2025 (1 POST)

Zilber D, Messier KP, House J, Parham F, Auerbach SS, Wheeler MW. 2025. Bayesian gene set benchmark dose estimation for “omic” responses. Bioinformatics 41(1):btaf008; doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btaf008. PMCID: PMC11783320.

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2023 (1 POST)

Wheeler MW, Lim S, House JS, Shockley KR, Bailer AJ, Fostel J, Yang L, Talley D, Raghuraman A, Gift JS. 2023. ToxicR: A computational platform in R for computational toxicology and dose–response analyses. Comp Toxicol 25(Feb):100259; doi: 10.1016/j.comtox.2022.100259. PMCID: PMC9997717.

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2022 (2 POSTS)

Wheeler MW, Cortiñas Abrahantes J, Aerts M, Gift JS, Allen Davis J. 2022. Continuous model averaging for benchmark dose analysis: Averaging over distributional forms. Environmetrics 33(5):e2728; doi: 10.1002/env.2728. PMCID: PMC9799099.

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Davidson SE, Wheeler MW, Auerbach SS, Sivaganesan S, Medvedovic M. 2022. ALOHA: Aggregated local extrema splines for high-throughput dose–response analysis. Comp Toxicol. 21(Feb):100196; doi: 10.1016/j.comtox.2021.100196. PMCID: PMC8785973.

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2020 (2 POSTS)

Aerts M, Wheeler MW, Abrahantes JC. 2020. An extended and unified modeling framework for benchmark dose estimation for both continuous and binary data. Environmetrics 31(7):e2630; doi: 10.1002/env.2630. PMCID: PMC9432821.

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Wheeler MW, Blessinger T, Shao K, Allen BC, Olszyk L, Davis JA, Gift JS. 2020. Quantitative risk assessment: Developing a Bayesian approach to dichotomous dose–response uncertainty. Risk Anal 40(9):1706-22; doi: 10.1111/risa.13537. PMCID: PMC7722241.

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2019 (1 POST)

Wheeler MW, Piegorsch WW, Bailer AJ. 2019. Quantal risk assessment database: A database for exploring patterns in quantal dose‐response data in risk assessment and its application to develop priors for Bayesian dose‐response analysis. Risk Anal 39(3):616-29; doi: 10.1111/risa.13218. PMCID: PMC6408269

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2017 (1 POST)

Wheeler MW, Bailer AJ, Cole T, Park RM, Shao K. 2017. Bayesian quantile impairment threshold benchmark dose estimation for continuous endpoints. Risk Anal 37(11):2107-18; doi: 10.1111/risa.12762. PMCID: PMC5740488.

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2015 (2 POSTS)

Wheeler MW, Park R, Bailer A, Whittaker C. 2015. Historical context and recent advances in exposure-response estimation for deriving occupational exposure limits. J Occup Environ Hyg 12(sup1):S7-S17; doi: 10.1080/15459624.2015.1076934. PMCID: PMC4685605.

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Wheeler MW, Shao K, Bailer AJ. 2015. Quantile benchmark dose estimation for continuous endpoints. Environmetrics 26(5):363-72; doi: 10.1002/env.2432.

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2013 (1 POST)

Wheeler MW, Bailer AJ. 2013. An empirical comparison of low-dose extrapolation from points of departure (PoD) compared to extrapolations based upon methods that account for model uncertainty. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol 67(1):75-82; doi: 10.1016/j.yrtph.2013.06.006. PMCID: PMC4724873

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2012 (1 POST)

Wheeler MW, Bailer AJ. 2012. Monotonic Bayesian semiparametric benchmark dose analysis. Risk Anal 32(7):1207-18; doi: 10.1111/j.1539-6924.2011.01786.x. PMID: 22385024.

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2009 (2 POSTS)

Wheeler MW, Bailer AJ. 2009. Comparing model averaging with other model selection strategies for benchmark dose estimation. Environ Ecol Stat 16:37-51; doi: 10.1007/s10651-007-0071-7.

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Wheeler MW, Bailer AJ. 2009. Benchmark dose estimation incorporating multiple data sources. Risk Anal 29(2):249-56; doi: 10.1111/j.1539-6924.2008.01144x. PMID: 19000080.

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2008 (1 POST)

Wheeler MW, Bailer AJ. 2008. Model averaging software for dichotomous dose response risk estimation. J Stat Software 26(5):1-15; doi: 10.18637jss.v026.i05.

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2007 (1 POST)

Wheeler MW, Bailer AJ. 2007. Properties of model‐averaged BMDLs: A study of model averaging in dichotomous response risk estimation. Risk Anal 7(3):659-70; doi: 10.1111/j.1539-6924.2007.0090.x. PMID: 17640214.

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2005 (1 POST)

Bailer AJ, Noble RB, Wheeler MW. 2005. Model uncertainty and risk estimation for experimental studies of quantal responses. Risk Anal 25(2):291-9; doi: 10.1111/j.1539-6924.2005.00590.x. PMID: 15876205.

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