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American Journal of Epidemiology
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December 17, 2013
Re: "Mendelian randomization and estimation of treatment efficacy for chronic diseases"
Anna G C Boef, Iris Postmus, Bob Siegerink
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)
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February 3, 2015
Mendelian randomization studies in the elderly
Anna G C Boef, Saskia le Cessie, Olaf M Dekkers
International Journal of Epidemiology
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May 9, 2015
Mendelian randomization studies: a review of the approaches used and the quality of reporting
Anna G C Boef, Olaf M Dekkers, Saskia le Cessie
Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde
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January 25, 2013
[Instrumental variable analysis]
Anna G C Boef, Saskia le Cessie, Olaf M Dekkers
Journal of Critical Care
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October 25, 2021
Response to letter "Study conclude that routinely monitoring of sputum viral load in severe COVID-19 patients may be beneficial for development of infection control guidelines and prediction of prognosis: We are not sure!"
Esther M van Wezel, Anna G C Boef, Coretta Van Leer Buter
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)
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October 1, 2013
Reporting instrumental variable analyses
Anna G C Boef, Olaf M Dekkers, Saskia le Cessie, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
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August 16, 2014
Sample size importantly limits the usefulness of instrumental variable methods, depending on instrument strength and level of confounding
Anna G C Boef, Olaf M Dekkers, Jan P Vandenbroucke, et al.
Plos One
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August 8, 2013
Low C-reactive protein levels in a traditional West-African population living in a malaria endemic area
Ulrika K Eriksson, David van Bodegom, Linda May, et al.
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)
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July 23, 2014
Physician's preference-based instrumental variable analysis: is it valid and useful in a moderate-sized study?
Anna G C Boef, Judith van Paassen, M Sesmu Arbous, et al.
Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety
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January 11, 2016
Instrumental variable analysis as a complementary analysis in studies of adverse effects: venous thromboembolism and second-generation versus third-generation oral contraceptives
Anna G C Boef, Patrick C Souverein, Jan P Vandenbroucke, et al.
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American Journal of Epidemiology
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December 17, 2013
Re: "Mendelian randomization and estimation of treatment efficacy for chronic diseases"
Anna G C Boef, Iris Postmus, Bob Siegerink
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)
|
February 3, 2015
Mendelian randomization studies in the elderly
Anna G C Boef, Saskia le Cessie, Olaf M Dekkers
International Journal of Epidemiology
|
May 9, 2015
Mendelian randomization studies: a review of the approaches used and the quality of reporting
Anna G C Boef, Olaf M Dekkers, Saskia le Cessie
Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde
|
January 25, 2013
[Instrumental variable analysis]
Anna G C Boef, Saskia le Cessie, Olaf M Dekkers
Journal of Critical Care
|
October 25, 2021
Response to letter "Study conclude that routinely monitoring of sputum viral load in severe COVID-19 patients may be beneficial for development of infection control guidelines and prediction of prognosis: We are not sure!"
Esther M van Wezel, Anna G C Boef, Coretta Van Leer Buter
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)
|
October 1, 2013
Reporting instrumental variable analyses
Anna G C Boef, Olaf M Dekkers, Saskia le Cessie, et al.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
|
August 16, 2014
Sample size importantly limits the usefulness of instrumental variable methods, depending on instrument strength and level of confounding
Anna G C Boef, Olaf M Dekkers, Jan P Vandenbroucke, et al.
Plos One
|
August 8, 2013
Low C-reactive protein levels in a traditional West-African population living in a malaria endemic area
Ulrika K Eriksson, David van Bodegom, Linda May, et al.
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)
|
July 23, 2014
Physician's preference-based instrumental variable analysis: is it valid and useful in a moderate-sized study?
Anna G C Boef, Judith van Paassen, M Sesmu Arbous, et al.
Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety
|
January 11, 2016
Instrumental variable analysis as a complementary analysis in studies of adverse effects: venous thromboembolism and second-generation versus third-generation oral contraceptives
Anna G C Boef, Patrick C Souverein, Jan P Vandenbroucke, et al.
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