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Briana DiSilvio

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Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology|June 16, 2025
Overview and management of hepatorenal syndromeMatthew Sherman, Briana DiSilvio, Tariq Cheema
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly|November 25, 2020
Smoking Addiction and Strategies for CessationBriana DiSilvio, Mohammad Baqdunes, Ahmad Alhajhusain, et al.
European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine|March 10, 2022
Phenazopyridine-Induced Methaemoglobinaemia The Aftermath of Dysuria TreatmentAmina Hamza, Adeel Nasrullah, Romil Singh, et al.
Life Sciences|September 8, 2007
Effect of chronic infusion of olanzapine and clozapine on food intake and body weight gain in male and female ratsSuJean Choi, Briana DiSilvio, JayLynn Unangst, et al.
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly|November 23, 2022
Gastrointestinal Emergencies in the ICUSheldon Rao, Stephanie Baltaji, Kyle Crow, et al.
Neurochemical Research|January 6, 2011
The chronic ingestion of diets containing different proteins produces marked variations in brain tryptophan levels and serotonin synthesis in the ratSuJean Choi, Briana DiSilvio, Madelyn H Fernstrom, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|May 21, 2009
Meal ingestion, amino acids and brain neurotransmitters: effects of dietary protein source on serotonin and catecholamine synthesis ratesSujean Choi, Briana Disilvio, Madelyn H Fernstrom, et al.
Nutritional Neuroscience|November 8, 2011
Effect of chronic protein ingestion on tyrosine and tryptophan levels and catecholamine and serotonin synthesis in rat brainSuJean Choi, Briana DiSilvio, Madelyn H Fernstrom, et al.
Amino Acids|August 2, 2013
Oral branched-chain amino acid supplements that reduce brain serotonin during exercise in rats also lower brain catecholaminesSujean Choi, Briana Disilvio, Madelyn H Fernstrom, et al.
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly|May 26, 2022
ShockSamir Patel, Kyle Holden, Bob Calvin, et al.
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Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology|June 16, 2025
Overview and management of hepatorenal syndromeMatthew Sherman, Briana DiSilvio, Tariq Cheema
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly|November 25, 2020
Smoking Addiction and Strategies for CessationBriana DiSilvio, Mohammad Baqdunes, Ahmad Alhajhusain, et al.
European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine|March 10, 2022
Phenazopyridine-Induced Methaemoglobinaemia The Aftermath of Dysuria TreatmentAmina Hamza, Adeel Nasrullah, Romil Singh, et al.
Life Sciences|September 8, 2007
Effect of chronic infusion of olanzapine and clozapine on food intake and body weight gain in male and female ratsSuJean Choi, Briana DiSilvio, JayLynn Unangst, et al.
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly|November 23, 2022
Gastrointestinal Emergencies in the ICUSheldon Rao, Stephanie Baltaji, Kyle Crow, et al.
Neurochemical Research|January 6, 2011
The chronic ingestion of diets containing different proteins produces marked variations in brain tryptophan levels and serotonin synthesis in the ratSuJean Choi, Briana DiSilvio, Madelyn H Fernstrom, et al.
Physiology & Behavior|May 21, 2009
Meal ingestion, amino acids and brain neurotransmitters: effects of dietary protein source on serotonin and catecholamine synthesis ratesSujean Choi, Briana Disilvio, Madelyn H Fernstrom, et al.
Nutritional Neuroscience|November 8, 2011
Effect of chronic protein ingestion on tyrosine and tryptophan levels and catecholamine and serotonin synthesis in rat brainSuJean Choi, Briana DiSilvio, Madelyn H Fernstrom, et al.
Amino Acids|August 2, 2013
Oral branched-chain amino acid supplements that reduce brain serotonin during exercise in rats also lower brain catecholaminesSujean Choi, Briana Disilvio, Madelyn H Fernstrom, et al.
Critical Care Nursing Quarterly|May 26, 2022
ShockSamir Patel, Kyle Holden, Bob Calvin, et al.
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