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    Categorical meta-analysis of Osteopontin as a clinical cancer marker by WEBER, Georg F, LETT, G. Scott, HAUBEIN, Ned C

    Published in Oncology reports (01-02-2011)
    “…Although extensive literature exists on cancer biomarkers few have found entry into clinical use. In particular, the cancer metastasis gene Osteopontin has…”
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    Quantum Chemical Investigation of the Koch Carbonylation of Methyl tert-Butyl Ether (MTBE) by Haubein, Ned C, Broadbelt, Linda J, Schlosberg, Richard H

    “…Methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) is a widely used additive in oxygenated gasoline that has recently come under environmental pressure. Consequently, the demand…”
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    Polygenic risk score-based phenome-wide association for glaucoma and its impact on disease susceptibility in two large biobanks by Yun, Jae-Seung, Jung, Sang-Hyuk, Lee, Su-Nam, Jung, Seung Min, Won, Hong-Hee, Kim, Dokyoon, Choi, Jin A

    Published in Journal of translational medicine (15-04-2024)
    “…Glaucoma is a leading cause of worldwide irreversible blindness. Considerable uncertainty remains regarding the association between a variety of phenotypes and…”
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    Many-Body Optimization Using an Ab Initio Monte Carlo Method by Haubein, Ned C, McMillan, Scott A, Broadbelt, Linda J

    “…Advances in computing power have made it possible to study solvated molecules using ab initio quantum chemistry. Inclusion of discrete solvent molecules is…”
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    Ab Initio Stochastic Optimization of Conformational and Many-Body Degrees of Freedom by McMillan, Scott A, Haubein, Ned C, Snurr, Randall Q, Broadbelt, Linda J

    “…Moderate to large size molecules in solution have complex energy surfaces due to intramolecular (conformational) and intermolecular (many-body) interactions…”
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    PMS2CL interference leading to erroneous identification of a pathogenic PMS2 variant in Black patients by Cappadocia, Jacqueline, Aiello, Lisa B., Kelley, Michael J., Katona, Bryson W., Verma, Anurag, Brock, Ashlei, DerOhannessian, Stephanie, Dudek, Scott, Drivas, Theodore, Haubein, Ned, Hu-Sain, Khadijah, Judy, Renae, Ko, Yi-An, Livingstone, Meghan, Morrel, Linda, Morse, Colleen, Risman, Marjorie, Tran, Teo, Vadivieso, Fred, Weaver, JoEllen, Rader, Daniel J., Ritchie, Marylyn D., Feldman, Michael D., Beechert, Christina, Fuller, Erin D., Lopez, Alexander, Overton, John D., Padilla, Maria Sotiropoulos, Manoochehri, Kia, Schleicher, Thomas D., Widom, Louis, Wolf, Sarah E., Banerjee, Nilanjana, Cantor, Michael, Li, Dadong, Malhotra, Sameer, Sharma, Deepika, Staples, Jeffrey, Bai, Xiaodong, Bao, Suying, Eom, Gisu, Habegger, Lukas, Hawes, Alicia, Lanche, Rouel, Mansfield, Adam J., Maxwell, Evan K., O’Keeffe, Sean, Orelus, Max, Panea, Razvan, Polanco, Tommy, Rasool, Ayesha, Salerno, William, Staples, Jeffrey C., Sun, Kathie, Backman, Joshua, Damask, Amy, Ferreira, Manuel Allen Revez, Ghosh, Arkopravo, Gurski, Lauren, Jorgenson, Eric, Kang, Hyun Min, Kessler, Michael, Kosmicki, Jack, Li, Alexander, Lin, Nan, Locke, Adam, Mbatchou, Joelle, Moscati, Arden, Paulding, Charles, Sidore, Carlo, Stahl, Eli, Ye, Bin, Coppola, Giovanni, Bovijn, Jonas, Siminovitch, Katherine, Praveen, Kavita, Lotta, Luca A., Kapoor, Manav, Verweij, Niek, Sosina, Olukayode, Akbari, Parsa, Nakka, Priyanka, Gokhale, Sujit, De, Tanima, Rajagopal, Veera, Shuldiner, Alan, Tzoneva, Gannie, Rodriguez-Flores, Juan, Jones, Marcus B., LeBlanc, Michelle G., Mighty, Jason, Mitnaul, Lyndon J., Nishtala, Nirupama, Rana, Nadia, Hernandez, Jaimee, Abecasis, Goncalo, Baras, Aris, Deubler, Andrew, Economides, Aris, Lotta, Luca A.

    Published in Genetics in Medicine Open (2024)
    “…This study investigates the frequency of a clinically reported variant in PMS2, NM_000535.7:c.2523G>A p.(W841∗), from next-generation sequencing studies in 2…”
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    Utility of Automated Protocols, Qdots and Quantitative Tissue Image Analysis for in‐situ Biomarker Studies by Pestano, Gary Anthony, Carpenter, Anne, Ashworth‐Sharpe, Julia, Vanpatten, Kristie, Haubein, Ned, LeFever, Mark, Palting, John, Riley, Janice, Kosmeder, Jerome, Lett, Scott, Bieniarz, Chris, Miller, Philip

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-03-2008)
    “…Abstract only Analyses of biomarkers in tissues represent a critical component in the development of therapeutics. In oncology drug development, entire…”
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    Koch carbonylation of methyl tert-butyl ether: Challenges in liquid phase mechanistic modeling and many -body optimization by Haubein, Ned Charles

    Published 01-01-2002
    “…Methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) is a widely used additive in oxygenated gasoline that has recently come under environmental pressure. Consequently, the demand…”
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    13C NMR study of the acid-catalyzed carbonylation of methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) by HAUBEIN, Ned C, BROADBELT, Linda J, MOZCLESKI, Edmund J, SCHLOSBERG, Richard H, COOK, Raymond A, MEHNERT, Christian P, FARCASIU, Dan

    Published in Catalysis letters (01-06-2002)
    “…Methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE) is a widely used additive in oxygenated gasoline that has recently been identified as a potential health threat to the drinking…”
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