26 results on '"Suarez, E C"'
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2. Penetration of ciprofloxacin and fleroxacin into biliary tract
3. Biobehavioral basis of coronary-prone behavior in middle-aged men. Part I: Evidence for chronic SNS activation in Type As.
4. Biobehavioral basis of coronary-prone behavior in middle-age men. Part II: Serum cholesterol, the Type A behavior pattern, and hostility as interactive modulators of physiological reactivity.
5. The relationships between dimensions of hostility and cardiovascular reactivity as a function of task characteristics.
6. Relations of trait depression and anxiety to low lipid and lipoprotein concentrations in healthy young adult women.
7. Neuroendocrine, cardiovascular, and emotional responses of hostile men: the role of interpersonal challenge.
8. The relationship between hostility and beta-adrenergic receptor physiology in health young males.
9. Stress in employed women: impact of marital status and children at home on neurohormone output and home strain.
10. Situational determinants of cardiovascular and emotional reactivity in high and low hostile men.
11. Hostility and adrenergic receptor responsiveness: evidence of reduced -receptor responsiveness in high hostile men
12. Corrigendum to "Socioeconomic status moderates associations between CNS serotonin and expression of beta2-integrins CD11b and CD11c" [J. Psychiatr Res. (2010) 44:373-377].
13. Central nervous system serotonin function and cardiovascular responses to stress.
14. Hostility-related differences in the associations between stress-induced physiological reactivity and lipid concentrations in young healthy women.
15. The relation of hostility to lipids and lipoproteins in women: evidence for the role of antagonistic hostility.
16. Hostility and adrenergic receptor responsiveness: evidence of reduced beta-receptor responsiveness in high hostile men.
17. Cardiovascular reactivity among hostile men and women: the effects of sex and anger suppression.
18. Psychosocial correlates of job strain in a sample of working women.
19. Personality factors differentially predict exercise behavior in men and women.
20. The influence of dietary cholesterol on cardiac and hepatic Beta-adrenergic receptors in egyptian sand rats.
21. Differential responsivity of monocyte cytokine and adhesion proteins in high- and low-hostile humans.
22. Cardiovascular and emotional responses in women: the role of hostility and harassment.
23. Stress and lipoprotein metabolism: modulators and mechanisms.
24. Clinical pharmacy rotations for postdoctoral industrial fellows.
25. Stimulus-specific patterns of cardiovascular reactivity in type A and B subjects: evidence for enhanced vagal reactivity in type B.
26. The type A behavior pattern, physical fitness, and psychophysiological reactivity.
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