Anthony Almudevar
University of Rochester
89 Papers
517 Citations
Anthony Almudevar is an academic researcher from University of Rochester. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Bayesian probability. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 85 publications. Previous affiliations of Anthony Almudevar include Halifax & University of Rochester Medical Center.
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Papers
On Non-Detects in qPCR Data
TL;DR: This work proposes a model of the missing data mechanism and develops a method to directly model non-detects as missing data and shows that this approach results in a sizeable reduction in bias when estimating both absolute and differential gene expression.
Screening for adolescent depression: comparison of the Kutcher Adolescent Depression Scale with the Beck depression inventory.
TL;DR: A new self-report scale, the Kutcher Adolescent Depression Scale (KADS), designed specifically to diagnose and assess the severity of adolescent depression is described, which may prove to be an efficient and effective means of ruling out MDE in adolescents.
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Estimation of Single-Generation Sibling Relationships Based on DNA Markers
Anthony Almudevar,Chris Field +1 more
TL;DR: An algorithm for infering joint sibling relationships for a single generation sample of organisms based on DNA marker data is presented and an enumeration of all genetically compatible sibling groupings is presented, which is maximal in the sense that no other individual can be added to the sibling group.
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Coxiella burnetii seropositivity in parturient women is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes.
Joanne M. Langley,Joanne M. Langley,Thomas J. Marrie,Thomas J. Marrie,John C. LeBlanc,John C. LeBlanc,Anthony Almudevar,Anthony Almudevar,Lothar Resch,Lothar Resch,Didier Raoult,Didier Raoult +11 more
TL;DR: About 4% of parturient women in an area with endemic Q fever infection have evidence of previous exposure to C burnetii and this exposure is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, and the pathogenesis of this association remains to be determined.
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Mouse liver dispersion for the diagnosis of early-stage Fatty liver disease: a 70-sample study.
Christopher T. Barry,Zaegyoo Hah,Alexander Partin,Robert A. Mooney,Kuang-Hsiang Chuang,Alicia H. Augustine,Anthony Almudevar,Wenqing Cao,Deborah J. Rubens,Kevin J. Parker +9 more
TL;DR: This study assesses gradations of steatosis in mouse livers using crawling waves, which are interfering patterns of shear waves introduced into the liver by external sources, and points to the potential of a scoring system for Steatosis based on shear wave dispersion.
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