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    Homelessness During Pregnancy: A Unique, Time-Dependent Risk Factor of Birth Outcomes

    Evaluate homelessness during pregnancy as a unique, time-dependent risk factor for adverse birth outcomes. 9,995 mothers of children <48 months old surveyed at emergency departments and primary care clinics in...

    Diana B. Cutts, Sharon Coleman, Maureen M. Black in Maternal and Child Health Journal (2015)

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    Prevalence and Correlates of Non-Disclosure of HIV Serostatus to Sex partners among HIV-Infected Female Sex Workers and HIV-infected Male Clients of Female Sex Workers in India

    This study examines non-disclosure of HIV serostatus to sex partners among HIV-infected adults involved with transactional sex in Mumbai, India. Surveys were conducted with HIV-infected female sex workers (n =...

    Niranjan Saggurti, Anita Raj, Bidhubhusan Mahapatra, Debbie M. Cheng in AIDS and Behavior (2013)

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    Alcohol Use and Sex Risk Behaviors Among HIV-Infected Female Sex Workers (FSWs) and HIV-Infected Male Clients of FSWs in India

    Unprotected heterosexual transactional sex plays a central role in the spread of HIV in India. Given alcohol’s association with risky sex in other populations and alcohol’s role in HIV disease progression, we ...

    Jeffrey H. Samet, Christine A. Pace, Debbie M. Cheng, Sharon Coleman in AIDS and Behavior (2010)

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    T cell receptor Vβ repertoire of tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes in oral squamous-cell carcinoma

     Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) are frequently infiltrated by tumour infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) which may demonstrate specific anti-tumour cytotoxicity. We have used a panel of family-specific primer...

    S. H. Lim, David W. Thomas, Sharon Coleman in Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy (1996)

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    Processing speed, laterality patterns, and memory encoding as a function of hemispheric dominance

    Hemispheric dominance is a cognitive style based on the differential ability to use the capabilities of the right or the left hemisphere. Subjects, classified as either right or left dominant, performed a disc...

    Sharon Coleman, Robert Zenhausern in Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society (1979)