirk, Seo, Sachiko, Teshima, Takanori, van der Poel, Marjolein, Verdonck, Leo, Weisdorf, Daniel, Wirk, Baldeep, Yared, Jean, Schriber, Jeffrey, Champlin, Richard, and Ciurea, Stefan
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Graft-versus-host disease ,Non-relapse mortality ,Post-transplantation cyclophosphamide ,Prophylaxis ,Antilymphocyte Serum ,Cyclophosphamide ,Female ,Graft vs Host Disease ,Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation ,Humans ,Male ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Post-transplantation cyclophosphamide (PTCy) has been shown to effectively control graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) in haploidentical (Haplo) transplantations. In this retrospective registry study, we compared GvHD organ distribution, severity, and outcomes in patients with GvHD occurring after Haplo transplantation with PTCy GvHD prophylaxis (Haplo/PTCy) versus HLA-matched unrelated donor transplantation with conventional prophylaxis (MUD/conventional). We evaluated 2 cohorts: patients with grade 2 to 4 acute GvHD (aGvHD) including 264 and 1163 recipients of Haplo and MUD transplants; and patients with any chronic GvHD (cGvHD) including 206 and 1018 recipients of Haplo and MUD transplants, respectively. In comparison with MUD/conventional transplantation ± antithymocyte globulin (ATG), grade 3-4 aGvHD (28% versus 39%, P = .001), stage 3-4 lower gastrointestinal (GI) tract aGvHD (14% versus 21%, P = .01), and chronic GI GvHD (21% versus 31%, P = .006) were less common after Haplo/PTCy transplantation. In patients with grade 2-4 aGvHD, cGvHD rate after Haplo/PTCY was also lower (hazard ratio [HR] = .4, P < .001) in comparison with MUD/conventional transplantation without ATG in the nonmyeloablative conditioning setting. Irrespective of the use of ATG, non-relapse mortality rate was lower (HR = .6, P = .01) after Haplo/PTCy transplantation, except for transplants that were from a female donor into a male recipient. In patients with cGvHD, irrespective of ATG use, Haplo/PTCy transplantation had lower non-relapse mortality rates (HR = .6, P = .04). Mortality rate was higher (HR = 1.6, P = .03) during, but not after (HR = .9, P = .6) the first 6 months after cGvHD diagnosis. Our results suggest that PTCy-based GvHD prophylaxis mitigates the development of GI GvHD and may translate into lower GvHD-related non-relapse mortality rate.
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- 2022
3. Quantum Chemistry Common Driver and Databases (QCDB) and Quantum Chemistry Engine (QCEngine): Automation and interoperability among computational chemistry programs
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Smith, Daniel GA, Lolinco, Annabelle T, Glick, Zachary L, Lee, Jiyoung, Alenaizan, Asem, Barnes, Taylor A, Borca, Carlos H, Di Remigio, Roberto, Dotson, David L, Ehlert, Sebastian, Heide, Alexander G, Herbst, Michael F, Hermann, Jan, Hicks, Colton B, Horton, Joshua T, Hurtado, Adrian G, Kraus, Peter, Kruse, Holger, Lee, Sebastian JR, Misiewicz, Jonathon P, Naden, Levi N, Ramezanghorbani, Farhad, Scheurer, Maximilian, Schriber, Jeffrey B, Simmonett, Andrew C, Steinmetzer, Johannes, Wagner, Jeffrey R, Ward, Logan, Welborn, Matthew, Altarawy, Doaa, Anwar, Jamshed, Chodera, John D, Dreuw, Andreas, Kulik, Heather J, Liu, Fang, Martínez, Todd J, Matthews, Devin A, Schaefer, Henry F, Šponer, Jiří, Turney, Justin M, Wang, Lee-Ping, De Silva, Nuwan, King, Rollin A, Stanton, John F, Gordon, Mark S, Windus, Theresa L, Sherrill, C David, and Burns, Lori A
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Networking and Information Technology R&D (NITRD) ,Physical Sciences ,Chemical Sciences ,Engineering ,Chemical Physics - Abstract
Community efforts in the computational molecular sciences (CMS) are evolving toward modular, open, and interoperable interfaces that work with existing community codes to provide more functionality and composability than could be achieved with a single program. The Quantum Chemistry Common Driver and Databases (QCDB) project provides such capability through an application programming interface (API) that facilitates interoperability across multiple quantum chemistry software packages. In tandem with the Molecular Sciences Software Institute and their Quantum Chemistry Archive ecosystem, the unique functionalities of several CMS programs are integrated, including CFOUR, GAMESS, NWChem, OpenMM, Psi4, Qcore, TeraChem, and Turbomole, to provide common computational functions, i.e., energy, gradient, and Hessian computations as well as molecular properties such as atomic charges and vibrational frequency analysis. Both standard users and power users benefit from adopting these APIs as they lower the language barrier of input styles and enable a standard layout of variables and data. These designs allow end-to-end interoperable programming of complex computations and provide best practices options by default.
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- 2021
4. Building a Successful Computational Chemistry Laboratory
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Schriber, Jeffrey B., primary, Sirianni, Dominic A., additional, Flanagin, George, additional, Parish, Carol A., additional, and Miller, Bill R., additional
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- 2022
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5. Gilteritinib as Post-Transplant Maintenance for Acute Myeloid Leukemia With Internal Tandem Duplication Mutation of FLT3
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Levis, M, Hamadani, M, Logan, B, Jones, R, Singh, A, Litzow, M, Wingard, J, Papadopoulos, E, Perl, A, Soiffer, R, Ustun, C, Ueda Oshima, M, Uy, G, Waller, E, Vasu, S, Solh, M, Mishra, A, Muffly, L, Kim, H, Mikesch, J, Najima, Y, Onozawa, M, Thomson, K, Nagler, A, Wei, A, Marcucci, G, Geller, N, Hasabou, N, Delgado, D, Rosales, M, Hill, J, Gill, S, Nuthethi, R, King, D, Wittsack, H, Mendizabal, A, Devine, S, Horowitz, M, Chen, Y, Agura, E, Altman, J, Anagnostopoulos, A, Anand, S, Artz, A, Aulitzky, W, Balderman, S, Ballen, K, Becker, M, Beguin, Y, Berkahn, L, Berneman, Z, Bhatt, V, Bilmon, I, Bonifazi, F, Briggs, A, Bruno, B, Brunstein, C, Byrne, M, Byrne, J, Cabrero, M, Cairoli, R, Carrum, G, Cerny, J, Cheong, J, Ciceri, F, Colorado, M, Cook, R, Couriel, D, Craddock, C, Damon, L, Deol, A, Desbrosses, Y, Di Grazia, C, Di Stasi, A, Dias, A, Dorritie, K, Essell, J, Eto, T, Farag, S, Forcade, E, Frankfurt, O, Fujiwara, S, Fukuda, T, Fukushima, K, Furst, S, Goto, T, Hall, A, Hatta, S, Hicheri, Y, Horwitz, M, Hou, H, How, J, Howard, D, Hsu, W, Huynh, A, Irvine, D, Ishikawa, T, Jamieson, K, Jedrzejczak, W, Jethava, Y, Jimenez, A, Jung, C, Kanda, J, Karakasis, D, Kato, J, Kekre, N, Khera, N, Klein, A, Kobbe, G, Kornblit, B, Kota, V, Lachance, S, Leber, B, Lee, C, Lee, J, Lin, T, Liu, T, Martelli, M, Martinez, C, Matsuoka, K, Mccarty, J, Mendez, L, Michelis, F, Mineishi, S, Mohty, M, Moors, I, Motyckova, G, Mueller, L, Nakamae, H, Nakano, N, Nathan, S, Nicholson, E, Norkin, M, Ogawa, Y, Olesen, G, Oluwole, O, Pantin, J, Paulson, K, Pemberton, L, Perera, T, Piatkowska-Jakubas, B, Poire, X, Protheroe, R, Rambaldi, A, Ritchie, D, Ross, K, Rubio, M, Santarone, S, Sanz Caballer, J, Sawa, M, Schaar, D, Scheid, C, Schriber, J, Seropian, S, Shah, N, Shore, T, Gil, J, Sobecks, R, Socie, G, Sprague, K, Spyridonidis, A, Stelljes, M, Stiff, P, Stuart, R, Tanaka, M, Tandra, A, Tholouli, E, Thomas, X, Tiribelli, M, Tomlinson, B, Tsirigotis, P, Tzachanis, D, Uchida, N, Ueda, M, Valcarcel Ferreiras, D, Wagner, E, Watson, A, Weisdorf, D, Wolschke, C, Wrobel, T, Yakoub-Agha, I, Yamauchi, T, Yared, J, Yeh, S, Yoon, S, Yoshihara, S, Null, N, Levis, Mark J., Hamadani, Mehdi, Logan, Brent, Jones, Richard J., Singh, Anurag K., Litzow, Mark, Wingard, John R., Papadopoulos, Esperanza B., Perl, Alexander E., Soiffer, Robert J., Ustun, Celalettin, Ueda Oshima, Masumi, Uy, Geoffrey L., Waller, Edmund K., Vasu, Sumithra, Solh, Melhem, Mishra, Asmita, Muffly, Lori, Kim, Hee-Je, Mikesch, Jan-Henrik, Najima, Yuho, Onozawa, Masahiro, Thomson, Kirsty, Nagler, Arnon, Wei, Andrew H., Marcucci, Guido, Geller, Nancy L., Hasabou, Nahla, Delgado, David, Rosales, Matt, Hill, Jason, Gill, Stanley C., Nuthethi, Rishita, King, Denise, Wittsack, Heather, Mendizabal, Adam, Devine, Steven M., Horowitz, Mary M., Chen, Yi-Bin, Agura, Ed, Altman, Jessica, Anagnostopoulos, Achiles, Anand, Sarah, Artz, Andrew, Aulitzky, Walter, Balderman, Sophia, Ballen, Karen, Becker, Michael, Beguin, Yves, Berkahn, Leanne, Berneman, Zwi, Bhatt, Vijaya, Bilmon, Ian, Bonifazi, Francesca, Briggs, Adrienne, Bruno, Benedetto, Brunstein, Claudio, Byrne, Michael, Byrne, Jenny, Cabrero, Monica, Cairoli, Roberto, Carrum, George, Cerny, Jan, Cheong, June-Won, Ciceri, Fabio, Colorado, Mercedes, Cook, Rachel, Couriel, Daniel, Craddock, Charles, Damon, Lloyd, Deol, Abhinav, Desbrosses, Yohan, Devine, Steve, Di Grazia, Carmela, Di Stasi, Antonio, Dias, Ajoy, Dorritie, Kathy, Essell, James, Eto, Tetsuya, Farag, Sherif, Forcade, Edouard, Frankfurt, Olga, Fujiwara, Shinichiro, Fukuda, Takahiro, Fukushima, Kentaro, Furst, Sabine, Goto, Tatsunori, Hall, Aric, Hatta, Shunsuke, Hicheri, Yosr, Horwitz, Mitchell, Hou, Hsin-An, How, Jonathan, Howard, Dianna, Hsu, Wei-Hsun (Blake), Huynh, Anne, Irvine, David, Ishikawa, Takayuki, Jamieson, Katarzyna, Jedrzejczak, Wieslaw, Jethava, Yogesh, Jimenez, Antonio, Jung, Chul Won, Kanda, Junya, Karakasis, Dimitrios, Kato, Jun, Kekre, Natasha, Khera, Nandita, Klein, Andreas, Kobbe, Guido, Kornblit, Brian, Kota, Vamsi, Lachance, Silvy, Leber, Brian, Lee, Catherine, Lee, Je Hwan, Lin, Tung-Liang, Liu, Ta-Chih, Martelli, Maurizio, Martinez, Carmen, Matsuoka, Kenichi, McCarty, John, Mendez, Lourdes, Michelis, Fotios, Mineishi, Shin, Mohty, Mohamad, Moors, Ine, Motyckova, Gabriela, Mueller, Lutz, Nakamae, Hirohisa, Nakano, Nobuaki, Nathan, Sunita, Nicholson, Emma, Norkin, Maxim, Ogawa, Yoshiaki, Olesen, Gitte, Oluwole, Olalekan, Pantin, Jeremy, Paulson, Kristjan, Pemberton, Lucy, Perera, Travis, Piatkowska-Jakubas, Beata, Poire, Xavier, Protheroe, Rachel, Rambaldi, Alessandro, Ritchie, David, Ross, Kelly, Rubio, Marie-Therese, Santarone, Stella, Sanz Caballer, Jaime, Sawa, Masashi, Schaar, Dale, Scheid, Christoph, Schriber, Jeffrey, Seropian, Stuart, Shah, Nilay, Shah, Nirav, Shore, Tsiporah, Gil, Jorge Sierra, Singh, Anurag, Sobecks, Ronald, Socie, Gerard, Soiffer, Robert, Sprague, Kellie, Spyridonidis, Alexandros, Stelljes, Matthias, Stiff, Patrick, Stuart, Robert, Tanaka, Masatsugu, Tandra, Anand, Tholouli, Eleni, Thomas, Xavier, Tiribelli, Mario, Tomlinson, Benjamin, Tsirigotis, Panagiotis, Tzachanis, Dimitrios, Uchida, Naoyuki, Ueda, Masumi, Valcarcel Ferreiras, David, Wagner, Eva, Watson, Anne-Marie, Weisdorf, Daniel, Wolschke, Christine, Wrobel, Tomasz, Yakoub-Agha, Ibrahim, Yamauchi, Takuji, Yared, Jean, Yeh, Su-Peng, Yoon, Sung-Soo, Yoshihara, Satoshi, null, null, Levis, M, Hamadani, M, Logan, B, Jones, R, Singh, A, Litzow, M, Wingard, J, Papadopoulos, E, Perl, A, Soiffer, R, Ustun, C, Ueda Oshima, M, Uy, G, Waller, E, Vasu, S, Solh, M, Mishra, A, Muffly, L, Kim, H, Mikesch, J, Najima, Y, Onozawa, M, Thomson, K, Nagler, A, Wei, A, Marcucci, G, Geller, N, Hasabou, N, Delgado, D, Rosales, M, Hill, J, Gill, S, Nuthethi, R, King, D, Wittsack, H, Mendizabal, A, Devine, S, Horowitz, M, Chen, Y, Agura, E, Altman, J, Anagnostopoulos, A, Anand, S, Artz, A, Aulitzky, W, Balderman, S, Ballen, K, Becker, M, Beguin, Y, Berkahn, L, Berneman, Z, Bhatt, V, Bilmon, I, Bonifazi, F, Briggs, A, Bruno, B, Brunstein, C, Byrne, M, Byrne, J, Cabrero, M, Cairoli, R, Carrum, G, Cerny, J, Cheong, J, Ciceri, F, Colorado, M, Cook, R, Couriel, D, Craddock, C, Damon, L, Deol, A, Desbrosses, Y, Di Grazia, C, Di Stasi, A, Dias, A, Dorritie, K, Essell, J, Eto, T, Farag, S, Forcade, E, Frankfurt, O, Fujiwara, S, Fukuda, T, Fukushima, K, Furst, S, Goto, T, Hall, A, Hatta, S, Hicheri, Y, Horwitz, M, Hou, H, How, J, Howard, D, Hsu, W, Huynh, A, Irvine, D, Ishikawa, T, Jamieson, K, Jedrzejczak, W, Jethava, Y, Jimenez, A, Jung, C, Kanda, J, Karakasis, D, Kato, J, Kekre, N, Khera, N, Klein, A, Kobbe, G, Kornblit, B, Kota, V, Lachance, S, Leber, B, Lee, C, Lee, J, Lin, T, Liu, T, Martelli, M, Martinez, C, Matsuoka, K, Mccarty, J, Mendez, L, Michelis, F, Mineishi, S, Mohty, M, Moors, I, Motyckova, G, Mueller, L, Nakamae, H, Nakano, N, Nathan, S, Nicholson, E, Norkin, M, Ogawa, Y, Olesen, G, Oluwole, O, Pantin, J, Paulson, K, Pemberton, L, Perera, T, Piatkowska-Jakubas, B, Poire, X, Protheroe, R, Rambaldi, A, Ritchie, D, Ross, K, Rubio, M, Santarone, S, Sanz Caballer, J, Sawa, M, Schaar, D, Scheid, C, Schriber, J, Seropian, S, Shah, N, Shore, T, Gil, J, Sobecks, R, Socie, G, Sprague, K, Spyridonidis, A, Stelljes, M, Stiff, P, Stuart, R, Tanaka, M, Tandra, A, Tholouli, E, Thomas, X, Tiribelli, M, Tomlinson, B, Tsirigotis, P, Tzachanis, D, Uchida, N, Ueda, M, Valcarcel Ferreiras, D, Wagner, E, Watson, A, Weisdorf, D, Wolschke, C, Wrobel, T, Yakoub-Agha, I, Yamauchi, T, Yared, J, Yeh, S, Yoon, S, Yoshihara, S, Null, N, Levis, Mark J., Hamadani, Mehdi, Logan, Brent, Jones, Richard J., Singh, Anurag K., Litzow, Mark, Wingard, John R., Papadopoulos, Esperanza B., Perl, Alexander E., Soiffer, Robert J., Ustun, Celalettin, Ueda Oshima, Masumi, Uy, Geoffrey L., Waller, Edmund K., Vasu, Sumithra, Solh, Melhem, Mishra, Asmita, Muffly, Lori, Kim, Hee-Je, Mikesch, Jan-Henrik, Najima, Yuho, Onozawa, Masahiro, Thomson, Kirsty, Nagler, Arnon, Wei, Andrew H., Marcucci, Guido, Geller, Nancy L., Hasabou, Nahla, Delgado, David, Rosales, Matt, Hill, Jason, Gill, Stanley C., Nuthethi, Rishita, King, Denise, Wittsack, Heather, Mendizabal, Adam, Devine, Steven M., Horowitz, Mary M., Chen, Yi-Bin, Agura, Ed, Altman, Jessica, Anagnostopoulos, Achiles, Anand, Sarah, Artz, Andrew, Aulitzky, Walter, Balderman, Sophia, Ballen, Karen, Becker, Michael, Beguin, Yves, Berkahn, Leanne, Berneman, Zwi, Bhatt, Vijaya, Bilmon, Ian, Bonifazi, Francesca, Briggs, Adrienne, Bruno, Benedetto, Brunstein, Claudio, Byrne, Michael, Byrne, Jenny, Cabrero, Monica, Cairoli, Roberto, Carrum, George, Cerny, Jan, Cheong, June-Won, Ciceri, Fabio, Colorado, Mercedes, Cook, Rachel, Couriel, Daniel, Craddock, Charles, Damon, Lloyd, Deol, Abhinav, Desbrosses, Yohan, Devine, Steve, Di Grazia, Carmela, Di Stasi, Antonio, Dias, Ajoy, Dorritie, Kathy, Essell, James, Eto, Tetsuya, Farag, Sherif, Forcade, Edouard, Frankfurt, Olga, Fujiwara, Shinichiro, Fukuda, Takahiro, Fukushima, Kentaro, Furst, Sabine, Goto, Tatsunori, Hall, Aric, Hatta, Shunsuke, Hicheri, Yosr, Horwitz, Mitchell, Hou, Hsin-An, How, Jonathan, Howard, Dianna, Hsu, Wei-Hsun (Blake), Huynh, Anne, Irvine, David, Ishikawa, Takayuki, Jamieson, Katarzyna, Jedrzejczak, Wieslaw, Jethava, Yogesh, Jimenez, Antonio, Jung, Chul Won, Kanda, Junya, Karakasis, Dimitrios, Kato, Jun, Kekre, Natasha, Khera, Nandita, Klein, Andreas, Kobbe, Guido, Kornblit, Brian, Kota, Vamsi, Lachance, Silvy, Leber, Brian, Lee, Catherine, Lee, Je Hwan, Lin, Tung-Liang, Liu, Ta-Chih, Martelli, Maurizio, Martinez, Carmen, Matsuoka, Kenichi, McCarty, John, Mendez, Lourdes, Michelis, Fotios, Mineishi, Shin, Mohty, Mohamad, Moors, Ine, Motyckova, Gabriela, Mueller, Lutz, Nakamae, Hirohisa, Nakano, Nobuaki, Nathan, Sunita, Nicholson, Emma, Norkin, Maxim, Ogawa, Yoshiaki, Olesen, Gitte, Oluwole, Olalekan, Pantin, Jeremy, Paulson, Kristjan, Pemberton, Lucy, Perera, Travis, Piatkowska-Jakubas, Beata, Poire, Xavier, Protheroe, Rachel, Rambaldi, Alessandro, Ritchie, David, Ross, Kelly, Rubio, Marie-Therese, Santarone, Stella, Sanz Caballer, Jaime, Sawa, Masashi, Schaar, Dale, Scheid, Christoph, Schriber, Jeffrey, Seropian, Stuart, Shah, Nilay, Shah, Nirav, Shore, Tsiporah, Gil, Jorge Sierra, Singh, Anurag, Sobecks, Ronald, Socie, Gerard, Soiffer, Robert, Sprague, Kellie, Spyridonidis, Alexandros, Stelljes, Matthias, Stiff, Patrick, Stuart, Robert, Tanaka, Masatsugu, Tandra, Anand, Tholouli, Eleni, Thomas, Xavier, Tiribelli, Mario, Tomlinson, Benjamin, Tsirigotis, Panagiotis, Tzachanis, Dimitrios, Uchida, Naoyuki, Ueda, Masumi, Valcarcel Ferreiras, David, Wagner, Eva, Watson, Anne-Marie, Weisdorf, Daniel, Wolschke, Christine, Wrobel, Tomasz, Yakoub-Agha, Ibrahim, Yamauchi, Takuji, Yared, Jean, Yeh, Su-Peng, Yoon, Sung-Soo, Yoshihara, Satoshi, and null, null
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Purpose: Allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) improves outcomes for patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) harboring an internal tandem duplication mutation of FLT3 (FLT3-ITD) AML. These patients are routinely treated with a FLT3 inhibitor after HCT, but there is limited evidence to support this. Accordingly, we conducted a randomized trial of post-HCT maintenance with the FLT3 inhibitor gilteritinib (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02997202) to determine if all such patients benefit or if detection of measurable residual disease (MRD) could identify those who might benefit. Methods: Adults with FLT3-ITD AML in first remission underwent HCT and were randomly assigned to placebo or 120 mg once daily gilteritinib for 24 months after HCT. The primary end point was relapse-free survival (RFS). Secondary end points included overall survival (OS) and the effect of MRD pre- and post-HCT on RFS and OS. Results: Three hundred fifty-six participants were randomly assigned post-HCT to receive gilteritinib or placebo. Although RFS was higher in the gilteritinib arm, the difference was not statistically significant (hazard ratio [HR], 0.679 [95% CI, 0.459 to 1.005]; two-sided P = .0518). However, 50.5% of participants had MRD detectable pre- or post-HCT, and, in a prespecified subgroup analysis, gilteritinib was beneficial in this population (HR, 0.515 [95% CI, 0.316 to 0.838]; P = .0065). Those without detectable MRD showed no benefit (HR, 1.213 [95% CI, 0.616 to 2.387]; P = .575). Conclusion: Although the overall improvement in RFS was not statistically significant, RFS was higher for participants with detectable FLT3-ITD MRD pre- or post-HCT who received gilteritinib treatment. To our knowledge, these data are among the first to support the effectiveness of MRD-based post-HCT therapy.
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- 2024
6. “Democratizing” cancer care: City of Hope’s national enterprise model for delivering cancer care.
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Schriber, Jeffrey, primary, Artz, Andrew S., additional, Purvis, Amy, additional, Slack, James L., additional, Larsen, Jeremy Todd, additional, Park, Soyoung, additional, Tulipana, Kevin Frank, additional, Majkowski, Gemini, additional, Nakamura, Ryotaro, additional, Popplewell, Leslie, additional, Herrera, Alex Francisco, additional, Budde, Lihua Elizabeth, additional, Koller, Paul B., additional, Janakiram, Murali, additional, Ball, Brian, additional, Phillips, Tycel Jovelle, additional, Rosenzweig, Michael Alan, additional, Marcucci, Guido, additional, Smith, Eileen P., additional, and Stewart, Forrest, additional
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- 2023
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7. Levels of symmetry adapted perturbation theory (SAPT). II. Convergence of interaction energy components
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Schriber, Jeffrey, primary, Cheney, Daniel, additional, and Sherrill, C. David, additional
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- 2023
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8. Forte: A suite of advanced multireference quantum chemistry methods.
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Evangelista FA, Li C, Verma P, Hannon KP, Schriber JB, Zhang T, Cai C, Wang S, He N, Stair NH, Huang M, Huang R, Misiewicz JP, Li S, Marin K, Zhao Z, and Burns LA
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Forte is an open-source library specialized in multireference electronic structure theories for molecular systems and the rapid prototyping of new methods. This paper gives an overview of the capabilities of Forte, its software architecture, and examples of applications enabled by the methods it implements., (© 2024 Author(s). Published under an exclusive license by AIP Publishing.)
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- 2024
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