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John D Doux

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Medical Hypotheses|December 13, 2005
Paradoxical inflammation revisited: muraglitazar and cardiovascular riskAnthony J Yun, Patrick Y Lee, John D Doux
Medical Hypotheses|December 30, 2006
Brewing controversies: Darwinian perspective on the adaptive and maladaptive effects of caffeine and ethanol as dietary autonomic modulatorsAnthony J Yun, John D Doux, Stephanie M Daniel
Expert Review of Medical Devices|May 10, 2007
Negative pressure ventilation via diaphragmatic pacing: a potential gateway for treating systemic dysfunctionsAnthony J Yun, Patrick Y Lee, John D Doux
Medical Hypotheses|December 21, 2005
Salmeterol and paroxetine: more evidence for paradoxical medicineAnthony J Yun, Patrick Y Lee, John D Doux
Medical Hypotheses|May 17, 2006
Peripheral arterial disease: a manifestation of evolutionary dislocation and feed-forward dysfunctionJohn D Simpson, John D Doux, Patrick Y Lee, et al.
Medical Hypotheses|April 3, 2007
Is atherosclerosis a neurogenic phenomenon?Rakesh S Marwah, John D Doux, Patrick Y Lee, et al.
Medical Hypotheses|August 27, 2005
A general theory of evolution based on energy efficiency: its implications for diseasesAnthony J Yun, Patrick Y Lee, John D Doux, et al.
Medical Hypotheses|June 1, 2005
Can chronic use of anti-inflammatory agents paradoxically promote chronic inflammation through compensatory host response?John D Doux, Kimberly A Bazar, Patrick Y Lee, et al.
Medical Hypotheses|August 25, 2005
Adventitial dysfunction: an evolutionary model for understanding atherosclerosisAnthony J Yun, John D Doux, Kimberly A Bazar, et al.
Medical Hypotheses|May 21, 2005
Obesity and ADHD may represent different manifestations of a common environmental oversampling syndrome: a model for revealing mechanistic overlap among cognitive, metabolic, and inflammatory disordersKimberly A Bazar, Anthony J Yun, Patrick Y Lee, et al.
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Medical Hypotheses|December 13, 2005
Paradoxical inflammation revisited: muraglitazar and cardiovascular riskAnthony J Yun, Patrick Y Lee, John D Doux
Medical Hypotheses|December 30, 2006
Brewing controversies: Darwinian perspective on the adaptive and maladaptive effects of caffeine and ethanol as dietary autonomic modulatorsAnthony J Yun, John D Doux, Stephanie M Daniel
Expert Review of Medical Devices|May 10, 2007
Negative pressure ventilation via diaphragmatic pacing: a potential gateway for treating systemic dysfunctionsAnthony J Yun, Patrick Y Lee, John D Doux
Medical Hypotheses|December 21, 2005
Salmeterol and paroxetine: more evidence for paradoxical medicineAnthony J Yun, Patrick Y Lee, John D Doux
Medical Hypotheses|May 17, 2006
Peripheral arterial disease: a manifestation of evolutionary dislocation and feed-forward dysfunctionJohn D Simpson, John D Doux, Patrick Y Lee, et al.
Medical Hypotheses|April 3, 2007
Is atherosclerosis a neurogenic phenomenon?Rakesh S Marwah, John D Doux, Patrick Y Lee, et al.
Medical Hypotheses|August 27, 2005
A general theory of evolution based on energy efficiency: its implications for diseasesAnthony J Yun, Patrick Y Lee, John D Doux, et al.
Medical Hypotheses|June 1, 2005
Can chronic use of anti-inflammatory agents paradoxically promote chronic inflammation through compensatory host response?John D Doux, Kimberly A Bazar, Patrick Y Lee, et al.
Medical Hypotheses|August 25, 2005
Adventitial dysfunction: an evolutionary model for understanding atherosclerosisAnthony J Yun, John D Doux, Kimberly A Bazar, et al.
Medical Hypotheses|May 21, 2005
Obesity and ADHD may represent different manifestations of a common environmental oversampling syndrome: a model for revealing mechanistic overlap among cognitive, metabolic, and inflammatory disordersKimberly A Bazar, Anthony J Yun, Patrick Y Lee, et al.
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