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Mark J Fisher

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Fisher M, Graff J, Hill C, LaMothe J, Nelson S, Kent K, et al.
J Nurs Educ . 2025 Feb; 64(2):75-80. PMID: 39928556
Background: Health disparities of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) have been a longstanding public health concern. Unlike the engagement of service sectors and governmental entities in advocating for...
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Greenberg S, Aparicio H, Furie K, Goyal M, Hinman J, Kozberg M, et al.
Stroke . 2024 Dec; 56(1):e30-e38. PMID: 39660440
Antibodies directed at the amyloid-β peptide offer the prospect of disease-modifying therapy for early-stage Alzheimer disease but also carry the risk of brain edema or bleeding events, collectively designated amyloid-related...
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Jung J, Gruber A, Heseltine P, Rajamani K, Ameriso S, Fisher M
J Clin Neurol . 2024 Feb; 20(2):140-152. PMID: 38330416
The relationship between infections and stroke has not been fully characterized, probably delaying the development of specific treatments. This narrative review addresses mechanisms of stroke linked to infections, including hypercoagulability,...
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Zhang H, Sumbria R, Chang R, Sun J, Cribbs D, Holmes T, et al.
J Neuroinflammation . 2023 Nov; 20(1):265. PMID: 37968737
Background: Cerebral microhemorrhages (CMH) are associated with stroke, cognitive decline, and normal aging. Our previous study shows that the interaction between oxidatively stressed red blood cells (RBC) and cerebral endothelium...
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Abiri A, Chou E, Shen W, Fisher M, Khine M
Sci Rep . 2023 Nov; 13(1):19245. PMID: 37935766
Associations between cerebrovascular disease and impaired autonomic function and cerebrovascular reactivity have led to increased interest in variability of heart rate (HRV) and blood pressure (BPV) following stroke. In this...
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Schilling J, Lin J, Mankad S, Krishnam M, Ning M, Patel P, et al.
FASEB J . 2023 Aug; 37(9):e23122. PMID: 37606555
There is emerging evidence that the cardiac interatrial septum has an important role as a thromboembolic source for ischemic strokes. There is little consensus on treatment of patients with different...
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Sun J, Ou W, Han D, Paganini-Hill A, Fisher M, Sumbria R
PLoS One . 2022 May; 17(5):e0268860. PMID: 35613139
Brain microvascular endothelial cells, forming the anatomical site of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), are widely used as in vitro complements to in vivo BBB studies. Among the immortalized cells used...
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Sun J, Vyas P, Mann S, Paganini-Hill A, Nunes A, Lau W, et al.
Front Cell Dev Biol . 2021 Aug; 9:672009. PMID: 34409026
The endothelial cells which form the inner cellular lining of the vasculature can act as non-professional phagocytes to ingest and remove emboli and aged/injured red blood cells (RBCs) from circulation....
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Annett R, Bickel S, Carlson J, Cowan K, Cox S, Fisher M, et al.
Front Pediatr . 2021 Aug; 9:679516. PMID: 34336738
Research capacity building is a critical component of professional development for pediatrician scientists, yet this process has been elusive in the literature. The ECHO IDeA States Pediatric Clinical Trials Network...
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