Back to Search
SHIRLEY CRESCI, PHD, LCSW, CEAP
PHD, LCSW, CEAP
Clinical Social Worker
NPI: 1225123110Individual
Specialties, Licenses & Credentials
Clinical Social WorkerPrimary
Social Worker — Clinical
Code: 1041C0700X
44SC00098200(NJ)
Research & Publications (16)
PPAR transcriptional activator complex polymorphisms and the promise of individualized therapy for heart failure.
PMID 18998207·Heart Fail Rev·2010
6-review
Genome-wide association studies of coronary artery disease and heart failure: where are we going?
PMID 19207022·Pharmacogenomics·2009
8-other
Clinical and genetic modifiers of long-term survival in heart failure.
PMID 19628119·J Am Coll Cardiol·2009
4-observational
PGC-1alpha and ERRalpha target gene downregulation is a signature of the failing human heart.
PMID 19061896·J Mol Cell Cardiol·2009
8-other
A GRK5 polymorphism that inhibits beta-adrenergic receptor signaling is protective in heart failure.
PMID 18425130·Nat Med·2008
4-observational
From SNPs to functional studies in cardiovascular pharmacogenomics.
PMID 18370238·Methods Mol Biol·2008
6-review
PPAR Genomics and Pharmacogenomics: Implications for Cardiovascular Disease.
PMID 18401448·PPAR Res·2008
8-other
Interaction between PPARA genotype and beta-blocker treatment influences clinical outcomes following acute coronary syndromes.
PMID 18855529·Pharmacogenomics·2008
8-other
Epithelial neutrophil-activating peptide (ENA-78), acute coronary syndrome prognosis, and modulatory effect of statins.
PMID 18769620·PLoS One·2008
8-other
Pharmacogenetics of the PPAR genes and cardiovascular disease.
PMID 18034623·Pharmacogenomics·2007
6-review
Connexin37 (GJA4) genotype predicts survival after an acute coronary syndrome.
PMID 17719307·Am Heart J·2007
8-other
The PPAR genes, cardiovascular disease and the emergence of PPAR pharmacogenetics.
PMID 16316298·Expert Opin Pharmacother·2005
6-review
Beta2-adrenergic receptor genotype and survival among patients receiving beta-blocker therapy after an acute coronary syndrome.
PMID 16189366·JAMA·2005
8-other
Genotypes associated with myocardial infarction risk are more common in African Americans than in European Americans.
PMID 15234427·J Am Coll Cardiol·2004
4-observational
Frequency of compound genotypes associated with beta-blocker efficacy in congestive heart failure.
PMID 15212591·Pharmacogenomics·2004
4-observational
Data courtesy of the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). Ltrl is not affiliated with or endorsed by NLM.
Contact & Hours
- Address
- 271 US HIGHWAY 46 STE H101, FAIRFIELD COMMONS
FAIRFIELD, NJ 07004 - Phone
- (973) 575-7355
Quick Facts
- NPI
- 1225123110
- Entity Type
- Individual
- Gender
- Female
- Medicare
- Not confirmed
- Specialties
- 1
- Locations
- 1
- Publications
- 16
Are you this provider?
Claim Your Profile