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With over 700 citations, Dr. Lindsey Lee Lair has conducted research focusing on biomarkers in Alzheimer's disease as well as research on other neurological disorders. She has published in Neurology, Journal of Internal Medicine and Clinical Autonomic Research.


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Servais L, Lair LL, Connolly AM, Byrne BJ, Chen KS, Coric V, Qureshi I, Durham S, Campbell DJ, Maclaine G, Marin, J., and Bechtold, C. Taldefgrobep Alfa and the Phase 3 RESILIENT Trial in Spinal Muscular Atrophy. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2024; 25(19):10273.


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Azoulai M, Lévy-Heidmann T, Morisseau V, Wilczynski O, Le HH, Jamieson C, Charvet LE, Krupp LB, Lair L.  A novel disease specific scale to characterize the symptoms and impacts of fatigue in US adults with relapsing multiple sclerosis: A real-world study. Mult Scler Relat Disord. 59:103637, 2022 March 1.


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Lair L, Gibbons C, Freeman R.  Phantom sweating: a novel autonomic paresthesia. Clin Auton Res.18(6):352-4, 2008 Dec. Epub 2008 Oct 11.


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De Leon MJ, DeSanti S, Zinkowski R, Mehta PD, Pratico D, Segal S, Rusinek H, Li J, Tsui W, Saint Louis LA, Clark CM, Tarshish C, Li Y, Lair L, Javier E, Rich K, Lesbre P, Mosconi L, Reisberg B, Sadowski M, DeBernadis JF, Kerkman DJ, Hampel H, Wahlund LO. Davies P. “Longitudinal CSF and MRI biomarkers improve the diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment.” Neurobiology of Aging. 27(3):394-401, 2006 March.


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De Leon MJ, DeSanti S, Zinkowski R, Mehta PD, Pratico D, Segal S, Clark C, Kerkman D, DeBernardis J, Li J, Lair L, Reisberg B, Tsui W, Rusinek H. “MRI and CSF studies in the early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease.” J Intern Med. 2004 Sep;256(3):205-23.


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Lair L, Naidech AM. “Modern neuropsychiatric presentation of neurosyphilis.” Neurology. 12;63(7):1331-3, 2004 Oct.


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Lair L, Gibbons C, Freeman R.  “Phantom sweating: a novel autonomic paresthesia.”  Clin Auton Res. 2008 Dec;18(6):352-4. Epub 2008 Oct 11.


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Completed Henry Rutgers honor thesis; data published (acknowledged) in: Burrows RC, Levitt P, Shors TJ. “Postnatal decrease in transforming growth factor alpha is associated with enlarged ventricles, deficient amygdaloid vasculature and performance deficits.” Neuroscience. 96(4):825-36, 2000.


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Created initial ribonucleic acid structure atlas

 

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