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James D. Neaton
Researcher at University of Minnesota
Publications - 352
Citations - 68183
James D. Neaton is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Risk factor & Blood pressure. The author has an hindex of 101, co-authored 331 publications receiving 64719 citations. Previous affiliations of James D. Neaton include University of Pittsburgh & Medical Research Council.
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Boosted protease inhibitors and the electrocardiographic measures of QT and PR durations
Elsayed Z. Soliman,Jens D Lundgren,Mollie P. Roediger,Daniel Duprez,Zelalem Temesgen,Markus Bickel,Judith C. Shlay,Charurut Somboonwit,Peter Reiss,James H. Stein,James D. Neaton +10 more
TL;DR: Different protease inhibitor- based regimens have a similar, minimal effect on QT compared to NNRTI-based regimens, and interruption of protease inhibitors regimens reduced the prolonged PR duration.
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Untreated HIV infection and large and small artery elasticity.
Jason V. Baker,Daniel Duprez,Joshua Rapkin,Katherine Huppler Hullsiek,Harrison Quick,Richard H. Grimm,Richard H. Grimm,James D. Neaton,Keith Henry +8 more
TL;DR: Pulse waveform analysis is a noninvasive technique to assess cardiovascular disease risk that should be evaluated in larger studies of HIV-infected persons, after controlling for additional risk factors.
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Predictors of mortality from kidney cancer in 332,547 men screened for the Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial.
TL;DR: The authors examined predictors of mortality from kidney cancer in 332,547 men who were screened as part of the Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial.
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Serum cholesterol. Doing the right thing.
Jeremiah Stamler,Rose Stamler,W V Brown,Antonio M. Gotto,Philip Greenland,Scott M. Grundy,D. M. Hegsted,Russell V. Luepker,James D. Neaton,D Steinberg +9 more
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Sodium chloride raises blood pressure in normotensive subjects. The study of sodium and blood pressure.
Stephen R. Mascioli,Richard H. Grimm,Cynthia A. Launer,Kenneth H. Svendsen,John M. Flack,Nelly Gonzalez,Patricia J. Elmer,James D. Neaton +7 more
TL;DR: Both systolic and diastolic blood pressures increased significant amounts in normotensive adults on a low sodium diet supplemented with 96 meq/day sodium, and long-term effects and doseresponse relations need further study.