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Hisbonenus
Klein, Michel
Contemporary Music Score Collection
(2020)
This music score was submitted for the Kaleidoscope 2020 Call for Scores, an open access collaboration with the UCLA Music Library.
Article
Song of Songs
Klein, Michel
Contemporary Music Score Collection
(2020)
This music score was submitted for the Kaleidoscope 2020 Call for Scores, an open access collaboration with the UCLA Music Library.
Article
Adam Ki Yakriv Mikem
Klein, Michel
Contemporary Music Score Collection
(2020)
This music score was submitted for the Kaleidoscope 2020 Call for Scores, an open access collaboration with the UCLA Music Library.
Article
Peer Reviewed
Simulating Cognitive Coping Strategies for Intelligent Support Agents
Aziz, Azizi Ab
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Treur, Jan
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Klein, Michel
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Volume 32
(2010)
Article
Peer Reviewed
Modeling Human Information Acquisition Strategies
Heuvelink, Annerieke
;
Klein, Michel
;
Van Lambalgen, Rianne
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, Volume 31
(2009)
Article
Peer Reviewed
Four-Gene Pan-African Blood Signature Predicts Progression to Tuberculosis
Suliman, Sara
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Thompson, Ethan G
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Sutherland, Jayne
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Weiner, January
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Ota, Martin OC
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Shankar, Smitha
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Penn-Nicholson, Adam
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Thiel, Bonnie
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Erasmus, Mzwandile
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Maertzdorf, Jeroen
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Duffy, Fergal J
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Hill, Philip C
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Hughes, E Jane
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Stanley, Kim
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Downing, Katrina
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Fisher, Michelle L
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Valvo, Joe
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Parida, Shreemanta K
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van der Spuy, Gian
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Tromp, Gerard
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Adetifa, Ifedayo MO
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Donkor, Simon
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Howe, Rawleigh
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Mayanja-Kizza, Harriet
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Boom, W Henry
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Dockrell, Hazel M
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Ottenhoff, Tom HM
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Hatherill, Mark
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Aderem, Alan
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Hanekom, Willem A
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Scriba, Thomas J
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Kaufmann, Stefan HE
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Zak, Daniel E
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Walzl, Gerhard
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Walzl, Gerhard
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Black, Gillian F
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van der Spuy, Gian
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Stanley, Kim
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Kriel, Magdalena
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Du Plessis, Nelita
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Nene, Nonhlanhla
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Roberts, Teri
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Kleynhans, Leanie
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Gutschmidt, Andrea
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Smith, Bronwyn
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Nene, Nonhlanhla
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Loxton, Andre G
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Chegou, Novel N
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Tromp, Gerhardus
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Tabb, David
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Ottenhoff, Tom HM
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Klein, Michel R
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Haks, Marielle C
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Franken, Kees LMC
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Geluk, Annemieke
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van Meijgaarden, Krista E
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Joosten, Simone A
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Boom, W Henry
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Thiel, Bonnie
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Mayanja-Kizza, Harriet
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Joloba, Moses
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Zalwango, Sarah
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Nsereko, Mary
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Okwera, Brenda
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Kisingo, Hussein
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Kaufmann, Stefan HE
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Parida, Shreemanta K
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Golinski, Robert
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Maertzdorf, Jeroen
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Weiner, January
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Jacobson, Marc
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Dockrell, Hazel
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Smith, Steven
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Gorak-Stolinska, Patricia
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Hur, Yun-Gyoung
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Lalor, Maeve
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Lee, Ji-Sook
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Crampin, Amelia C
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French, Neil
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Ngwira, Bagrey
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Ben-Smith, Anne
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Watkins, Kate
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Ambrose, Lyn
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Simukonda, Felanji
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Mvula, Hazzie
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Chilongo, Femia
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Saul, Jacky
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Branson, Keith
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Suliman, Sara
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Scriba, Thomas J
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Mahomed, Hassan
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Hughes, E Jane
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Bilek, Nicole
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Erasmus, Mzwandile
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Xasa, Onke
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Veldsman, Ashley
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Downing, Katrina
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Fisher, Michelle
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Penn-Nicholson, Adam
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Mulenga, Humphrey
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Abel, Brian
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Bowmaker, Mark
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Kagina, Benjamin
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Chung, William Kwong
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Hanekom, Willem A
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Sadoff, Jerry
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Sizemore, Donata
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Ramachandran, S
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Barker, Lew
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Brennan, Michael
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Weichold, Frank
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Muller, Stefanie
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Geiter, Larry
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Kassa, Desta
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Abebe, Almaz
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Mesele, Tsehayenesh
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Tegbaru, Belete
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Baarle, Debbie van
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Miedema, Frank
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Howe, Rawleigh
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Mihret, Adane
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Aseffa, Abraham
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Bekele, Yonas
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Iwnetu, Rachel
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Tafesse, Mesfin
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Yamuah, Lawrence
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Ota, Martin
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Sutherland, Jayne
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Hill, Philip
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Adegbola, Richard
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Corrah, Tumani
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Antonio, Martin
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Togun, Toyin
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Adetifa, Ifedayo
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Donkor, Simon
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Andersen, Peter
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Rosenkrands, Ida
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Doherty, Mark
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Weldingh, Karin
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Schoolnik, Gary
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Dolganov, Gregory
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Van, Tran
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Kafaar, Fazlin
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Workman, Leslie
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Mulenga, Humphrey
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Scriba, Thomas J
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Hughes, E Jane
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Bilek, Nicole
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Erasmus, Mzwandile
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Xasa, Onke
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Veldsman, Ashley
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Cloete, Yolundi
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Abrahams, Deborah
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Moyo, Sizulu
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Gelderbloem, Sebastian
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Tameris, Michele
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Geldenhuys, Hennie
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Hanekom, Willem
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Hussey, Gregory
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Ehrlich, Rodney
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Verver, Suzanne
;
Geiter, Larry
UC San Francisco Previously Published Works
(2018)
Rationale:
Contacts of patients with tuberculosis (TB) constitute an important target population for preventive measures because they are at high risk of infection with
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
and progression to disease.
Objectives:
We investigated biosignatures with predictive ability for incident TB.
Methods:
In a case-control study nested within the Grand Challenges 6-74 longitudinal HIV-negative African cohort of exposed household contacts, we employed RNA sequencing, PCR, and the pair ratio algorithm in a training/test set approach. Overall, 79 progressors who developed TB between 3 and 24 months after diagnosis of index case and 328 matched nonprogressors who remained healthy during 24 months of follow-up were investigated.
Measurements and Main Results:
A four-transcript signature derived from samples in a South African and Gambian training set predicted progression up to two years before onset of disease in blinded test set samples from South Africa, the Gambia, and Ethiopia with little population-associated variability, and it was also validated in an external cohort of South African adolescents with latent
M. tuberculosis
infection. By contrast, published diagnostic or prognostic TB signatures were predicted in samples from some but not all three countries, indicating site-specific variability.
Post hoc
meta-analysis identified a single gene pair,
C1QC
/
TRAV27
(complement C1q C-chain / T-cell receptor-α variable gene 27) that would consistently predict TB progression in household contacts from multiple African sites but not in infected adolescents without known recent exposure events.
Conclusions:
Collectively, we developed a simple whole blood-based PCR test to predict TB in recently exposed household contacts from diverse African populations. This test has potential for implementation in national TB contact investigation programs.
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