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    Lack of Transparency and Potential Bias in Artificial Intelligence Data Sets and Algorithms: A Scoping Review by Daneshjou, Roxana, Smith, Mary P, Sun, Mary D, Rotemberg, Veronica, Zou, James

    Published in JAMA dermatology (Chicago, Ill.) (01-11-2021)
    “…Clinical artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms have the potential to improve clinical care, but fair, generalizable algorithms depend on the clinical data on…”
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    Diagnosis and screening of patients with generalized pustular psoriasis by Ly, Karen, Beck, Kristen M, Smith, Mary P, Thibodeaux, Quinn, Bhutani, Tina

    Published in Psoriasis (Auckland, New Zealand) (01-06-2019)
    “…Generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) is a rare and potentially life-threatening variant of psoriasis that is characterized by recurrent, acute onset, widely…”
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    Tofacitinib in the management of active psoriatic arthritis: patient selection and perspectives by Ly, Karen, Beck, Kristen M., Smith, Mary P, Orbai, Ana-Maria, Liao, Wilson

    Published in Psoriasis (Auckland, New Zealand) (01-01-2019)
    “…Tofacitinib is an oral Janus kinase inhibitor approved for the treatment of psoriatic arthritis (PsA). It provides an alternative option for patients who have…”
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    Emerging Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Dermatopathology by Smith, Mary P., Schulman, Joshua M.

    Published in Current dermatology reports (01-09-2024)
    “…Purpose of Review Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing health care – transforming how physicians evaluate, diagnose, and manage a wide range of…”
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    Beyond the Booth by Ly, Karen, Smith, Mary P., Thibodeaux, Quinn G., Beck, Kristen M., Liao, Wilson, Bhutani, Tina

    Published in Dermatologic clinics (01-01-2020)
    “…The excimer laser has emerged as an efficacious treatment modality for many dermatologic diseases. The excimer laser is an alternative to standard narrowband…”
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    Influence of pH and temperature on hemolysis by adult Schistosoma mansoni membranes by Kasschau, M R, Byam-Smith, M P, Gentry, D S, Watson, F N

    Published in The Journal of experimental zoology (01-03-1995)
    “…Membrane fractions from homogenized adult Schistosoma mansoni are known to lyse host red blood cells (RBC's), which serve as an important nutrient source for…”
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    miR-200 family expression is downregulated upon neoplastic progression of Barrett's esophagus by Cameron M Smith David I Watson Mary P Leong George C Mayne Michael Z Michael Bas PL Wijnhoven Damian J Hussey

    “…AIM: To investigate miR-200 family expression in Barrett's epithelium, gastric and duodenal epithelia, and esophageal adenocarcinoma. METHODS: Real-time…”
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    Lytic activity from schistosomes: interactions with blood cells by Kasschau, M R, Gentry, D L, Byam-Smith, M P

    “…1. The schistosome lytic agent hemolyzed animal red blood cells (RBCs) containing high concentrations of membrane phosphatidyl choline (dog, mouse, and rat)…”
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    Schistosoma mansoni: membranes from adult worms reversibly perturb shape, volume, and membrane organization of intact human red blood cells by Thatte, H S, Kasschau, M R, Furlong, S T, Byam-Smith, M P, Williams, D F, Golan, D E

    Published in Experimental parasitology (01-02-1993)
    “…Adult forms of Schistosoma mansoni ingest host (human) red blood cells (RBCs). To elucidate potential mechanisms by which contact with adult parasites perturbs…”
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    Altered distribution and toxicity of digitoxigenin in fasted mice by Warwick, R O, Smith, M P, Graffy, M A, Lage, G L

    Published in Life sciences (1973) (26-08-1985)
    “…Intravenous administration of digitoxigenin (DTXGN) evokes seizure episodes in mice which may be dependent on brain biogenic amines such as serotonin (5-HT)…”
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