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Percentage of hormone receptor positivity in breast cancer provides prognostic value: a single-institute study
R Sleightholm, BK Neilsen, S Elkhatib, L Flores, S Dukkipati, R Zhao, ...
Journal of clinical medicine research 13 (1), 9, 2021
342021
Autonomic regulation of T-lymphocytes: Implications in cardiovascular disease
SK Elkhatib, AJ Case
Pharmacological research 146, 104293, 2019
292019
Autonomic and redox imbalance correlates with T-lymphocyte inflammation in a model of chronic social defeat stress
CM Moshfegh, SK Elkhatib, CW Collins, AJ Kohl, AJ Case
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 13, 103, 2019
262019
Peripheral inflammation is strongly linked to elevated zero maze behavior in repeated social defeat stress
SK Elkhatib, CM Moshfegh, GF Watson, AJ Case
Brain, behavior, and immunity 90, 279-285, 2020
212020
T-lymphocyte tyrosine hydroxylase regulates TH17 T-lymphocytes during repeated social defeat stress
SK Elkhatib, CM Moshfegh, GF Watson, AJ Case
Brain, behavior, and immunity 104, 18-28, 2022
102022
A 47-year-old woman with nuclear protein in testis midline carcinoma masquerading as a sinus infection: a case report and review of the literature
SK Elkhatib, BK Neilsen, RL Sleightholm, MJ Baine, W Zhen
Journal of Medical Case Reports 13, 1-7, 2019
82019
Splenic denervation attenuates repeated social defeat stress-induced T lymphocyte inflammation
SK Elkhatib, CM Moshfegh, GF Watson, AD Schwab, K Katsurada, ...
Biological psychiatry global open science 1 (3), 190-200, 2021
62021
Repeated social defeat stress induces an inflammatory gut milieu by altering the mucosal barrier integrity and gut microbiota homeostasis
SK Yadav, R Ahmad, CM Moshfegh, J Sankarasubramanian, V Joshi, ...
Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science 3 (4), 824-836, 2023
32023
S100a9 protects against the effects of repeated social defeat stress
CM Moshfegh, SK Elkhatib, GF Watson, J Drake, ZN Taylor, EC Reed, ...
Biological Psychiatry Global Open Science 3 (4), 919-929, 2023
32023
Exercise duration modulates upper and lower respiratory fluid cellularity, antiviral activity, and lung gene expression
SK Elkhatib, J Alley, M Jepsen, L Smeins, A Barnes, S Naik, ...
Physiological reports 9 (20), e15075, 2021
32021
A Forgotten Rose: Embracing the Complexity of Neuroimmune Function
SK Elkhatib, DA Ross, AJ Case
Biological psychiatry 89 (5), e21-e23, 2021
12021
461: CATASTROPHIC ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID SYNDROME: SEVERE PRESENTATION AND MANAGEMENT OF A RARE DISEASE
S Elkhatib, P Pellegrino, D Johnson
Critical Care Medicine 52 (1), S204, 2024
2024
Neuropeptide Y potentiates T-Lymphocyte inflammation after psychological trauma
T Lauten, E Reed, S Elkhatib, C Moshfegh, A Clopp, A Case
Physiology 38 (S1), 5728219, 2023
2023
Sa1625 REPEATED SOCIAL DEFEAT STRESS INDUCES AN INFLAMMATORY GUT MILIEU BY COMPROMISING THE MUCOSAL BARRIER INTEGRITY AND ALTERING GUT MICROBIOTA HOMEOSTASIS
SK Yadav, R Ahmad, CM Moshfegh, S Jagadesan, SK Elkhatib, G Talmon, ...
Gastroenterology 164 (6), S-411, 2023
2023
Data for EMSL Project 49529 from February 2023
M Lipton, A Shukla, D Koppenaal, K Weitz, K Tang, R Smith, L Pasa-Tolic, ...
Pacific Northwest National Lab.(PNNL), Richland, WA (United States …, 2023
2023
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SK Elkhatib
The Art of Medicine 2 (1), 3, 2023
2023
Mitochondrial Regulation of Inflammation after Psychological Trauma
E Reed, T Lauten, A Clopp, C Moshfegh, S Elkhatib, A Case
Free Radical Biology and Medicine 192, 33-34, 2022
2022
Data for EMSL Project 49529 from August 2022
M Lipton, A Shukla, D Koppenaal, K Weitz, K Tang, R Smith, L Pasa-Tolic, ...
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), Richland, WA (United States …, 2022
2022
S100a9 Attenuates Inflammation during Repeated Social Defeat Stress
CM Moshfegh, SK Elkhatib, GF Watson, J Drake, ZN Taylor, EC Reed, ...
bioRxiv, 2022.07. 18.500493, 2022
2022
Calprotectin is Protective during Psychological Trauma
C Moshfegh, S Elkhatib, G Watson, A Case
Free Radical Biology and Medicine 180, s85, 2022
2022
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