- Title
- Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor Levels Are Associated With Carotid Atherosclerosis
- Creators
- Mitchell S Elkind - Department of Neurology, Columbia University, and the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center of New York Presbyterian HospitalJianfeng Cheng - Division of Biostatistics, Columbia University, New York, NYBernadette Boden-Albala - Department of Sergievsky Center, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia UniversityTanja Rundek - Department of Neurology, Columbia University, and the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center of New York Presbyterian HospitalJoyce Thomas - Department of Neurology, Columbia University, and the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center of New York Presbyterian HospitalHong Chen - Department of Medicine, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, and the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center of New York Presbyterian HospitalLeRoy E Rabbani - Department of Medicine, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University, and the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center of New York Presbyterian HospitalRalph L Sacco - Department of Neurology, Columbia University, and the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center of New York Presbyterian Hospital
- Publication Details
- Stroke (1970), Vol.33(1), pp.31-37
- Academic Unit
- Leadership Department; Miller School of Medicine; UMMG Department of Neurology
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- PMID
- 11779885
- PMCID
- PMC2677183
- Record Identifier
- 991031559091902976
Journal article
Tumor Necrosis Factor Receptor Levels Are Associated With Carotid Atherosclerosis
Stroke (1970), Vol.33(1), pp.31-37
2002-01
PMCID: PMC2677183
PMID: 11779885
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- Domestic collaboration
- Citation topics
- 1 Clinical & Life Sciences
- 1.68 Lipids
- 1.68.236 Statins
- Web Of Science research areas
- Clinical Neurology
- Peripheral Vascular Disease
- ESI research areas
- Neuroscience & Behavior
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