18 results on '"Naddaf, Nicki"'
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2. In-Hospital Amantadine Does Not Improve Outcomes After Severe Traumatic Brain Injury: An 11-Year Propensity-Matched Retrospective Analysis
3. A neurobiological link between transportation noise exposure and metabolic disease in humans
4. Point of Care Ultrasound (POCUS) in the Management of Heart Failure: A Narrative Review.
5. Brief Report: Lower Socioeconomic Status Associates With Greater Systemic and Arterial Inflammation in HIV
6. Greater Neurobiological Resilience to Chronic Socioeconomic or Environmental Stressors Associates With Lower Risk for Cardiovascular Disease Events
7. Accurate design of translational output by a neural network model of ribosome distribution
8. Discovery of stimulation-responsive immune enhancers with CRISPR activation
9. Stress-associated neurobiological activity associates with the risk for and timing of subsequent Takotsubo syndrome.
10. Lower Socioeconomic Status Associates With Greater Systemic and Arterial Inflammation in HIV.
11. A leucopoietic-arterial axis underlying the link between ambient air pollution and cardiovascular disease in humans.
12. Association of Socioeconomic Status and Infarct Volume With Functional Outcome in Patients With Ischemic Stroke.
13. AIR POLLUTION AND TRANSPORTATION NOISE COMBINE TO INCREASE MACE RISK.
14. Effect of Stress-Related Neural Pathways on the Cardiovascular Benefit of Physical Activity.
15. Author Correction: Discovery of stimulation-responsive immune enhancers with CRISPR activation.
16. GENETIC SUSCEPTIBILITY TO STRESS SYNDROMES HEIGHTENS THE RISK OF ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME TRIGGERED BY SOCIO-POLITICAL STRESS.
17. EXERCISE LOWERS STRESS-ASSOCIATED NEUROBIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY:POTENTIAL MECHANISM CONTRIBUTING TO CARDIOVASCULAR RISK REDUCTION.
18. AMBIENT AIR POLLUTION ASSOCIATES WITH ARTERIAL INFLAMMATION: POSSIBLE MEDIATION OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE RISK.
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