Immune response: Research Studies
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Effects of Immunomodulation Therapy on Anti-rhGAA Immune Response in Children with Pompe Disease Receiving rhGAA Enzyme Replacement Therapy
The purpose of this research study is to determine the effect(s) of medications that alter the immune system on anti-rhGAA immune response in Pompe patients...
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The Effect of Obesity on Immune Responses to Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine
The purpose of this study is to investigate how obesity affects the immune system response to the Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine, an approved and...
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IMPAACT P1115: Very Early Intensive Treatment of HIV-Infected Infants to Achieve HIV Remission: A Phase I/II Proof of Concept Study
The purpose of this study is to assess HIV remission among HIV-infected neonates who initiate ART within 48 hours of birth. For purposes of this protocol,...
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(BRAVO) Newly-Diagnosed Brain Stem Gliomas Treated with Adoptive Cellular Therapy During Recovery from Focal Radiotherapy Alone or Focal Radiotherapy and Dose-intensified Temozolomide
The standard of care for children with DIPG includes focal radiotherapy (RT) but outcomes have remained dismal despite this treatment. The addition of oral...
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(ATTAC-II) A Phase II Randomized, Blinded, and Placebo-controlled Trial of CMV RNA-Pulsed Dendritic Cells with Tetanus-Diphtheria Toxoid Vaccine in Patients with Newly-Diagnosed Glioblastoma
The purpose of this research study is to determine if an investigational dendritic cell vaccine, called pp65 DC, is effective for the treatment of a specific...
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Michael J Fox Foundation - CytoStim
Parkinson’s Foundation LRRK2-GI
To determine genetic markers, immune response, and gut biome make-up...
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Studies listed on this site have been approved by a UF Institutional Review Board (IRB), which works to ensure the welfare and rights of research participants as required by federal regulations. Study listings are provided by the UF Clinical and Translational Science Institute in collaboration with UF research teams and the UF IRBs.