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Christine Schmucker
Researcher at University of Freiburg
Publications - 76
Citations - 3327
Christine Schmucker is an academic researcher from University of Freiburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Randomized controlled trial & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 61 publications receiving 2590 citations. Previous affiliations of Christine Schmucker include Cochrane Collaboration & Research Triangle Park.
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Full publication of results initially presented in abstracts
Roberta W. Scherer,Joerg J Meerpohl,Nadine Pfeifer,Christine Schmucker,Guido Schwarzer,Erik von Elm +5 more
TL;DR: Only 63% of results from abstracts describing randomized or controlled clinical trials are published in full, and 'Positive' results were more frequently published than not 'positive' results.
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A paraxial schematic eye model for the growing C57BL/6 mouse.
TL;DR: The most striking features of the mouse eye were that linear growth was slow but extended far beyond sexual maturity, that the corneal curvature did not increase, and that the prominent lens growth caused a developmental decline of the vitreous chamber depth.
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Systemic safety of bevacizumab versus ranibizumab for neovascular age-related macular degeneration.
Lorenzo Moja,Ersilia Lucenteforte,Koren H. Kwag,Vittorio Bertele,Annalisa Campomori,Usha Chakravarthy,Roberto D'Amico,Kay Dickersin,Laurent Kodjikian,Kristina Lindsley,Yoon K. Loke,Maureen G. Maguire,Daniel F. Martin,Alessandro Mugelli,Bernd Mühlbauer,Isabel Püntmann,Barnaby C Reeves,Chris A Rogers,Christine Schmucker,Manju L Subramanian,Gianni Virgili +20 more
TL;DR: The aim was to assess the systemic safety of intravitreal bevacizumab compared with intrav itreal ranibizumAB in people with neovascular AMD and to downgrade the quality of the evidence for any of the outcomes due to risk of bias.
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A paraxial schematic eye model for the growing C57BL/6 mouse
TL;DR: This article developed a paraxial ray tracing model of the growing eye for the most common laboratory mouse strain, the C57BL/6 mouse, for the age range between 22 and 100 days and found that linear growth was slow but extended far beyond sexual maturity, that the corneal curvature did not increase, and that prominent lens growth caused a developmental decline of the vitreous chamber depth.
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Extent of non-publication in cohorts of studies approved by research ethics committees or included in trial registries.
Christine Schmucker,Lisa K Schell,Susan Portalupi,Patrick Oeller,Laura Cabrera,Dirk Bassler,Guido Schwarzer,Roberta W. Scherer,Gerd Antes,Erik von Elm,Joerg J Meerpohl +10 more
TL;DR: A systematic review determined the proportion of studies published as peer-reviewed journal articles and investigated factors associated with full publication in cohorts of studies approved by research ethics committees (RECs) or included in trial registries to suggest that the dissemination of research findings is biased.