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Patrick Y Lee

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Medical Hypotheses|April 4, 2006
A paradigm for viewing biologic systems as scale-free networks based on energy efficiency: implications for present therapies and the future of evolutionAnthony J Yun, Patrick Y Lee, John D Doux
Medical Hypotheses|December 7, 2005
Contrast nephropathy may be partly mediated by autonomic dysfunction: renal failure considered as a modern maladaptation of the prehistoric trauma responseAnthony J Yun, John D Doux, Patrick Y Lee
AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology|March 24, 2006
Integrating systems biology and medical imaging: understanding disease distribution in the lung modelAnthony J Yun, Patrick Y Lee, Anthony N Gerber
Medical Hypotheses|June 15, 2004
Menstrual variation of autonomic balance may be a factor in exacerbations of certain diseases during the menstrual cyclePatrick Y Lee, Kimberly A Bazar, A Joon Yun
Medical Hypotheses|October 19, 2004
Debunking a myth: neurohormonal and vagal modulation of sleep centers, not redistribution of blood flow, may account for postprandial somnolenceKimberly A Bazar, A Joon Yun, Patrick Y Lee
Medical Hypotheses|May 15, 2004
Conditions of aging as manifestations of sympathetic bias unmasked by loss of parasympathetic functionPatrick Y Lee, A Joon Yun, Kimberly A Bazar
Medical Hypotheses|March 23, 2005
Paradoxical strategy for treating chronic diseases where the therapeutic effect is derived from compensatory response rather than drug effectAnthony J Yun, Patrick Y Lee, Kimberly A Bazar
Medical Hypotheses|April 4, 2006
Efficient inefficiency: biochemical "junk" may represent molecular bridesmaids awaiting emergent function as a buffer against environmental fluctuationAnthony J Yun, Patrick Y Lee, John D Doux
Medical Hypotheses|January 13, 2006
Are we eating more than we think? Illegitimate signaling and xenohormesis as participants in the pathogenesis of obesityAnthony J Yun, Patrick Y Lee, John D Doux
Medical Hypotheses|July 9, 2004
Modulation of autonomic balance by tumors and virusesA Joon Yun, Patrick Y Lee, Kimberly A Bazar
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Medical Hypotheses|April 4, 2006
A paradigm for viewing biologic systems as scale-free networks based on energy efficiency: implications for present therapies and the future of evolutionAnthony J Yun, Patrick Y Lee, John D Doux
Medical Hypotheses|December 7, 2005
Contrast nephropathy may be partly mediated by autonomic dysfunction: renal failure considered as a modern maladaptation of the prehistoric trauma responseAnthony J Yun, John D Doux, Patrick Y Lee
AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology|March 24, 2006
Integrating systems biology and medical imaging: understanding disease distribution in the lung modelAnthony J Yun, Patrick Y Lee, Anthony N Gerber
Medical Hypotheses|June 15, 2004
Menstrual variation of autonomic balance may be a factor in exacerbations of certain diseases during the menstrual cyclePatrick Y Lee, Kimberly A Bazar, A Joon Yun
Medical Hypotheses|October 19, 2004
Debunking a myth: neurohormonal and vagal modulation of sleep centers, not redistribution of blood flow, may account for postprandial somnolenceKimberly A Bazar, A Joon Yun, Patrick Y Lee
Medical Hypotheses|May 15, 2004
Conditions of aging as manifestations of sympathetic bias unmasked by loss of parasympathetic functionPatrick Y Lee, A Joon Yun, Kimberly A Bazar
Medical Hypotheses|March 23, 2005
Paradoxical strategy for treating chronic diseases where the therapeutic effect is derived from compensatory response rather than drug effectAnthony J Yun, Patrick Y Lee, Kimberly A Bazar
Medical Hypotheses|April 4, 2006
Efficient inefficiency: biochemical "junk" may represent molecular bridesmaids awaiting emergent function as a buffer against environmental fluctuationAnthony J Yun, Patrick Y Lee, John D Doux
Medical Hypotheses|January 13, 2006
Are we eating more than we think? Illegitimate signaling and xenohormesis as participants in the pathogenesis of obesityAnthony J Yun, Patrick Y Lee, John D Doux
Medical Hypotheses|July 9, 2004
Modulation of autonomic balance by tumors and virusesA Joon Yun, Patrick Y Lee, Kimberly A Bazar
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