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Hassan S. Alamri
Researcher at Cleveland State University
Publications - 9
Citations - 369
Hassan S. Alamri is an academic researcher from Cleveland State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 250 citations. Previous affiliations of Hassan S. Alamri include Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute.
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Gut microbiota-dependent trimethylamine N-oxide in acute coronary syndromes: a prognostic marker for incident cardiovascular events beyond traditional risk factors
Xinmin S. Li,Slayman Obeid,Roland Klingenberg,Baris Gencer,François Mach,Lorenz Räber,Stephan Windecker,Nicolas Rodondi,David Nanchen,Olivier Muller,Melroy X. Miranda,Christian M. Matter,Yuping Wu,Lin Li,Zeneng Wang,Hassan S. Alamri,Hassan S. Alamri,Valentin Gogonea,Valentin Gogonea,Yoon-Mi Chung,W.H. Wilson Tang,W.H. Wilson Tang,Stanley L. Hazen,Stanley L. Hazen,Thomas F. Lüscher +24 more
TL;DR: Plasma TMAO levels among patients presenting with chest pain predict both near- and long-term risks of incident cardiovascular events, and may thus provide clinical utility in risk stratification among subjects presenting with suspected ACS.
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The artificial sweetener erythritol and cardiovascular event risk
Marco Witkowski,Ina Nemet,Hassan S. Alamri,Jennifer Wilcox,Nilaksh Gupta,Nisreen Nimer,Arash Haghikia,Xinmin S. Li,Yuping Wu,Prasenjit Prasad Saha,Ilja Demuth,Maximilian König,Elisabeth Steinhagen-Thiessen,Tomas Cajka,Oliver Fiehn,Ulf Landmesser,W.H. Wilson Tang,Stanley L. Hazen +17 more
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Patterns of Dyslipidemia in the Anemic and Nonanemic Hypertensive Saudi Population: A Cross-Sectional Study
Mohammad A. Alfhili,Jawaher Alsughayyir,Ahmed Basudan,Hazem K. Ghneim,Mohammed Q. Alfaifi,Hassan S. Alamri,Zuhier Awan,Mohammed R. Algethami +7 more
TL;DR: The anemic state of hypertensive Saudi patients influences dyslipidemia which warrants further investigation.
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Angiotensin II Exaggerates SARS-CoV-2 Specific T-Cell Response in Convalescent Individuals following COVID-19
Moudhi Almutlaq,Fatmah A. Mansour,Jahad Ahmed Alghamdi,Yassen Alhendi,Abir Abdullah Alamro,Amani Alghamdi,Hassan S. Alamri,Fayhan Alroqi,Tlili Barhoumi +8 more
TL;DR: This study is the first to demonstrate that Ang II exaggerates SARS-CoV-2-specific T-cells response, and during COVID-19 infection, Ang II may aggravate the inflammatory response and change the immune response toward a more inflammatory profile against Sars-Cov-2 infection.
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Knowledge and attitude of pregnant women in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia toward Noninvasive prenatal testing: A single center study
TL;DR: This work assessed the knowledge and attitude of pregnant women related to prenatal testing with a particular focus on NIPT.