Benjamin Unger
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Borchmann P, Ferdinandus J, Schneider G, Moccia A, Greil R, Hertzberg M, et al.
Lancet
. 2024 Jul;
404(10450):341-352.
PMID: 38971175
Background: Intensified systemic chemotherapy has the highest primary cure rate for advanced-stage, classical Hodgkin lymphoma but this comes with a cost of severe and potentially life long, persisting toxicities. With...
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Hillebrecht B, Unger B
IEEE Trans Neural Netw Learn Syst
. 2023 Dec;
36(1):1583-1593.
PMID: 38039171
Prediction error quantification in machine learning has been left out of most methodological investigations of neural networks (NNs), for both purely data-driven and physics-informed approaches. Beyond statistical investigations and generic...
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Ganesan S, Pham D, Jing Y, Farazuddin M, Hudy M, Unger B, et al.
J Immunol
. 2016 Aug;
197(6):2409-20.
PMID: 27503209
Airway epithelial cells are the major target for rhinovirus (RV) infection and express proinflammatory chemokines and antiviral cytokines that play a role in innate immunity. Previously, we demonstrated that RV...
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Al-Wadei H, Plummer 3rd H, Ullah M, Unger B, Brody J, Schuller H
Cancer Prev Res (Phila)
. 2011 Sep;
5(2):189-96.
PMID: 21955519
Psychologic distress is associated with increased lung cancer incidence and mortality. We have shown that non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cells in vitro are stimulated by the cyclic AMP (cAMP)-dependent...
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Unger B, Kemp J, Wilkins D, Psara R, Ledbetter T, Graham M, et al.
Pediatrics
. 2003 Feb;
111(2):E127-31.
PMID: 12563085
Background: Racial disparity in rates of death attributable to sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) has been observed for many years. Despite decreased SIDS death rates following the "Back to Sleep"...