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Benjamin Kruskal, Ph.D., M.D.

TitleInstructor in Population Medicine
InstitutionHarvard Pilgrim Healthcare
DepartmentPopulation Medicine
AddressHarvard Vanguard Medical Associates
Pediatrics - ID
40 Holland St
Somerville MA 02144
Phone617/629-6300
Fax617/629-6090

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  1. Klompas M, McVetta J, Lazarus R, Eggleston E, Haney G, Kruskal BA, Yih WK, Daly P, Oppedisano P, Beagan B, Lee M, Kirby C, Heisey-Grove D, DeMaria A, Platt R. Integrating clinical practice and public health surveillance using electronic medical record systems. Am J Prev Med. 2012 Jun; 42(6 Suppl 2):S154-62.
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  2. Klompas M, McVetta J, Lazarus R, Eggleston E, Haney G, Kruskal BA, Yih WK, Daly P, Oppedisano P, Beagan B, Lee M, Kirby C, Heisey-Grove D, DeMaria A, Platt R. Integrating clinical practice and public health surveillance using electronic medical record systems. Am J Public Health. 2012 Jun; 102 Suppl 3:S325-32.
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  3. Calderwood MS, Platt R, Hou X, Malenfant J, Haney G, Kruskal B, Lazarus R, Klompas M. Real-time surveillance for tuberculosis using electronic health record data from an ambulatory practice in eastern Massachusetts. Public Health Rep. 2010 Nov-Dec; 125(6):843-50.
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  4. Yih WK, Deshpande S, Fuller C, Heisey-Grove D, Hsu J, Kruskal BA, Kulldorff M, Leach M, Nordin J, Patton-Levine J, Puga E, Sherwood E, Shui I, Platt R. Evaluating real-time syndromic surveillance signals from ambulatory care data in four states. Public Health Rep. 2010 Jan-Feb; 125(1):111-20.
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  5. Kruskal B. 'It couldn't hurt .... Could it?' Safety of complementary and alternative medicine practices. Acta Paediatr. 2009 Apr; 98(4):628-30.
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  6. Hinrichsen VL, Kruskal B, O'Brien MA, Lieu TA, Platt R. Using electronic medical records to enhance detection and reporting of vaccine adverse events. J Am Med Inform Assoc. 2007 Nov-Dec; 14(6):731-5.
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  7. Gnanasekaran SK, Finkelstein JA, Hohman K, O'Brien M, Kruskal B, Lieu T. Parental perspectives on influenza vaccination among children with asthma. Public Health Rep. 2006 Mar-Apr; 121(2):181-8.
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  8. Koziel H, Eichbaum Q, Kruskal BA, Pinkston P, Rogers RA, Armstrong MY, Richards FF, Rose RM, Ezekowitz RA. Reduced binding and phagocytosis of Pneumocystis carinii by alveolar macrophages from persons infected with HIV-1 correlates with mannose receptor downregulation. J Clin Invest. 1998 Oct 1; 102(7):1332-44.
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  9. Raveh D, Kruskal BA, Farland J, Ezekowitz RA. Th1 and Th2 cytokines cooperate to stimulate mannose-receptor-mediated phagocytosis. J Leukoc Biol. 1998 Jul; 64(1):108-13.
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  10. Guillemot JC, Kruskal BA, Adra CN, Zhu S, Ko JL, Burch P, Nocka K, Seetoo K, Simons E, Lim B. Targeted disruption of guanosine diphosphate-dissociation inhibitor for Rho-related proteins, GDID4: normal hematopoietic differentiation but subtle defect in superoxide production by macrophages derived from in vitro embryonal stem cell differentiation. Blood. 1996 Oct 1; 88(7):2722-31.
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  11. Hanna PC, Kruskal BA, Ezekowitz RA, Bloom BR, Collier RJ. Role of macrophage oxidative burst in the action of anthrax lethal toxin. Mol Med. 1994 Nov; 1(1):7-18.
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  12. Kruskal BA, Ezekowitz AB. Cytokines in the treatment of primary immunodeficiency. Biotherapy. 1994; 7(3-4):249-59.
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  13. Koziel H, Kruskal BA, Ezekowitz RA, Rose RM. HIV impairs alveolar macrophage mannose receptor function against Pneumocystis carinii. Chest. 1993 Feb; 103(2 Suppl):111S-112S.
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  14. Kruskal BA, Moths L, Teele DW. Neurocysticercosis in a child with no history of travel outside the continental United States. Clin Infect Dis. 1993 Feb; 16(2):290-2.
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  15. Kruskal BA, Sastry K, Warner AB, Mathieu CE, Ezekowitz RA. Phagocytic chimeric receptors require both transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains from the mannose receptor. J Exp Med. 1992 Dec 1; 176(6):1673-80.
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  16. Marks PW, Kruskal BA, Maxfield FR. Simultaneous addition of EGF prolongs the increase in cytosolic free calcium seen in response to bradykinin in NRK-49F cells. J Cell Physiol. 1988 Sep; 136(3):519-25.
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  17. Kruskal BA, Maxfield FR. Cytosolic free calcium increases before and oscillates during frustrated phagocytosis in macrophages. J Cell Biol. 1987 Dec; 105(6 Pt 1):2685-93.
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  18. Kruskal BA, Shak S, Maxfield FR. Spreading of human neutrophils is immediately preceded by a large increase in cytoplasmic free calcium. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1986 May; 83(9):2919-23.
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  19. Kruskal BA, Keith CH, Maxfield FR. Thyrotropin-releasing hormone-induced changes in intracellular [Ca2+] measured by microspectrofluorometry on individual quin2-loaded cells. J Cell Biol. 1984 Sep; 99(3):1167-72.
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