Youyi Fong

Publication List Details

Period

2000 - 2008

Number

7

Co-Authors

Borrowing Information across Populations in Estimating Positive and Negative Predictive Values (2008)

Huang, Ying, Feng, Ziding, Fong, Youyi

A marker's capacity to predict risk of a disease depends on disease prevalence in the target population and its classification accuracy, i.e. its ability to discriminate diseased subjects from...

Borrowing Information across Populations in Estimating Positive and Negative Predictive Values (2008)

Huang, Ying, Feng, Ziding, Fong, Youyi

A marker's capacity to predict risk of a disease depends on disease prevalence in the target population and its classification accuracy, i.e. its ability to discriminate diseased subjects from...

Borrowing Information across Populations in Estimating Positive and Negative Predictive Values (2008)

Huang, Ying, Feng, Ziding, Fong, Youyi

A marker's capacity to predict risk of a disease depends on disease prevalence in the target population and its classification accuracy, i.e. its ability to discriminate diseased subjects from...

Borrowing Information across Populations in Estimating Positive and Negative Predictive Values (2008)

Huang, Ying, Feng, Ziding, Fong, Youyi

A marker's capacity to predict risk of a disease depends on disease prevalence in the target population and its classification accuracy, i.e. its ability to discriminate diseased subjects from...

The Caenorhabditis elegans maternal-effect sterile proteins, MES-2, MES-3, and MES-6, are associated in a complex in embryos

Xu, Lei, Fong, Youyi, Strome, Susan

The Caenorhabditis elegans maternal-effect sterile genes, mes-2, mes-3, mes-4, and mes-6, encode nuclear proteins that are essential for germ-line development. They are thought to be involved in a...

The Caenorhabditis elegans maternal-effect sterile proteins, MES-2, MES-3, and MES-6, are associated in a complex in embryos

Xu, Lei, Fong, Youyi, Strome, Susan

The Caenorhabditis elegans maternal-effect sterile genes, mes-2, mes-3, mes-4, and mes-6, encode nuclear proteins that are essential for germ-line development. They are thought to be involved in a...