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| Peter PennefatherSummaryAffiliation: University of Toronto Country: Canada Publications
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The use of fluorescence enhancement to improve the microscopic diagnosis of falciparum malariaRebecca Guy
Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Malar J 6:89. 2007..A method for the simultaneous staining of Plasmodium-parasitized culture and blood smears for both bright field and fluorescence was developed and its ability to improve detection efficiency tested...
Idiosyncratic gating of HERG-like K+ channels in microgliaP S Pennefather
Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario M5S 2S2, Canada
J Gen Physiol 111:795-805. 1998....
Pill characterization data streams for reducing exposure to inadequately identified anti-malarial medication in developing countriesPeter Pennefather
University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Malar J 9:214. 2010..Framing this problem as one of misidentification rather than the more common framing of criminal misrepresentation leads to new solutions sets not currently being considered...
An integrated undergraduate pain curriculum, based on IASP curricula, for six health science facultiesJudy Watt-Watson
Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, 50 St George Street, Toronto, Ont, Canada M5S 3H4
Pain 110:140-8. 2004..Overall evaluations were positive, and statistically significant changes were demonstrated in students' pain knowledge and beliefs. This unique and valuable learning opportunity will be repeated with some modifications next year...
An interfaculty pain curriculum: lessons learned from six years experienceJudith Hunter
Department of Physical Therapy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont, Canada
Pain 140:74-86. 2008..3% to 91.2%. This curriculum continues to be a unique and valuable learning opportunity as we utilize lessons learned from extensive evaluation to move the pain agenda forward with pre-licensure health science students...
An informatics model for guiding assembly of telemicrobiology workstations for malaria collaborative diagnostics using commodity products and open-source softwareWest Suhanic
Laboratory for Collaborative Diagnostics, Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto, 144 College St, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 2S2, Canada
Malar J 8:164. 2009..An informatics model is presented for guiding the use of low-cost commodity components and free software in the assembly of clinically useful and usable telemicrobiology workstations...
