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Tulane University
Education•New Orleans, Louisiana, United States•
About: Tulane University is a education organization based out in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Blood pressure. The organization has 24478 authors who have published 47205 publications receiving 1944993 citations. The organization is also known as: University of Louisiana.
Topics: Population, Blood pressure, Poison control, Receptor, Angiotensin II
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill1, Columbia University2, Rush University Medical Center3, American Diabetes Association4, American Heart Association5, University of Colorado Denver6, Tulane University7, McMaster University8, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center9, Lahey Hospital & Medical Center10, Harvard University11, Veterans Health Administration12, University of California, Los Angeles13, Northwestern University14
TL;DR: This statement will attempt to harmonize the recommendations of both organizations where possible but will recognize areas in which AHA and ADA recommendations differ.
Abstract: The American Heart Association (AHA) and the American Diabetes Association (ADA) have each published guidelines for cardiovascular disease prevention: the ADA has issued separate recommendations for each of the cardiovascular risk factors in patients with diabetes, and the AHA has shaped primary and secondary guidelines that extend to patients with diabetes. This statement will attempt to harmonize the recommendations of both organizations where possible but will recognize areas in which AHA and ADA recommendations differ.
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TL;DR: Increased FGF23 is a common manifestation of CKD that develops earlier than increased phosphate or PTH, and may be a sensitive early biomarker of disordered phosphorus metabolism in patients with CKD and normal serum phosphate levels.
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TL;DR: An inverse association of fruit and vegetable intake with the risk of cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality in the general US population is shown.
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TL;DR: A protocol that provides rapidly expanding MSCs from 5 strains of inbred mice with differences in their media requirements for optimal growth, rates of propagation, and presence of the surface epitopes CD34, stem cell antigen-1 (Sca-1), and vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 (VCAM-1).
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TL;DR: The corresponding generalized Kohn-Sham eigenvalue gaps are shown to incorporate part of the discontinuity D xc of the exchange-correlation potential of standard KohnSham theory, leading to band gaps far better than those of local-density approximation.
Abstract: As an alternative to the standard Kohn-Sham procedure, other exact realizations of density-functional theory ~generalized Kohn-Sham methods! are presented. The corresponding generalized Kohn-Sham eigenvalue gaps are shown to incorporate part of the discontinuity D xc of the exchange-correlation potential of standard KohnSham theory. As an example, a generalized Kohn-Sham procedure splitting the exchange contribution to the total energy into a screened, nonlocal and a local density component is considered. This method leads to band gaps far better than those of local-density approximation and to good structural properties for the materials Si, Ge, GaAs, InP, and InSb.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Walter C. Willett | 334 | 2399 | 413322 |
JoAnn E. Manson | 270 | 1819 | 258509 |
Frank B. Hu | 250 | 1675 | 253464 |
Eric B. Rimm | 196 | 988 | 147119 |
Krzysztof Matyjaszewski | 169 | 1431 | 128585 |
Nicholas J. White | 161 | 1352 | 104539 |
Tien Yin Wong | 160 | 1880 | 131830 |
Tomas Hökfelt | 158 | 1033 | 95979 |
Thomas E. Starzl | 150 | 1625 | 91704 |
Geoffrey Burnstock | 141 | 1488 | 99525 |
Joseph Sodroski | 138 | 542 | 77070 |
Glenn M. Chertow | 128 | 764 | 82401 |
Darwin J. Prockop | 128 | 576 | 87066 |
Kenneth J. Pienta | 127 | 671 | 64531 |
Charles Taylor | 126 | 741 | 77626 |