Boston University

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Location: Boston, United States (USA) (US) US

ISNI: 0000000419367558

ROR: https://ror.org/05qwgg493

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Imaging atlas for eligibility and on-study safety of potential shoulder adverse events in anti-NGF studies (Part 3) (2015) Roemer F, Hayes CW, Miller CG, Hoover K, Guermazi A Journal article Brief report: symmetricity of radiographic and MRI-detected structural joint damage in persons with knee pain - the Joints on Glucosamine (JOG) Study (2015) Roemer F, Jarraya M, Kwoh CK, Hannon MJ, Boudreau RM, Green SM, Jakicic JM, et al. Journal article, Report Use of probe-based confocal laser endomicroscopy (pCLE) in gastrointestinal applications. A consensus report based on clinical evidence (2015) Wang KK, Carr-Locke DL, Singh SK, Neumann H, Bertani H, Galmiche JP, Arsenescu RI, et al. Journal article Multi-dimensional reliability assessment of fractal signature analysis in an outpatient sports medicine population (2015) Jarraya M, Guermazi A, Niu J, Duryea J, Lynch JA, Roemer F Journal article 7th International Workshop on Osteoarthritis Imaging report: "imaging in OA--now is the time to move ahead" (2015) Guermazi A, Eckstein F, Hunter D, Roemer F Journal article Response to: 'Synovitis in knee osteoarthritis: a precursor or concomitant feature?' by Zeng et al (2015) Atukorala I, Kwoh CK, Guermazi A, Roemer F, Boudreau R, Hannon MJ, Hunter DJ Journal article, Letter The current status of imaging in anti-NGF clinical trials (2015) Miller CG, Guermazi A, Roemer F Journal article Imaging atlas for eligibility and on-study safety of potential joint adverse events in anti-NGF studies (2015) Roemer F, Guermazi A Journal article Baseline radiographic osteoarthritis and semi-quantitatively assessed meniscal damage and extrusion and cartilage damage on MRI is related to quantitatively defined cartilage thickness loss in knee osteoarthritis: the Multicenter Osteoarthritis Study (2015) Guermazi A, Eckstein F, Hayashi D, Roemer F, Wirth W, Yang T, Niu J, et al. Journal article Brief Report: Cartilage Thickness Change as an Imaging Biomarker of Knee Osteoarthritis Progression: Data From the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health Osteoarthritis Biomarkers Consortium (2015) Eckstein F, Collins JE, Nevitt MC, Lynch JA, Kraus VB, Katz JN, Losina E, et al. Journal article, Report