The following pages link to Christopher J. Portier (Q1817439):
Displaying 18 items.
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- The application of a multistage model that incorporates DNA damage and repair to the analysis of initiation/promotion experiments (Q809919) (← links)
- Replication potential of cells via the protein kinase C-MAPK pathway: application of a mathematical model (Q886666) (← links)
- Calculation of the cumulative distribution function of the time to a small observable tumor (Q886764) (← links)
- A model for hepatocarcinogenesis treating phenotypical changes in focal hepatocellular lesions as epigenetic events (Q1306986) (← links)
- A stem cell model for carcinogenesis (Q1325042) (← links)
- Multistage, stochastic models of the cancer process: A general theory for calculating tumor incidence (Q1584580) (← links)
- Calculating tumor incidence rates in stochastic models of carcinogenesis (Q1817440) (← links)
- Development of a biologically-based controlled growth and differentiation model for developmental toxicology (Q1871740) (← links)
- Stochastic simulation of a multistage model of carcinogenesis (Q1914211) (← links)
- Incorporating observability thresholds of tumors into the two-stage carcinogenesis model (Q1971000) (← links)
- Analytic expressions for maximum likelihood estimators in a nonparametric model of tumor incidence and death (Q3135611) (← links)
- Low-Dose-Rate Extrapolation Using the Multistage Model (Q3321304) (← links)
- Effects of Treatment-Induced Mortality and Tumor-Induced Mortality on Tests for Carcinogenicity in Small Samples (Q3489330) (← links)
- Explicit solutions for constrained maximum likelihood estimators in survival/sacrifice experiments (Q4037724) (← links)
- An Index of Tumorigenic Potency (Q4274316) (← links)
- A Measure of Tumorigenic Potency Incorporating Dose-Response Shape (Q4274366) (← links)
- A Note on Approximating the Cumulative Distribution Function of the Time to Tumor Onset in Multistage Models (Q5750270) (← links)