Selected November Publications from BIDMC Faculty
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DECEMBER 02, 2019
Trends in Mortality for Medicare Beneficiaries Treated in the Emergency Department from 2009 to 2016
JAMA Internal Medicine / Research / Nov. 4, 2019
BIDMC Authors: Laura G. Burke, Stephen K. Epstein, Ryan C. Burke (Department of Emergency Medicine)
Reassessing the Role of Histaminergic Tuberomammillary Neurons in Arousal Control
Journal of Neuroscience / Research / Nov. 6, 2019
BIDMC Authors: Anne Venner, Roberto De Luca, Thomas E. Scammell, Clifford B. Saper, Elda Arrigoni, Patrick M. Fuller (Department of Neurology)
Non-invasive Diagnosis of Non-alcoholic Steatohepatitis and Fibrosis with the Use of Omics and Supervised Learning: A Proof of Concept Study
Metabolism, Clinical and Experimental / Research / Nov. 8, 2019
BIDMC Authors: Nikolaos Perakakisa, Christos S. Mantzoros (Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism)
Double Trouble for Cancer Gene
Science / Perspective / Nov. 8, 2019
BIDMC Author: Alex Toker (Department of Pathology)
Emerging Affinity Reagents for High Throughput Proteomics
Circulation / Research / Nov. 11, 2019
BIDMC Authors: Mark D. Benson, Debby Ngo, Robert E. Gerszten (Division of Cardiovascular Medicine)
Point-of-Care Urine Pregnancy Tests
JAMA / Interpretation / Nov. 11, 2019
BIDMC Authors: Niloofar Latifi, Gila Kriegel, A. Zara Herskovits (Department of Medicine, Department of Pathology)
Adenovirus Vector-Based Vaccines Confer Maternal-Fetal Protection against Zika Virus Challenge in Pregnant IFN-αβR−/− Mice
Cell Host & Microbe / Research / Nov. 13, 2019
BIDMC Authors: Rafael A. Larocca, Erica A. Mendes, Peter Abbink, Rebecca L. Peterson, Amanda J. Martinot, Mark Justin Iampietro, Zi H. Kang, Malika Aid, Marinela Kirilova, Catherine Jacob-Dolan, Lisa Tostanoski, Erica N. Borducchi, Dan H. Barouch (Center for Virology and Vaccine Research)
The Role of Non-coding RNAs in Oncology
Cell / Review / Nov. 14, 2019
BIDMC Author: Frank J. Slack (Department of Pathology)
The Potential of Object-Relations Theory for Improving Engagement With Health Apps
JAMA / Viewpoint / Nov. 14, 2019
BIDMC Author: John Torous (Department of Psychiatry)
Disparities in Care and Mortality Among Homeless Adults Hospitalized for Cardiovascular Conditions
JAMA Internal Medicine / Research / Nov. 18, 2019
BIDMC Authors: Rishi K. Wadhera, Eunhee Choi, Ginger Jiang, Changyu Shen, Robert W. Yeh (Smith Center for Outcomes Research in Cardiology)
Ticagrelor with or without Aspirin in High-Risk Patients after PCI
New England Journal of Medicine / Research / Nov. 21, 2019
BIDMC Author: C. Michael Gibson
Apolipoprotein E Genotype and the Association Between C-reactive Protein and Postoperative Delirium: Importance of Gene-protein Interactions
Alzheimer's & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association / Research / Nov.21, 2019
BIDMC Authors: Sarinnapha M. Vasunilashorn, Long H. Ngo, Sharon K. Inouye, Tamara G. Fong, Simon T. Dillon, Towia A. Libermann, Edward R. Marcantonio (Department of Medicine)
GPR146 Deficiency Protects against Hypercholesterolemia and Atherosclerosis
Cell / Research / Nov. 27, 2019
BIDMC Authors: Haojie Yu, Alice E. Palmer, Takafumi Toyohara, Zhifen Chen, Chad A.Cowan (Division of Cardiology)
PrEParing to End the HIV Epidemic — California’s Route as a Road Map for the United States
New England Journal of Medicine / Perspective / Nov. 27, 2019
BIDMC Author: Dhruv S. Kazi (Smith Center for Outcomes Research in Cardiology)
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