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James D Doecke

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Cancer Genetics|November 5, 2016
Co-localized genomic regulation of miRNA and mRNA via DNA methylation affects survival in multiple tumor typesJames D Doecke, Ying Wang, Keith Baggerly
JAMA Neurology|January 16, 2013
Blood-based biomarkers in Alzheimer disease: where are we now and where have we to go?-ReplySimon M Laws, James D Doecke, Ralph N Martins
Internal Medicine Journal|December 7, 2021
Low-dose thioguanine guided by therapeutic drug monitoring is a safe and effective alternative in inflammatory bowel disease patients intolerant to conventional thiopurinesAli Eqbal, Alicia Martin, James D Doecke, et al.
Frontiers in Bioinformatics|July 4, 2024
A comprehensive multi-omics analysis reveals unique signatures to predict Alzheimer's diseaseMichael Vacher, Rodrigo Canovas, Simon M Laws, et al.
Biometrics|September 27, 2016
A Bayesian integrative approach for multi-platform genomic data: A kidney cancer case studyThierry Chekouo, Francesco C Stingo, James D Doecke, et al.
Biometrics|February 3, 2015
miRNA-target gene regulatory networks: A Bayesian integrative approach to biomarker selection with application to kidney cancerThierry Chekouo, Francesco C Stingo, James D Doecke, et al.
Plos One|July 13, 2018
An efficient algorithm for estimating brain covariance networksMarcela I Cespedes, James McGree, Christopher C Drovandi, et al.
Biometrics|February 7, 2020
Bayesian modeling of multiple structural connectivity networks during the progression of Alzheimer's diseaseChristine B Peterson, Nathan Osborne, Francesco C Stingo, et al.
Journal of Gastrointestinal and Liver Diseases : JGLD|December 21, 2012
Common PPARγ variants C161T and Pro12Ala are not associated with inflammatory bowel disease in an Australian cohortGeorgia E Hume, Elizabeth V Fowler, Lyn R Griffiths, et al.
BMJ Open|February 9, 2017
Comparisons of neurodegeneration over time between healthy ageing and Alzheimer's disease cohorts via Bayesian inferenceMarcela I Cespedes, Jurgen Fripp, James M McGree, et al.
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Cancer Genetics|November 5, 2016
Co-localized genomic regulation of miRNA and mRNA via DNA methylation affects survival in multiple tumor typesJames D Doecke, Ying Wang, Keith Baggerly
JAMA Neurology|January 16, 2013
Blood-based biomarkers in Alzheimer disease: where are we now and where have we to go?-ReplySimon M Laws, James D Doecke, Ralph N Martins
Internal Medicine Journal|December 7, 2021
Low-dose thioguanine guided by therapeutic drug monitoring is a safe and effective alternative in inflammatory bowel disease patients intolerant to conventional thiopurinesAli Eqbal, Alicia Martin, James D Doecke, et al.
Frontiers in Bioinformatics|July 4, 2024
A comprehensive multi-omics analysis reveals unique signatures to predict Alzheimer's diseaseMichael Vacher, Rodrigo Canovas, Simon M Laws, et al.
Biometrics|September 27, 2016
A Bayesian integrative approach for multi-platform genomic data: A kidney cancer case studyThierry Chekouo, Francesco C Stingo, James D Doecke, et al.
Biometrics|February 3, 2015
miRNA-target gene regulatory networks: A Bayesian integrative approach to biomarker selection with application to kidney cancerThierry Chekouo, Francesco C Stingo, James D Doecke, et al.
Plos One|July 13, 2018
An efficient algorithm for estimating brain covariance networksMarcela I Cespedes, James McGree, Christopher C Drovandi, et al.
Biometrics|February 7, 2020
Bayesian modeling of multiple structural connectivity networks during the progression of Alzheimer's diseaseChristine B Peterson, Nathan Osborne, Francesco C Stingo, et al.
Journal of Gastrointestinal and Liver Diseases : JGLD|December 21, 2012
Common PPARγ variants C161T and Pro12Ala are not associated with inflammatory bowel disease in an Australian cohortGeorgia E Hume, Elizabeth V Fowler, Lyn R Griffiths, et al.
BMJ Open|February 9, 2017
Comparisons of neurodegeneration over time between healthy ageing and Alzheimer's disease cohorts via Bayesian inferenceMarcela I Cespedes, Jurgen Fripp, James M McGree, et al.
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