Reza Ehsanian
University of New Mexico
24 Papers
11 Citations
Reza Ehsanian is an academic researcher from University of New Mexico. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 24 publications. Previous affiliations of Reza Ehsanian include National Institutes of Health & University of Oxford.
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Papers
Beyond DNA binding - a review of the potential mechanisms mediating quinacrine's therapeutic activities in parasitic infections, inflammation, and cancers
TL;DR: The potential uses of quinacrine as an anti-cancer agent and its role on the NF-κB, p53, and AKT pathways are discussed with particular attention to its actions on nuclear proteins, the arachidonic acid pathway, and multi-drug resistance.
Depression in Men and Women One Year Following Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI): A TBI Model Systems Study.
Sarah Lavoie,Samantha Sechrist,Nhung Quach,Reza Ehsanian,Reza Ehsanian,Thao Duong,Thao Duong,Ian H. Gotlib,Linda Isaac,Linda Isaac +9 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that, in contrast to the general population, mild depression in persons with moderate to severe TBI may not be gender-specific, and underscore the need for early identification, active screening, and depression treatment equally for men and women to improve emotional well-being, promote recovery, and enhance quality of life following TBI.
Exploration of surgical blood pressure management and expected motor recovery in individuals with traumatic spinal cord injury: This article has been corrected since Advance Online Publication and a correction is also printed in this issue
Exploration of surgical blood pressure management and expected motor recovery in individuals with traumatic spinal cord injury
Reza Ehsanian,Reza Ehsanian,Reza Ehsanian,Jenny Haefeli,Nhung Quach,Jacob Kosarchuk,Dolores Torres,Ellen D. Stuck,Jessica Endo,James Crew,Benjamin Dirlikov,Jacqueline C. Bresnahan,Michael S. Beattie,Adam R. Ferguson,Stephen McKenna,Stephen McKenna +15 more
TL;DR: Hypertension as well as hypotension during surgery may impact the trajectory of recovery in individuals with SCI, and there may be a direct relationship between intraoperative MAP and motor recovery.
Prevalence of Low Plasma Vitamin B1 in the Stroke Population Admitted to Acute Inpatient Rehabilitation.
Reza Ehsanian,Reza Ehsanian,Reza Ehsanian,Sean Anderson,Byron J Schneider,David N. Kennedy,Vartgez Mansourian +6 more
TL;DR: In this cohort of patients admitted to the stroke service at an acute rehabilitation facility, there is evidence of thiamine deficiency and the data suggest that there is inadequate acute intake of VitB1.
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