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ANNAH CASH, PH.D.
PH.D.
Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program
NPI: 1407707573Individual
Specialties, Licenses & Credentials
Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training ProgramPrimary
Student in an Organized Health Care Education/Training Program
Code: 390200000X
Research & Publications (20)
Behavior and the limits of genomic plasticity: power and replicability in microarray analysis of honeybee brains.
PMID 15924558·Genes Brain Behav·2005
7-preclinical
Childhood obesity: epidemiology, comorbid conditions, psychological ramifications, and clinical recommendations.
PMID 15552239·J Okla State Med Assoc·2004
6-review
An evaluation of slot size in orthodontic brackets--are standards as expected?
PMID 15387021·Angle Orthod·2004
4-observational
A comparative study of the static and kinetic frictional resistance of titanium molybdenum alloy archwires in stainless steel brackets.
PMID 14994890·Eur J Orthod·2004
4-observational
Microtubule reduction in Alzheimer's disease and aging is independent of tau filament formation.
PMID 12707046·Am J Pathol·2003
8-other
Planning for health care transitions: results from the 2005-2006 National Survey of Children With Special Health Care Needs.
PMID 19117836·Pediatrics·2009
4-observational
Mitochondrial abnormalities and oxidative imbalance in Alzheimer disease.
PMID 16873962·J Alzheimers Dis·2006
6-review
Tau modifiers as therapeutic targets for Alzheimer's disease.
PMID 15615639·Biochim Biophys Acta·2005
6-review
Oxidative stress mechanisms and potential therapeutics in Alzheimer disease.
PMID 15583960·J Neural Transm (Vienna)·2005
6-review
Contribution of redox-active iron and copper to oxidative damage in Alzheimer disease.
PMID 15231239·Ageing Res Rev·2004
6-review
Alzheimer disease: evidence for a central pathogenic role of iron-mediated reactive oxygen species.
PMID 15096700·J Alzheimers Dis·2004
6-review
Apoptotic promoters and inhibitors in Alzheimer's disease: Who wins out?
PMID 12657364·Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry·2003
6-review
Adventiously-bound redox active iron and copper are at the center of oxidative damage in Alzheimer disease.
PMID 12572666·Biometals·2003
6-review
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Contact & Hours
- Address
- 2014 GRAMERCY PL
HUMMELSTOWN, PA 17036 - Phone
- (601) 664-8102
Quick Facts
- NPI
- 1407707573
- Entity Type
- Individual
- Gender
- Female
- Medicare
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- Specialties
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- Locations
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- Publications
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