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We interviewed 17 parents with a daughter with Rett syndrome to gain their perspectives on how their daughter communicates and barriers.
Dr. Celeste Duff is a Senior Research Fellow with the Healing Kids, Healing Families team, where she leads the Aboriginal Parenting Program
Honorary Research Associate
Impaired interferon response and allergic sensitization may contribute to virus-induced wheeze and asthma development in young children. Plasmacytoid dendritic cells play a key role in antiviral immunity as critical producers of type I interferons.
Pregnancy is associated with an alternatively activated phenotype of alveolar macrophage before infection
The co-exposure responses in the Th2high BN incorporated type I interferon/Th1, alternative macrophage activation/Th2 and Th17 signatures
Respiratory IgE-sensitization to innocuous antigens increases the risk for developing diseases such as allergic asthma.
The realisation of human potential for development requires age-specific investment throughout the 8000 days of childhood and adolescence
Review of the clinical and biological progress over 50 years in Rett Syndrome
A population-based, stepped wedge, cluster randomized controlled trial of an enhanced model of early infant primary care