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Robbe D'hondt

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Educational and Psychological Measurement|January 6, 2025
Factor Retention in Exploratory Multidimensional Item Response TheoryChangsheng Chen, Robbe D'hondt, Celine Vens, et al.
Nature Communications|June 12, 2024
CHIT1 at diagnosis predicts faster disability progression and reflects early microglial activation in multiple sclerosisJarne Beliën, Stijn Swinnen, Robbe D'hondt, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 2, 2024
Comparison between the EKFC-equation and machine learning models to predict Glomerular Filtration RateFelipe Kenji Nakano, Anna Åkesson, Jasper de Boer, et al.
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine|February 18, 2025
Explainable time-to-progression predictions in multiple sclerosisRobbe D'hondt, Klest Dedja, Sofie Aerts, et al.
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Educational and Psychological Measurement|January 6, 2025
Factor Retention in Exploratory Multidimensional Item Response TheoryChangsheng Chen, Robbe D'hondt, Celine Vens, et al.
Nature Communications|June 12, 2024
CHIT1 at diagnosis predicts faster disability progression and reflects early microglial activation in multiple sclerosisJarne Beliën, Stijn Swinnen, Robbe D'hondt, et al.
Scientific Reports|November 2, 2024
Comparison between the EKFC-equation and machine learning models to predict Glomerular Filtration RateFelipe Kenji Nakano, Anna Åkesson, Jasper de Boer, et al.
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine|February 18, 2025
Explainable time-to-progression predictions in multiple sclerosisRobbe D'hondt, Klest Dedja, Sofie Aerts, et al.
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