Bayesian Methods for a Three-State Model for Rodent Carcinogenicity Studies
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- Tumour Incidence, Prevalence and Lethality Estimation in the Absence of Cause-of-Death Information
- Incorporation of Historical Controls Using Semiparametric Mixed Models
- Regression analysis of bivariate current status data using a multistate model
- On the use of covariates for rodent bioassay and screening experiments
- A comparison of a mixture likelihood method and the EM algorithm for an estimation problem in animal carcinogenicity studies
- A Three-State Multiplicative Model for Rodent Tumorigenicity Experiments
- The analysis of tumorigenicity data using a frailty effect
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