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Maya Jammoul

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Current Neuropharmacology|October 12, 2021
Melatonin: a Potential Shield against Electromagnetic WavesMaya Jammoul, Nada Lawand
Biological Psychiatry|May 22, 2023
Traumatic Brain Injury and Opioids: Twin Plagues of the Twenty-First CenturyMaya Jammoul, Dareen Jammoul, Kevin K Wang, et al.
Autonomic Neuroscience : Basic & Clinical|December 29, 2022
Investigating the possible mechanisms of autonomic dysfunction post-COVID-19Maya Jammoul, Judith Naddour, Amir Madi, et al.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|November 24, 2022
Inflammasomes as biomarkers and therapeutic targets in traumatic brain injury and related-neurodegenerative diseases: A comprehensive overviewDania Kattan, Chloe Barsa, Sarin Mekhijian, et al.
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Current Neuropharmacology|October 12, 2021
Melatonin: a Potential Shield against Electromagnetic WavesMaya Jammoul, Nada Lawand
Biological Psychiatry|May 22, 2023
Traumatic Brain Injury and Opioids: Twin Plagues of the Twenty-First CenturyMaya Jammoul, Dareen Jammoul, Kevin K Wang, et al.
Autonomic Neuroscience : Basic & Clinical|December 29, 2022
Investigating the possible mechanisms of autonomic dysfunction post-COVID-19Maya Jammoul, Judith Naddour, Amir Madi, et al.
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|November 24, 2022
Inflammasomes as biomarkers and therapeutic targets in traumatic brain injury and related-neurodegenerative diseases: A comprehensive overviewDania Kattan, Chloe Barsa, Sarin Mekhijian, et al.
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