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S Van Vooren

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Dhaese S, Colin P, Willems H, Heffernan A, Gadeyne B, Van Vooren S, et al.
Int J Antimicrob Agents . 2019 Sep; 54(6):741-749. PMID: 31479741
The study aimed to evaluate saturation of piperacillin elimination in critically ill adult patients. Seventeen critically ill adult patients received continuous and intermittent infusion of piperacillin/tazobactam. Piperacillin plasma concentrations (n ...
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Herregodts J, Van Vooren S, Deschuyteneer E, Dhaese S, Stove V, Verstraete A, et al.
J Crit Care . 2019 Feb; 51:46-50. PMID: 30745285
Purpose: Measurement of antibiotic concentrations is increasingly used to optimize antibiotic therapy. Plasma samples are typically used for this, but other matrices such as exhaled air could be an alternative....
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Maas N, Van Vooren S, Hannes F, Van Buggenhout G, Mysliwiec M, Moreau Y, et al.
Genet Couns . 2008 Feb; 18(4):357-65. PMID: 18286816
The t(4;8)(p16;p23) is the second most common constitutional chromosomal translocation and is caused by an ectopic meiotic recombination between the olfactory receptor gene clusters (ORGC), located on chromosome 4p and...
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Gevaert O, Van Vooren S, Moor B
Pac Symp Biocomput . 2008 Jan; :279-90. PMID: 18229693
Microarray data are notoriously noisy such that models predicting clinically relevant outcomes often contain many false positive genes. Integration of other data sources can alleviate this problem and enhance gene...
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Menten B, Maas N, Thienpont B, Buysse K, Vandesompele J, Melotte C, et al.
J Med Genet . 2006 Feb; 43(8):625-33. PMID: 16490798
Background: Chromosomal abnormalities are a major cause of mental retardation and multiple congenital anomalies (MCA/MR). Screening for these chromosomal imbalances has mainly been done by standard karyotyping. Previous array CGH...