William F Rencher
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Schwartz J, Ballagh S, Kwok C, Mauck C, Weiner D, Rencher W, et al.
Contraception
. 2007 Jan;
75(2):136-41.
PMID: 17241844
Objective: This study evaluated the effect of the so-called universal placebo compared to the polystyrene sulfonate (PSS) placebo on genital irritation. Design: A single-center, Phase I, randomized, closed-label study was...
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Anderson R, Feathergill K, Diao X, Chany 2nd C, Rencher W, Zaneveld L, et al.
Contraception
. 2004 Oct;
70(5):415-22.
PMID: 15504382
This study evaluated contraception by formulated Ushercell, a uniquely high-molecular-weight form of cellulose sulfate, in the rabbit. Variables included (1) dose effectiveness, (2) duration of effectiveness, and (3) formulation excipients....
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Mauck C, Weiner D, Ballagh S, Creinin M, Archer D, Schwartz J, et al.
Contraception
. 2004 Jun;
70(1):77-83.
PMID: 15208057
Objectives: To evaluate symptoms and signs of genital irritation, vaginal leakage and acceptability of polystyrene sulfonate (PSS), which is being studied as a vaginal contraceptive and microbicide. Methods: Forty-nine women...
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Anderson R, Feathergill K, Cooper M, Kirkpatrick R, Herold B, Doncel G, et al.
J Androl
. 2002 May;
23(3):426-38.
PMID: 12002445
The spread of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and limited methods for control of pregnancies presents high risks to the reproductive health of women. Methods controlled by women and directed toward...
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Zaneveld L, Waller D, Anderson R, Chany 2nd C, Rencher W, Feathergill K, et al.
Biol Reprod
. 2002 Mar;
66(4):886-94.
PMID: 11906905
Host cell infection by sexually transmitted disease (STD)-causing microbes and fertilization by spermatozoa may have some mechanisms in common. If so, certain noncytotoxic agents could inhibit the functional activity of...