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Wade PfauThe American College of Financial Services Verified email at theamericancollege.edu Cited by 1890 |
Exposure to β-carbolines norharman and harman
W Pfau, K Skog - Journal of Chromatography B, 2004 - Elsevier
The aromatic β-carbolines norharman and harman have been implicated in a number of
human diseases including Parkinson’s disease, tremor, addiction and cancer. It has been …
human diseases including Parkinson’s disease, tremor, addiction and cancer. It has been …
Aristolochic acid binds covalently to the exocyclic amino group of purine nucleotides in DNA
W Pfau, HH Schmeiser, M Wiessler - Carcinogenesis, 1990 - academic.oup.com
The plant extract aristolochic acid (AA) has been used as a herbal drug in many cultures
since antiquity. In 1982 AA was shown to be mutagenic and a strong carcinogen in Wistarrats. …
since antiquity. In 1982 AA was shown to be mutagenic and a strong carcinogen in Wistarrats. …
The elderly population in Vietnam during economic transformation: an overview
Many studies have suggested that, under the context of high economic growth and strong
flows of laborers from rural to urban areas, living arrangements of the elderly people, …
flows of laborers from rural to urban areas, living arrangements of the elderly people, …
Aristolochic Acid Activates ras Genes in Rat Tumors at Deoxyadenosine Residues
…, JWG Janssen, J Lyons, HR Scherf, W Pfau… - Cancer research, 1990 - AACR
Aristolochic acid I (AAI), a nitrophenanthrene derivative, is the major component of the
carcinogenic plant extract aristolochic acid, which has been used as a medicine since antiquity. …
carcinogenic plant extract aristolochic acid, which has been used as a medicine since antiquity. …
[BOOK][B] The role of pension funds in capital market development
C Meng, WD Pfau - 2010 - core.ac.uk
This paper provides an investigation of the impacts of pension funds on capital market
development, both for stock markets and bond markets. For the overall sample of countries, we …
development, both for stock markets and bond markets. For the overall sample of countries, we …
VAR analysis of the monetary transmission mechanism in Vietnam
LV Hung, WD Pfau - Applied Econometrics and International …, 2009 - papers.ssrn.com
Understanding the monetary transmission mechanism is crucial to central bankers. We
analyze the monetary transmission mechanism in Vietnam, using the vector autoregression …
analyze the monetary transmission mechanism in Vietnam, using the vector autoregression …
[HTML][HTML] A 1.3-millimeter survey of circumstellar dust around young chamaeleon objects
T Henning, W Pfau, H Zinnecker… - … , Vol. 276, NO. 1/SEPI, P …, 1993 - adsabs.harvard.edu
A 1.3-MILLIMETER Survey of Circumstellar Dust around Young Chamaeleon Objects ADS
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The 4 percent rule is not safe in a low-yield world
… Pfau (2011b) estimated that the cumulative portfolio returns and inflation in the first 10 years
… be linked to stock market valuation levels, and Pfau (2011a) demonstrates how sustainable …
… be linked to stock market valuation levels, and Pfau (2011a) demonstrates how sustainable …
32P-Postlabelling analysis of the DNA adducts formed by aristolochic acid I and II
W Pfau, HH Schmeiser, M Wiessler - Carcinogenesis, 1990 - academic.oup.com
We report the quantitation of DNA adducts in target and non-target organs of male Wistar
rats treated orally with five daily doses (10 mg/kg body wt) aristolochic acid I (AAI) or …
rats treated orally with five daily doses (10 mg/kg body wt) aristolochic acid I (AAI) or …
Reducing retirement risk with a rising equity glide-path
This study explores the issue of what is an appropriate default equity glide-path for client
portfolios during the retirement phase of the life cycle. We find, surprisingly, that rising equity …
portfolios during the retirement phase of the life cycle. We find, surprisingly, that rising equity …