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Xiang Zhou
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor / United States
Medical and Health Sciences / Biostatistics
AD Scientific Index ID: 1295859
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Xiang Zhou's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Genome-wide efficient mixed-model analysis for association studiesX Zhou, M StephensNature genetics 44 (7), 821-824, 201222452012
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Polygenic modeling with Bayesian sparse linear mixed modelsX Zhou, P Carbonetto, M StephensPLoS genetics 9 (2), e1003264, 20137092013
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Efficient multivariate linear mixed model algorithms for genome-wide association studiesX Zhou, M StephensNature methods 11 (4), 407-409, 20146572014
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Statistical analysis of spatial expression patterns for spatially resolved transcriptomic studiesS Sun, J Zhu, X ZhouNature methods 17 (2), 193-200, 20203332020
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Deletion of PIK3C3/Vps34 in sensory neurons causes rapid neurodegeneration by disrupting the endosomal but not the autophagic pathwayX Zhou, L Wang, H Hasegawa, P Amin, BX Han, S Kaneko, Y He, F WangProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (20), 9424-9429, 20102632010
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