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    Cost comparison of andexanet versus prothrombin complex concentrates for direct factor Xa inhibitor reversal after hemorrhage by Frontera, Jennifer A., Bhatt, Prachi, Lalchan, Rebecca, Yaghi, Shadi, Ahuja, Tania, Papadopoulos, John, Joset, Danielle

    Published in Journal of thrombosis and thrombolysis (01-01-2020)
    “…Andexanet-alpha is a specific reversal agent for direct factor Xa inhibitors (dFXaI). We aimed to project utilization rates and cost of andexanet for reversal…”
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    Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak and Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension in a Transgender Male: Is Intracranial Hypertension Hormonally Mediated? by Smith, Isaac, Aoun, Raissa, Lalchan, Rebecca

    Published in Case reports in neurology (01-01-2024)
    “…The pathophysiology of idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is not fully characterized, and less is known about its development in transgender patients…”
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    Variation in the flowering time orthologs BrFLC and BrSOC1 in a natural population of Brassica rapa by Franks, Steven J, Perez-Sweeney, Beatriz, Strahl, Maya, Nowogrodzki, Anna, Weber, Jennifer J, Lalchan, Rebecca, Jordan, Kevin P, Litt, Amy

    Published in PeerJ (San Francisco, CA) (30-11-2015)
    “…Understanding the genetic basis of natural phenotypic variation is of great importance, particularly since selection can act on this variation to cause…”
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    Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak and Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension (IIH) in a Transgender Male: Is IIH Hormonally Mediated? by Smith, Isaac, Aoun, Raissa, Lalchan, Rebecca

    Published in Case reports in neurology (25-07-2024)
    “…Background: The pathophysiology of Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is not fully characterized, and less is known about its development in…”
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    Life stressors significantly impact long-term outcomes and post-acute symptoms 12-months after COVID-19 hospitalization by Frontera, Jennifer A., Sabadia, Sakinah, Yang, Dixon, de Havenon, Adam, Yaghi, Shadi, Lewis, Ariane, Lord, Aaron S., Melmed, Kara, Thawani, Sujata, Balcer, Laura J., Wisniewski, Thomas, Galetta, Steven L., Agarwal, Shashank, Andino, Andres, Arena, Vito, Baskharoun, Samuel, Bauman, Kristie, Bell, Lena, Berger, Stephen, Bhagat, Dhristie, Bokhari, Matthew, Bondi, Steven, Canizares, Melanie, Chervinsky, Alexander, Czeisler, Barry M., Dygert, Levi, Fang, Taolin, Flusty, Brent, Friedman, Daniel, Friedman, David, Fuchs, Benjamin, Granger, Andre, Gratch, Daniel, Gurin, Lindsey, Gutman, Josef, Hasanaj, Lisena, Holmes, Manisha, Horng, Jennifer, Huang, Joshua, Ishii, Haruki, Jauregui, Ruben, Ji, Yuan, Kahn, D. Ethan, Koch, Ethan, Krieger, Penina, Kvernland, Alexandra, Lalchan, Rebecca, Lillemoe, Kaitlyn, Lin, Jessica, Liu, Susan B., Madhavan, Maya, Medicherla, Chaitanya, Millar-Vernetti, Patricio, Morgan, Nicole, Olivera, Anlys, Omari, Mirza, Park, George, Patel, Palak, Ristic, Milan, Rosenthal, Jonathan, Sonson, Michael, Snyder, Thomas, Stainman, Rebecca S., Sunwoo, Brian, Talmasov, Daniel, Tamimi, Michael, Thomas, Betsy, Valdes, Eduard, Zhou, Ting, Zhu, Yingrong

    Published in Journal of the neurological sciences (15-12-2022)
    “…Limited data exists evaluating predictors of long-term outcomes after hospitalization for COVID-19. We conducted a prospective, longitudinal cohort study of…”
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