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    Genomic indicators in the blood predict drug-induced liver injury

    Genomic biomarkers for the detection of drug-induced liver injury (DILI) from blood are urgently needed for monitoring drug safety. We used a unique data set as part of the Food and Drug Administration led Mic...

    J Huang, W Shi, J Zhang, J W Chou, R S Paules, K Gerrish in The Pharmacogenomics Journal (2010)

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    Consistency of predictive signature genes and classifiers generated using different microarray platforms

    Microarray-based classifiers and associated signature genes generated from various platforms are abundantly reported in the literature; however, the utility of the classifiers and signature genes in cross-plat...

    X Fan, E K Lobenhofer, M Chen, W Shi, J Huang, J Luo in The Pharmacogenomics Journal (2010)

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    Empirical Bayes analysis of variance component models for microarray data

    A gene-by-gene mixed model analysis is a useful statistical method for assessing significance for microarray gene differential expression. While a large amount of data on thousands of genes are collected in a ...

    S. Feng, R. D. Wolfinger, T. M. Chu in Journal of Agricultural, Biological, and E… (2006)

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    Image Based Design and Manufacture of Scaffolds for Bone Reconstruction

    S. J. Hollister, T. M. Chu, R. E. Guldberg in IUTAM Symposium on Synthesis in Bio Solid … (2002)

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    Engineering Microstructures to Evaluate and Replace Trabecular Bone

    Trabecular bone architecture is a significant determinant of both its effective stiffness and strength. Develo** a mathematical equation to characterize stiffness and strength dependence on architecture, kno...

    S. J. Hollister, P. K. Zysset in Noninvasive Assessment of Trabecular Bone … (2001)

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    Bonding methods for strain gages on polypropylene material

    T.-M. Chu, A. N. Gent, S. Sukthankar, N. P. Reddy in Experimental Techniques (1996)

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    Biochemical Markers for Human Cancer

    Development of biochemical markers for human cancer in recent years that have been shown to be of some clinical value in management of patients will be presented. Previous approaches of using conventional immu...

    T. M. Chu in Morphological Tumor Markers (1987)

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    Carcinoembryonic antigen assay in thyroid screening

    CEA assay was incorporated into a screening program in which a high risk population for thyroid diseases due to previous irradiation for benign conditions in the head and neck areas were studied. Seven hundred...

    K. Shimaoka, T. M. Chu in Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology (1982)

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    Human pancreatic adenocarcinoma: In vitro and in vivo morphology of a new tumor line established from ascites

    A human pancreatic tumor cell line has been established from the ascites of a patient with histopathologically confirmed adenocarcinoma of the head of the pancreas and maintained for more than 12 months in the...

    W. H. Chen, J. S. Horoszewicz, S. S. Leong in In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology … (1982)

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    Demonstration of Carcinoembryonic Antigen in Normal Human Plasma

    CARCINOEMBRYONIC antigen (CEA) was first reported by Gold and Freedman as a tumour-specific antigen found in tissue extract of adenocarcinoma of human colon and not present in normal colonic tissue1,2; also, CEA ...

    T. M. CHU, G. REYNOSO, H. J. HANSEN in Nature (1972)