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Yinshan Zhao

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Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|March 31, 2017
Primary and secondary progressive MS have a similar age at onset of progression - NOHelen Tremlett, Yinshan Zhao
Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|January 23, 2008
Natural history of secondary-progressive multiple sclerosisHelen Tremlett, Yinshan Zhao, Virginia Devonshire
Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|August 15, 2008
Defining the natural history of MS: the need for complete data and rigorous definitionsHelen Tremlett, Yinshan Zhao, Virginia Devonshire
Statistics in Medicine|February 2, 2017
Identification of treatment responders based on multiple longitudinal outcomes with applications to multiple sclerosis patientsYumi Kondo, Yinshan Zhao, John Petkau
Statistics in Medicine|March 19, 2015
A flexible mixed-effect negative binomial regression model for detecting unusual increases in MRI lesion counts in individual multiple sclerosis patientsYumi Kondo, Yinshan Zhao, John Petkau
Journal of Neurology|March 25, 2009
Natural history comparisons of primary and secondary progressive multiple sclerosis reveals differences and similaritiesHelen Tremlett, Yinshan Zhao, Virginia Devonshire, et al.
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|April 18, 2013
An adaptive clinical trials procedure for a sensitive subgroup examined in the multiple sclerosis contextCorinne A Riddell, Yinshan Zhao, John Petkau
Neurology|June 16, 2010
New perspectives in the natural history of multiple sclerosisHelen Tremlett, Yinshan Zhao, Peter Rieckmann, et al.
Neurology|November 16, 2007
Regression of new gadolinium enhancing lesion activity in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosisYinshan Zhao, Anthony Traboulsee, A John Petkau, et al.
Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|June 28, 2012
Natural, innate improvements in multiple sclerosis disabilityHelen Tremlett, Feng Zhu, John Petkau, et al.
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Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|March 31, 2017
Primary and secondary progressive MS have a similar age at onset of progression - NOHelen Tremlett, Yinshan Zhao
Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|January 23, 2008
Natural history of secondary-progressive multiple sclerosisHelen Tremlett, Yinshan Zhao, Virginia Devonshire
Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|August 15, 2008
Defining the natural history of MS: the need for complete data and rigorous definitionsHelen Tremlett, Yinshan Zhao, Virginia Devonshire
Statistics in Medicine|February 2, 2017
Identification of treatment responders based on multiple longitudinal outcomes with applications to multiple sclerosis patientsYumi Kondo, Yinshan Zhao, John Petkau
Statistics in Medicine|March 19, 2015
A flexible mixed-effect negative binomial regression model for detecting unusual increases in MRI lesion counts in individual multiple sclerosis patientsYumi Kondo, Yinshan Zhao, John Petkau
Journal of Neurology|March 25, 2009
Natural history comparisons of primary and secondary progressive multiple sclerosis reveals differences and similaritiesHelen Tremlett, Yinshan Zhao, Virginia Devonshire, et al.
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|April 18, 2013
An adaptive clinical trials procedure for a sensitive subgroup examined in the multiple sclerosis contextCorinne A Riddell, Yinshan Zhao, John Petkau
Neurology|June 16, 2010
New perspectives in the natural history of multiple sclerosisHelen Tremlett, Yinshan Zhao, Peter Rieckmann, et al.
Neurology|November 16, 2007
Regression of new gadolinium enhancing lesion activity in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosisYinshan Zhao, Anthony Traboulsee, A John Petkau, et al.
Multiple Sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England)|June 28, 2012
Natural, innate improvements in multiple sclerosis disabilityHelen Tremlett, Feng Zhu, John Petkau, et al.
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