Matthew P Wand
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Naumann U, Luta G, Wand M
BMC Bioinformatics
. 2010 Jan;
11:44.
PMID: 20096119
Background: High-throughput flow cytometry experiments produce hundreds of large multivariate samples of cellular characteristics. These samples require specialized processing to obtain clinically meaningful measurements. A major component of this processing...
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Swart B, Salganik M, Wand M, Tinckam K, Milford E, Drbal K, et al.
J Immunol Methods
. 2005 Aug;
305(1):75-83.
PMID: 16126219
There were over 600 antibodies submitted to HLDA8, with many of unknown specificity. Of these, 101 antibodies were selected for a blind panel study that also included 5 negative controls...
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French J, Wand M
Biostatistics
. 2004 Apr;
5(2):177-91.
PMID: 15054024
Maps depicting cancer incidence rates have become useful tools in public health research, giving valuable information about the spatial variation in rates of disease. Typically, these maps are generated using...
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Kim J, Hauser R, Wand M, Herrick R, Houk R, Aeschliman D, et al.
Am J Ind Med
. 2003 Oct;
44(5):458-66.
PMID: 14571509
Background: Exposure to metal-containing particulate matter has been associated with adverse pulmonary responses. Metals in particulate matter are soluble, hence are readily recovered in urine of exposed individuals. This study...
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Kim J, Hauser R, Wand M, Herrick R, Amarasiriwardena C, Christiani D
Environ Res
. 2003 Sep;
93(2):158-66.
PMID: 12963400
Toxicologic studies have shown that soluble transition metals in residual oil fly ash (ROFA) can induce pulmonary injury. In this study, we investigated the association between the fractional concentration of...
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Kim J, Wand M, Hauser R, Mukherjee S, Herrick R, Christiani D
Environ Health Perspect
. 2003 May;
111(5):676-80.
PMID: 12727593
Particulate air pollution has been associated with adverse respiratory health effects. This study assessed the utility of expired nitric oxide to detect acute airway responses to metal-containing fine particulates. Using...