2012
Response to Letters Regarding Article, “Average Daily Blood Pressure, Not Office Blood Pressure, Is Associated With Progression of Cerebrovascular Disease and Cognitive Decline in Older People”
White W, Campbell P, Wolfson L, Wakefield D, Schmidt J, Hall C, Moscufo N, Guttmann C, Kaplan R, Pearlson G. Response to Letters Regarding Article, “Average Daily Blood Pressure, Not Office Blood Pressure, Is Associated With Progression of Cerebrovascular Disease and Cognitive Decline in Older People”. Circulation 2012, 125: e1018. DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.112.098509.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2011
AVERAGE DAILY BLOOD PRESSURE, NOT OFFICE BLOOD PRESSURE, DETERMINES THE PROGRESSION OF CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE AND FUNCTIONAL DECLINE IN OLDER PERSONS
White W, Wolfson L, Guttman C, Moscufo N, Wakefield D, Kaplan R, Pearlson G. AVERAGE DAILY BLOOD PRESSURE, NOT OFFICE BLOOD PRESSURE, DETERMINES THE PROGRESSION OF CEREBROVASCULAR DISEASE AND FUNCTIONAL DECLINE IN OLDER PERSONS. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2011, 57: e490. DOI: 10.1016/s0735-1097(11)60490-7.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1990
Demonstration of naturalistic methods for cocaine smoking by human volunteers
Foltin R, Fischman M, Nestadt G, Stromberger H, Cornell E, Pearlson G. Demonstration of naturalistic methods for cocaine smoking by human volunteers. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 1990, 26: 145-154. PMID: 2242715, DOI: 10.1016/0376-8716(90)90121-t.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVenous blood levelsClinical research unitBlood level curvesFirst doseSubsequent dosesBlood pressureDosing sessionsBlood levelsAcute toleranceCocaine smokingHeart rateDose sessionAscending limbBaseline levelsCardiovascular activityHuman volunteersSubjective effectsTransient increaseResearch volunteersDosesMale research volunteersCocaineVolunteersSubjectsLimb