Diana Cundell

TitleProfessor, EF
InstitutionPhiladelphia University
DepartmentLife Sciences Undergraduate Pr - Philadelphia University
Address3243 School House Lane
Philadelphia PA 19144
Phone2159512817
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    1. Cundell DR, Matrone MA, Ratajczak P, Pierce JD. The effect of aerial parts of Echinacea on the circulating white cell levels and selected immune functions of the aging male Sprague-Dawley rat. Int Immunopharmacol. 2003 Jul; 3(7):1041-8. PMID: 12810361.
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    2. Cundell DR. Development of a microbiology course for diverse majors; longitudinal survey of the use of various active, problem-based learning assignments. Microbiol Educ. 2002 May; 3:12-7. PMID: 23653545; PMCID: PMC3633121.
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    3. Cundell DR, Silibovsky RS, Sanders R, Sztandera LM. Generation of an intelligent medical system, using a real database, to diagnose bacterial infection in hospitalized patients. Int J Med Inform. 2001 Sep; 63(1-2):31-40. PMID: 11518663.
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    4. Cundell DR, Silibovsky RS, Sanders R, Sztandera LM. Using fuzzy sets to analyze putative correlates between age, blood type, gender and/or race with bacterial infection. Artif Intell Med. 2001 Jan-Mar; 21(1-3):235-9. PMID: 11154891.
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