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Katja Reuter

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Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications|December 25, 2019
Corrigendum to "The significant cost of systematic reviews and meta-analyses: A call for greater involvement of machine learning to assess the promise of clinical trials" [Contemp. Clin. Trials Commun. 16 (2019) 100443]Matthew Michelson, Katja Reuter
Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications|September 10, 2019
The significant cost of systematic reviews and meta-analyses: A call for greater involvement of machine learning to assess the promise of clinical trialsMatthew Michelson, Katja Reuter
JMIR Research Protocols|February 18, 2021
Perspectives Toward Seeking Treatment Among Patients With Psoriasis: Protocol for a Twitter Content AnalysisKatja Reuter, Delphine Lee
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases|February 17, 2021
Correspondence on 'Mining social media data to investigate patient perceptions regarding DMARD pharmacotherapy for rheumatoid arthritis'Katja Reuter, Elena Rocca
JMIR Research Protocols|May 6, 2021
Expressed Symptoms and Attitudes Toward Using Twitter for Health Care Engagement Among Patients With Lupus on Social Media: Protocol for a Mixed Methods StudyAlden Bunyan, Swamy Venuturupalli, Katja Reuter
Current Opinion in Rheumatology|May 3, 2019
Harnessing the power of social media: how can it help in axial spondyloarthritis research?Katja Reuter, Abhijeet Danve, Atul Deodhar
The Journal of Urology|July 21, 2010
The effect of botulinum toxin type a on overactive bladder symptoms in patients with multiple sclerosis: a pilot studyUlrich Mehnert, Jan Birzele, Katja Reuter, et al.
JMIR Research Protocols|August 27, 2020
Insights From Twitter Conversations on Lupus and Reproductive Health: Protocol for a Content AnalysisOleg Stens, Michael H Weisman, Julia Simard, et al.
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology|November 10, 2020
Analysis of psoriasis-related posts on Twitter: An abundance of patient-driven advocacy versus a scarcity of dermatologistsWendy Li, NamQuyen Le, Delphine J Lee, et al.
JMIR Formative Research|November 29, 2021
Using Patient-Generated Health Data From Twitter to Identify, Engage, and Recruit Cancer Survivors in Clinical Trials in Los Angeles County: Evaluation of a Feasibility StudyKatja Reuter, Praveen Angyan, NamQuyen Le, et al.
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Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications|December 25, 2019
Corrigendum to "The significant cost of systematic reviews and meta-analyses: A call for greater involvement of machine learning to assess the promise of clinical trials" [Contemp. Clin. Trials Commun. 16 (2019) 100443]Matthew Michelson, Katja Reuter
Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications|September 10, 2019
The significant cost of systematic reviews and meta-analyses: A call for greater involvement of machine learning to assess the promise of clinical trialsMatthew Michelson, Katja Reuter
JMIR Research Protocols|February 18, 2021
Perspectives Toward Seeking Treatment Among Patients With Psoriasis: Protocol for a Twitter Content AnalysisKatja Reuter, Delphine Lee
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases|February 17, 2021
Correspondence on 'Mining social media data to investigate patient perceptions regarding DMARD pharmacotherapy for rheumatoid arthritis'Katja Reuter, Elena Rocca
JMIR Research Protocols|May 6, 2021
Expressed Symptoms and Attitudes Toward Using Twitter for Health Care Engagement Among Patients With Lupus on Social Media: Protocol for a Mixed Methods StudyAlden Bunyan, Swamy Venuturupalli, Katja Reuter
Current Opinion in Rheumatology|May 3, 2019
Harnessing the power of social media: how can it help in axial spondyloarthritis research?Katja Reuter, Abhijeet Danve, Atul Deodhar
The Journal of Urology|July 21, 2010
The effect of botulinum toxin type a on overactive bladder symptoms in patients with multiple sclerosis: a pilot studyUlrich Mehnert, Jan Birzele, Katja Reuter, et al.
JMIR Research Protocols|August 27, 2020
Insights From Twitter Conversations on Lupus and Reproductive Health: Protocol for a Content AnalysisOleg Stens, Michael H Weisman, Julia Simard, et al.
Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology|November 10, 2020
Analysis of psoriasis-related posts on Twitter: An abundance of patient-driven advocacy versus a scarcity of dermatologistsWendy Li, NamQuyen Le, Delphine J Lee, et al.
JMIR Formative Research|November 29, 2021
Using Patient-Generated Health Data From Twitter to Identify, Engage, and Recruit Cancer Survivors in Clinical Trials in Los Angeles County: Evaluation of a Feasibility StudyKatja Reuter, Praveen Angyan, NamQuyen Le, et al.
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