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Adam J Rose

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Journal of General Internal Medicine|November 20, 2013
Warfarin: not dead yetAdam J Rose
The Journal of Physiology|October 21, 2003
Exercise increases Ca2+-calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II activity in human skeletal muscleAdam J Rose, Mark Hargreaves
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|March 26, 2013
Metabolic control through glucocorticoid hormones: an updateAdam J Rose, Stephan Herzig
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy|June 13, 2018
Evidence-Based Best Practices for Outpatient Management of WarfarinAdam J Rose, Mary Vaiana
Journal of General Internal Medicine|February 27, 2026
After 6 Decades of Blood Pressure Management, Why Is Achieving Control Still So Difficult?Adam J Rose, Michael B Rothberg
Frontiers in Bioscience : a Journal and Virtual Library|May 30, 2008
How is AMPK activity regulated in skeletal muscles during exercise?Sebastian Beck Jorgensen, Adam J Rose
Journal of General Internal Medicine|September 2, 2020
COVID-Related Disruption-Finding the Silver LiningAdam J Rose, Moriah E Ellen
Journal of General Internal Medicine|July 13, 2017
Who Gets Testosterone? Patient Characteristics Associated with Testosterone Prescribing in the Veteran Affairs System: A Cross-Sectional StudyGuneet K Jasuja, Adam J Rose
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|December 17, 2008
Regulatory mechanisms of skeletal muscle protein turnover during exerciseAdam J Rose, Erik A Richter
Evidence-Based Medicine|August 28, 2010
High blood pressure while taking antithrombotic medication is associated with an increased risk of developing intracranial haemorrhageAdam J Rose, Elaine M Hylek
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Journal of General Internal Medicine|November 20, 2013
Warfarin: not dead yetAdam J Rose
The Journal of Physiology|October 21, 2003
Exercise increases Ca2+-calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II activity in human skeletal muscleAdam J Rose, Mark Hargreaves
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology|March 26, 2013
Metabolic control through glucocorticoid hormones: an updateAdam J Rose, Stephan Herzig
The Annals of Pharmacotherapy|June 13, 2018
Evidence-Based Best Practices for Outpatient Management of WarfarinAdam J Rose, Mary Vaiana
Journal of General Internal Medicine|February 27, 2026
After 6 Decades of Blood Pressure Management, Why Is Achieving Control Still So Difficult?Adam J Rose, Michael B Rothberg
Frontiers in Bioscience : a Journal and Virtual Library|May 30, 2008
How is AMPK activity regulated in skeletal muscles during exercise?Sebastian Beck Jorgensen, Adam J Rose
Journal of General Internal Medicine|September 2, 2020
COVID-Related Disruption-Finding the Silver LiningAdam J Rose, Moriah E Ellen
Journal of General Internal Medicine|July 13, 2017
Who Gets Testosterone? Patient Characteristics Associated with Testosterone Prescribing in the Veteran Affairs System: A Cross-Sectional StudyGuneet K Jasuja, Adam J Rose
Journal of Applied Physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)|December 17, 2008
Regulatory mechanisms of skeletal muscle protein turnover during exerciseAdam J Rose, Erik A Richter
Evidence-Based Medicine|August 28, 2010
High blood pressure while taking antithrombotic medication is associated with an increased risk of developing intracranial haemorrhageAdam J Rose, Elaine M Hylek
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