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John Corboy to Follow-Up Studies

This is a "connection" page, showing publications John Corboy has written about Follow-Up Studies.

 
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0.126
 
  1. Vollmer BL, Wallach AI, Corboy JR, Dubovskaya K, Alvarez E, Kister I. Serious safety events in rituximab-treated multiple sclerosis and related disorders. Ann Clin Transl Neurol. 2020 09; 7(9):1477-1487.
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    Score: 0.024
  2. Vollmer BL, Nair K, Sillau S, Corboy JR, Vollmer T, Alvarez E. Rituximab versus natalizumab, fingolimod, and dimethyl fumarate in multiple sclerosis treatment. Ann Clin Transl Neurol. 2020 09; 7(9):1466-1476.
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    Score: 0.024
  3. Vollmer B, Ontaneda D, Harris H, Nair K, Bermel RA, Corboy JR, Fox RJ, Vollmer T, Cohen JA, Alvarez E, Hersh CM. Comparative discontinuation, effectiveness, and switching practices of dimethyl fumarate and fingolimod at 36-month follow-up. J Neurol Sci. 2019 Dec 15; 407:116498.
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    Score: 0.023
  4. Hebert JR, Corboy JR, Vollmer T, Forster JE, Schenkman M. Efficacy of Balance and Eye-Movement Exercises for Persons With Multiple Sclerosis (BEEMS). Neurology. 2018 02 27; 90(9):e797-e807.
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    Score: 0.021
  5. McQueen RB, Livingston T, Vollmer T, Corboy J, Buckley B, Allen RR, Nair K, Campbell JD. Increased relapse activity for multiple sclerosis natalizumab users who become nonpersistent: a retrospective study. J Manag Care Spec Pharm. 2015 Mar; 21(3):210-8b.
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    Score: 0.017
  6. Lublin FD, Bowen JD, Huddlestone J, Kremenchutzky M, Carpenter A, Corboy JR, Freedman MS, Krupp L, Paulo C, Hariri RJ, Fischkoff SA. Human placenta-derived cells (PDA-001) for the treatment of adults with multiple sclerosis: a randomized, placebo-controlled, multiple-dose study. Mult Scler Relat Disord. 2014 Nov; 3(6):696-704.
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    Score: 0.016
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