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Elizabeth M Long

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Nurse Educator|September 14, 2023
Engaging Undergraduate Students in Evidence-Based PracticeElizabeth M Long, Meagan K Haskett
Holistic Nursing Practice|June 16, 2022
Exploring Alternate Visions of Caring in a World of Social DistancingElizabeth M Long, Stacey L Knight
Geriatric Nursing (New York, N.Y.)|June 6, 2021
Improving nursing students' confidence in caring for persons with dementiaElizabeth M Long, Regina L Hale
Geriatric Nursing (New York, N.Y.)|September 28, 2013
Practice brief: A hydration initiative in a long-term care facilityElizabeth M Long, Amber Rickenbrode, Tammie Thibodeaux
Journal for Nurses in Professional Development|March 17, 2026
Alignment of Nursing Professional Development With Established Nursing CompetenciesFrancine Snow, Elizabeth M Long, Kimberly V Cheramie
Plos One|May 15, 2009
Lipoteichoic acid induces unique inflammatory responses when compared to other toll-like receptor 2 ligandsElizabeth M Long, Brandie Millen, Paul Kubes, et al.
Lung Cancer (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|September 27, 2003
Stimulation of the murine Uchl1 gene promoter by the B-Myb transcription factorElizabeth M Long, Michael A Long, Maria Tsirigotis, et al.
Molecular Cancer Therapeutics|March 5, 2009
The phytochemical piceatannol induces the loss of CBL and CBL-associated proteinsAlexander C Klimowicz, Sabine A Bisson, Karm Hans, et al.
Circulation Research|September 11, 2004
Immune cell Toll-like receptor 4 is required for cardiac myocyte impairment during endotoxemiaSamantha A Tavener, Elizabeth M Long, Stephen M Robbins, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 21, 2011
A subclass of acylated anti-inflammatory mediators usurp Toll-like receptor 2 to inhibit neutrophil recruitment through peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gammaElizabeth M Long, Alexander C Klimowicz, Heitor A Paula-Neto, et al.
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Showing results (11-20 of 23) with videos related to

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Nurse Educator|September 14, 2023
Engaging Undergraduate Students in Evidence-Based PracticeElizabeth M Long, Meagan K Haskett
Holistic Nursing Practice|June 16, 2022
Exploring Alternate Visions of Caring in a World of Social DistancingElizabeth M Long, Stacey L Knight
Geriatric Nursing (New York, N.Y.)|June 6, 2021
Improving nursing students' confidence in caring for persons with dementiaElizabeth M Long, Regina L Hale
Geriatric Nursing (New York, N.Y.)|September 28, 2013
Practice brief: A hydration initiative in a long-term care facilityElizabeth M Long, Amber Rickenbrode, Tammie Thibodeaux
Journal for Nurses in Professional Development|March 17, 2026
Alignment of Nursing Professional Development With Established Nursing CompetenciesFrancine Snow, Elizabeth M Long, Kimberly V Cheramie
Plos One|May 15, 2009
Lipoteichoic acid induces unique inflammatory responses when compared to other toll-like receptor 2 ligandsElizabeth M Long, Brandie Millen, Paul Kubes, et al.
Lung Cancer (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|September 27, 2003
Stimulation of the murine Uchl1 gene promoter by the B-Myb transcription factorElizabeth M Long, Michael A Long, Maria Tsirigotis, et al.
Molecular Cancer Therapeutics|March 5, 2009
The phytochemical piceatannol induces the loss of CBL and CBL-associated proteinsAlexander C Klimowicz, Sabine A Bisson, Karm Hans, et al.
Circulation Research|September 11, 2004
Immune cell Toll-like receptor 4 is required for cardiac myocyte impairment during endotoxemiaSamantha A Tavener, Elizabeth M Long, Stephen M Robbins, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|September 21, 2011
A subclass of acylated anti-inflammatory mediators usurp Toll-like receptor 2 to inhibit neutrophil recruitment through peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gammaElizabeth M Long, Alexander C Klimowicz, Heitor A Paula-Neto, et al.
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