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    The Food and Drug Administration’s Safety Surveillance of Adverse Event Cases Involving Cannabinoid Hemp Products, 2019–2023 by Wolf, Lisa, Hines, Michelle, Ou, Oliver, Wolpert, Beverly, Nolan, Nichole, Kenez, Stephanie, Taylor, Cassandra

    Published in American journal of public health (1971) (01-11-2024)
    “…Objective. To characterize adverse event (AE) cases received by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reportedly involving cannabinoid hemp products…”
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    Abstract 267: Large-scale RNAi screening of human kinome identifies putative breast cancer related molecular targets by Ou, Oliver, Huppi, Konrad, Gehlhaus, Kristen, Jones, Tamara, Caplen, Natasha

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-04-2012)
    “…To identify vulnerable genes in breast cancer cells that may be therapeutic candidates for treatment of breast cancer, we conducted an unbiased, large-scale,…”
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    Abstract 1834: Noncoding RNAs of the 8q24 locus: Consequences of the over-expression or suppression of miR-1204 and PVT1 in developing B cells by Huppi, Konrad, Ou, Oliver L., Pitt, Jason J., Wahlberg, Brady, Jones, Tamara L., Neppalli, Vishala, Janz, Siegfried, Caplen, Natasha J.

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-04-2013)
    “…Immortalized models of the mouse B lymphocyte lineage have proven to be valuable resources for a wide variety of B cell neoplasms and for the study of normal B…”
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    Abstract 199: Noncoding RNAs of the 8q24 locus by Huppi, Konrad, Ou, Oliver L., Pitt, Jason J, Wahlberg, Brady, Jones, Tamara L., Rodriguez-Canales, Jaime, Erickson, Heidi S, Emmert-Buck, Michael, Caplen, Natasha J.

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-04-2012)
    “…The 8q24 locus has been found to be involved in many types of cancers as a consequence of somatic changes associated with chromosome instability including…”
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    Identification of factors associated with sedation tolerance in 5000 patients undergoing outpatient colonoscopy:Canadian tertiary center experience by Shingina, Alexandra, Ou, George, Takach, Oliver, Svarta, Sigrid, Kwok, Ricky, Tong, Jessica, Donaldson, Kieran, Lam, Eric, Enns, Robert

    “…AIM To develop a prediction model aimed at identifying patients that may require higher than usual sedation doses during colonoscopy.METHODS A retrospective…”
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