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Biliary Atresia Research: Cytokine-Producing B Cells Promote Immune-Mediated Bile Duct Injury

Our pediatric hepatology researchers sought to determine the mechanism of B cell-mediated immune activation in biliary atresia. See their research.

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Sharing Peer-to-Peer Knowledge and Building Community for School Nurses with ECHO Colorado

We’ve partnered with ECHO Colorado to provide an innovative professional development program that helps school nurses share knowledge and build community.

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Emergent Delivery: Education and Training Improve Team Communication and Patient Outcomes

Treating moms in emergent labor requires solid communication, role clarity and patient handoffs. Learn more about our team’s training efforts.

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Reducing Severe Retinopathy of Prematurity in the NICU

Our NICU is tackling severe retinopathy of prematurity (ROP), a leading cause of childhood blindness. Learn how we’re helping families envision a healthy future.

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Youth and Pet Survivors Program: Creating Companionship with Virtual Animal-Assisted Therapy

Our Youth and Pet Survivors Program (YAPS) matches pediatric cancer patients with animal “pen pals.”

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4D MRI for Kids with Pulmonary Hypertension

Catheterization is a risky but necessary way to track pulmonary hypertension in children. Here, researchers are adapting 4D MRI to the task, and they’re seeing the heart in new ways.

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Understanding Intestinal Failure-Associated Liver Disease

Though IV nutrition was a medical breakthrough, its long-term use could cause serious liver disease in some infants and children. Learn about our team's groundbreaking research on intestinal failure-associated liver disease (IFALD).

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New Approaches to Focal Cortical Dysplasia

Focal cortical dysplasia is a common cause of treatment-resistant epilepsy in children. At Children's Hospital Colorado, however, researchers are homing in on focal cortical dysplasia treatment.

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Predicting Relapse in Leukemia with Digital Droplet PCR

Our pediatric oncologist and hematologist Amanda Winters, MD, PhD, is working on a way to more reliably predict relapse in leukemia patients.

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In Search of a Cure for Treatment-Induced Brain Tumors

After initial cancer treatments, a secondary, incurable tumor may form, known as a treatment-induced high-grade glioma. Thankfully, researchers are searching for a cure for these high-grade gliomas in children.