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    S-Nitrosylated hemoglobin predicts organ yield in neurologically-deceased human donors by Nazemian, Ryan, Matta, Maroun, Aldamouk, Amer, Zhu, Lin, Awad, Mohamed, Pophal, Megan, Palmer, Nicole R., Armes, Tonya, Hausladen, Alfred, Stamler, Jonathan S., Reynolds, James D.

    Published in Scientific reports (22-04-2022)
    “…Current human donor care protocols following death by neurologic criteria (DNC) can stabilize macro-hemodynamic parameters but have minimal ability to preserve…”
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    Ethics and governance for internet‐based conservation science research by Thompson, Ruth M., Hall, Jordan, Morrison, Chris, Palmer, Nicole R., Roberts, David L.

    Published in Conservation biology (01-12-2021)
    “…Internet‐based research is increasingly important for conservation science and has wide‐ranging applications and contexts, including culturomics, illegal…”
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    Renal dysfunction in adults following cardiopulmonary bypass is linked to declines in S-nitroso hemoglobin: a case series by Moyal, Andrew, Nazemian, Ryan, Colon, Edwin Pacheco, Zhu, Lin, Benzar, Ruth, Palmer, Nicole R, Craycroft, Martha, Hausladen, Alfred, Premont, Richard T, Stamler, Jonathan S, Klick, John, Reynolds, James D

    Published in Annals of medicine and surgery (01-05-2024)
    “…Impaired kidney function is frequently observed in patients following cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Our group has previously linked blood transfusion to acute…”
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    US payment policy for medications to treat opioid use disorder: landscape and opportunities by McGinty, Emma E, White, Sarah A, Eisenberg, Matthew D, Palmer, Nicole R, Brown, C Hendricks, Saloner, Brendan K

    Published in Health affairs scholar (01-03-2024)
    “…Offering patients medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) is the standard of care for opioid use disorder (OUD), but an estimated 75%-90% of people with OUD…”
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