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    Drug- not carrier-dependent haematological and biochemical changes in a repeated dose study of cyclosporine encapsulated polyester nano- and micro-particles: Size does not matter by Venkatpurwar, V.P, Rhodes, S, Oien, K.A, Elliott, M.A, Tekwe, C.D, Jørgensen, H.G, Kumar, M.N.V. Ravi

    Published in Toxicology (Amsterdam) (01-04-2015)
    “…Highlights • The particulate delivery allows an increase in dose range without accrual of toxicities. • The altered haematological and biochemical changes are…”
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    Validation of the Hopkins Medication Schedule To Identify Difficulties in Taking Medications by Carlson, Michelle C., Fried, Linda P., Xue, Qian-Li, Tekwe, Carmen, Brandt, Jason

    “…Background. Medications often represent the first line of defense in preventing or delaying the progression of chronic diseases. The health implications of…”
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    Urban air pollution, poverty, violence and health – Neurological and immunological aspects as mediating factors by Kristiansson, Marianne, Sörman, Karolina, Tekwe, Carmen, Calderón-Garcidueñas, Lilian

    Published in Environmental research (01-07-2015)
    “…Rapid rural–urban migration has created overcrowded areas characterized by concentrated poverty and increases in indoor and outdoor air pollutants. These…”
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    An Empirical Comparison of Statistical Models for Value-Added Assessment of School Performance by Tekwe, Carmen D., Carter, Randy L., Ma, Chang-Xing, Algina, James, Lucas, Maurice E., Roth, Jeffrey, Ariet, Mario, Fisher, Thomas, Resnick, Michael B.

    “…Hierarchical Linear Models (HLM) have been used extensively for value-added analysis, adjusting for important student and school-level covariates such as…”
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    Application of survival analysis methodology to the quantitative analysis of LC-MS proteomics data by Tekwe, C. D., Dabney, A. R., Carroll, R. J.

    “…Protein abundance in quantitative proteomics is often based on observed spectral features derived from LC-MS experiments. Peak intensities are largely…”
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