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Michael Hughes
Researcher at Royal Hallamshire Hospital
Publications - 615
Citations - 26328
Michael Hughes is an academic researcher from Royal Hallamshire Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 74, co-authored 531 publications receiving 24066 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Hughes include Royal College of Physicians & St Thomas' Hospital.
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Stability of Autistic Traits in the General Population: Further Evidence for a Continuum of Impairment
Elise B. Robinson,Elise B. Robinson,Kerim Munir,Marcus R. Munafò,Michael Hughes,Marie C. McCormick,Karestan C. Koenen +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that autistic traits are highly stable in the general population, even in individuals with the highest concentrations of autism-like behaviors, and the gap between female and male risk for autistic symptomology is consistent over time.
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Whites’ Racial Policy Attitudes in the Twenty-First Century: The Continuing Significance of Racial Resentment
Steven A. Tuch,Michael Hughes +1 more
TL;DR: Among the explanations of the principle-policy gap that the authors examine, one stands out as especially powerful: racial resentment, a variant of stratification ideology that focuses on the role of racial individualism in shaping white resistance to meaningful policy change.
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Whites' racial policy attitudes
Steven A. Tuch,Michael Hughes +1 more
TL;DR: This article examined whites' views on racial policy issues and the factors that shape these views and found that structural attributions of the sources of racial inequality, recognition of the embeddedness of discrimination toward blacks, and group self-interest combine to shape whites' racial policy attitudes.
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Regression dilution in the proportional hazards model.
TL;DR: The problem of regression dilution arising from covariate measurement error is investigated for survival data using the proportional hazards model and a relationship between the estimated parameter in large samples and the true parameter is obtained showing that the bias does not depend on the form of the baseline hazard function when the errors are normally distributed.
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In Vivo Emergence of Vicriviroc Resistance in a Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Subtype C-Infected Subject
Athe M. N. Tsibris,Manish Sagar,Manish Sagar,Roy M. Gulick,Zhaohui Su,Michael Hughes,Wayne Greaves,Mani Subramanian,Charles Flexner,Francoise Giguel,Kay E. Leopold,Eoin Coakley,Daniel R. Kuritzkes,Daniel R. Kuritzkes +13 more
TL;DR: Resistant virus showed VCV-enhanced replication, cross-resistance to another CCR5 antagonist, TAK779, and increased sensitivity to aminooxypentane-RANTES and the CCR4 monoclonal antibody HGS004.