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Megan SweeneyProfessor of Sociology, UCLA Verified email at soc.ucla.edu Cited by 5197 |
ACC/AHA/HRS 2008 guidelines for device-based therapy of cardiac rhythm abnormalities: a report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association …
Writing Committee Members, AE Epstein, JP DiMarco… - Circulation, 2008 - Am Heart Assoc
This revision of the “ACC/AHA/NASPE Guidelines for Implantation of Cardiac Pacemakers
and Antiarrhythmia Devices” updates the previous versions published in 1984, 1991, 1998 …
and Antiarrhythmia Devices” updates the previous versions published in 1984, 1991, 1998 …
Blood–brain barrier breakdown in Alzheimer disease and other neurodegenerative disorders
MD Sweeney, AP Sagare, BV Zlokovic - Nature Reviews Neurology, 2018 - nature.com
The blood–brain barrier (BBB) is a continuous endothelial membrane within brain
microvessels that has sealed cell-to-cell contacts and is sheathed by mural vascular cells …
microvessels that has sealed cell-to-cell contacts and is sheathed by mural vascular cells …
[HTML][HTML] Blood-brain barrier: from physiology to disease and back
MD Sweeney, Z Zhao, A Montagne… - Physiological …, 2018 - journals.physiology.org
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) prevents neurotoxic plasma components, blood cells, and
pathogens from entering the brain. At the same time, the BBB regulates transport of …
pathogens from entering the brain. At the same time, the BBB regulates transport of …
2012 ACCF/AHA/HRS focused update incorporated into the ACCF/AHA/HRS 2008 guidelines for device-based therapy of cardiac rhythm abnormalities: a report of the …
AE Epstein, JP DiMarco, KA Ellenbogen… - Circulation, 2013 - Am Heart Assoc
The online-only Data Supplement is available with this article at http://circ. ahajournals.
org/lookup/suppl/doi: 10.1161/CIR. 0b013e318276ce9b/-/DC1. The online-only …
org/lookup/suppl/doi: 10.1161/CIR. 0b013e318276ce9b/-/DC1. The online-only …
[PDF][PDF] Blood-brain barrier breakdown in the aging human hippocampus
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) limits entry of blood-derived products, pathogens, and cells
into the brain that is essential for normal neuronal functioning and information processing …
into the brain that is essential for normal neuronal functioning and information processing …
APOE4 leads to blood–brain barrier dysfunction predicting cognitive decline
Vascular contributions to dementia and Alzheimer's disease are increasingly recognized,,,,–.
Recent studies have suggested that breakdown of the blood–brain barrier (BBB) is an early …
Recent studies have suggested that breakdown of the blood–brain barrier (BBB) is an early …
Adverse effect of ventricular pacing on heart failure and atrial fibrillation among patients with normal baseline QRS duration in a clinical trial of pacemaker therapy for …
MO Sweeney, AS Hellkamp, KA Ellenbogen… - Circulation, 2003 - Am Heart Assoc
Background—Dual-chamber (DDDR) pacing preserves AV synchrony and may reduce heart
failure (HF) and atrial fibrillation (AF) compared with ventricular (VVIR) pacing in sinus node …
failure (HF) and atrial fibrillation (AF) compared with ventricular (VVIR) pacing in sinus node …
Blood–brain barrier breakdown is an early biomarker of human cognitive dysfunction
DA Nation, MD Sweeney, A Montagne, AP Sagare… - Nature medicine, 2019 - nature.com
Vascular contributions to cognitive impairment are increasingly recognized,,,–as shown by
neuropathological,, neuroimaging,,,–, and cerebrospinal fluid biomarker, studies. Moreover …
neuropathological,, neuroimaging,,,–, and cerebrospinal fluid biomarker, studies. Moreover …
The association between symptomatic, severe hypoglycaemia and mortality in type 2 diabetes: retrospective epidemiological analysis of the ACCORD study
DE Bonds, ME Miller, RM Bergenstal, JB Buse… - Bmj, 2010 - bmj.com
Objective To determine whether there is a link between hypoglycaemia and mortality among
participants in the Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes (ACCORD) trial. Design …
participants in the Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes (ACCORD) trial. Design …
The endoplasmic reticulum is the site of cholesterol-induced cytotoxicity in macrophages
…, CM Devlin, D Zhang, HP Harding, M Sweeney… - Nature cell …, 2003 - nature.com
Excess cellular cholesterol induces apoptosis in macrophages, an event likely to promote
progression of atherosclerosis. The cellular mechanism of cholesterol-induced apoptosis is …
progression of atherosclerosis. The cellular mechanism of cholesterol-induced apoptosis is …