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Strategies to investigate and mitigate collider bias in genetic and Mendelian randomisation studies of disease progression. by Ruth E Mitchell, April E Hartley, Venexia M Walker, Apostolos Gkatzionis, James Yarmolinsky, Joshua A Bell, Amanda H W Chong, Lavinia Paternoster, Kate Tilling, George Davey Smith
Published in PLoS Genetics (2023-02-01)Get full text
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Strategies to investigate and mitigate collider bias in genetic and Mendelian randomisation studies of disease progression by Ruth E. Mitchell, April E. Hartley, Venexia M. Walker, Apostolos Gkatzionis, James Yarmolinsky, Joshua A. Bell, Amanda H. W. Chong, Lavinia Paternoster, Kate Tilling, George Davey Smith
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Moment-to-moment affective dynamics in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder by Suzanne Ho-wai So, Anson Kai Chun Chau, Lawrence Kin-hei Chung, Chung-ming Leung, George H.C. Chong, Wing Chung Chang, Arthur D.P. Mak, Sandra S.M. Chan, Sing Lee, Iris E. Sommer
Published in European Psychiatry (2023-01-01)Get full text
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Neurophysiological evidence of motor preparation dysfunction to inner speech in schizophrenia by L. K.-H. Chung, A. W. Harris, O. Griffiths, B. N. Jack, M. E. Le Pelley, K. M. Spencer, A. R. Barreiros, A. W. Harrison, N. Han, S. Libesman, D. Pearson, R. B. Elijah, S. S.-M. Chan, G. H.-C. Chong, S. H.-W. So, T. J. Whitford
Published in European Psychiatry (2024-04-01)Get full text
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CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM TUBERCULOSIS IMMUNOPATHOLOGY IS DRIVEN BY MATRIX DESTRUCTION WITH MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASES INHIBITION REDUCING INFLAMMATION AND IMPROVING SURVIVAL by X.Y. Poh, F.K. Loh, C. Bai, J.M. Hong, Q.H. Miow, H.T. Chong, P.M. Thong, Y. Wang, S.C. Tiong, K.J. Wong, S.M. Fong, M. Kamihigashi, R. Rajarethinam, C.L. Tan, C.S.L. Ding, T.C.C. Lim, T.W. Yeo, C.W.M. Ong
Published in International Journal of Infectious Diseases (2023-05-01)Get full text
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IMMUNOPATHOLOGY OF DIABETES MELLITUS IN PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS IS DRIVEN BY NEUTROPHIL HYPER-INFLAMMATORY DYSFUNCTION: DATA FROM A CELLULAR MODEL AND HUMAN COHORT. by P.M. Thong, C. Bai, F.K. Loh, Q.H. Miow, X.Y. Poh, H.T. Chong, H. Lee, T.H. Hu, Y. Wang, C.V. Choong, L.C. Galamay, X.Y. Ang, L.H.W. Lum, P. Yang, A.Y.L. Lim, S.F. Mok, S.L. Kao, C.W.M. Ong
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