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Karen Stein
Karen Stein
Professor of Nursing University of Rochester
Verified email at urmc.rochester.edu
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T-cell–inflamed gene-expression profile, programmed death ligand 1 expression, and tumor mutational burden predict efficacy in patients treated with pembrolizumab across 20 …
PA Ott, YJ Bang, SA Piha-Paul, ARA Razak, J Bennouna, JC Soria, ...
Journal of Clinical Oncology 37 (4), 318-327, 2019
7512019
Death anxiety: An analysis of an evolving concept
R Lehto, KF Stein
Springer Publishing Company, 2009
5802009
Safety and antitumor activity of the anti–PD-1 antibody pembrolizumab in patients with advanced colorectal carcinoma
BH O’Neil, JM Wallmark, D Lorente, E Elez, J Raimbourg, C Gomez-Roca, ...
PloS one 12 (12), e0189848, 2017
2562017
The Contribution of Vitamin K2 (Menaquinones) Produced by the Intestinal Microflora to Human Nutritional Requirements for Vitamin K.
JM Conly, K Stein, L Worobetz, S Rutledge-Harding
American Journal of Gastroenterology (Springer Nature) 89 (6), 1994
2331994
Identity impairment and the eating disorders: Content and organization of the self‐concept in women with anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa
KF Stein, C Corte
European Eating Disorders Review: The Professional Journal of the Eating …, 2007
2072007
The production of menaquinones (vitamin K2) by intestinal bacteria and their role in maintaining coagulation homeostasis.
JM Conly, K Stein
Progress in food & nutrition science 16 (4), 307-343, 1992
2031992
Ecologic momentary assessment of eating‐disordered behaviors
KF Stein, CM Corte
International Journal of Eating Disorders 34 (3), 349-360, 2003
1742003
Reduction of vitamin K2 concentrations in human liver associated with the use of broad spectrum antimicrobials
J Conly, K Stein
Clinical and investigative medicine 17 (6), 531, 1994
1571994
Schema model of the self‐concept
KF Stein
Image: The Journal of Nursing Scholarship 27 (3), 187-193, 1995
1491995
Self-schemas and possible selves as predictors and outcomes of risky behaviors in adolescents
KF Stein, R Roeser, HR Markus
Nursing Research 47 (2), 96-106, 1998
1481998
Affect instability in adults with a borderline personality disorder
KF Stein
Archives of psychiatric nursing 10 (1), 32-40, 1996
1401996
The self-schema model: A theoretical approach to the self-concept in eating disorders
KF Stein
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing 10 (2), 96-109, 1996
1341996
Pembrolizumab for the treatment of programmed death–ligand 1‒positive advanced carcinoid or pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors: Results from the KEYNOTE‐028 study
JM Mehnert, E Bergsland, BH O’neil, A Santoro, JHM Schellens, ...
Cancer 126 (13), 3021-3030, 2020
1132020
The role of the self in behavioral change.
KF Stein, HR Markus
Journal of Psychotherapy Integration 6 (4), 349, 1996
1121996
Quantitative and qualitative measurements of K vitamins in human intestinal contents.
JM Conly, K Stein
American Journal of Gastroenterology (Springer Nature) 87 (3), 1992
1031992
Intervention research: establishing fidelity of the independent variable in nursing clinical trials
KF Stein, JT Sargent, N Rafaels
Nursing research 56 (1), 54-62, 2007
982007
Reconceptualizing causative factors and intervention strategies in the eating disorders: A shift from body image to self-concept impairments
KF Stein, C Corte
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing 17 (2), 57-66, 2003
882003
Skin cancer knowledge, awareness, beliefs and preventive behaviors among black and hispanic men and women
NB Lunsford, J Berktold, DM Holman, K Stein, A Prempeh, A Yerkes
Preventive medicine reports 12, 203-209, 2018
792018
Body weight and shape self-cognitions, emotional distress, and disordered eating in middle adolescent girls
KF Stein, KM Hedger
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing 11 (5), 264-275, 1997
781997
Treatment with pembrolizumab in programmed death ligand 1–positive recurrent glioblastoma: Results from the multicohort phase 1 KEYNOTE‐028 trial
DA Reardon, TM Kim, JS Frenel, M Simonelli, J Lopez, DS Subramaniam, ...
Cancer 127 (10), 1620-1629, 2021
772021
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