Taylor Intihar, MS
Research Assistant 1, HSS
Research & Publications
Biography
Coauthors
Selected Publications
- 0841 Feasibility of Actigraphy during a Daytime Bright Pilot Study in the Medical ICULukas M, Doyle M, Intihar T, Wright K, Redeker N, Pisani M, Yaggi H, Knauert M. 0841 Feasibility of Actigraphy during a Daytime Bright Pilot Study in the Medical ICU. Sleep 2023, 46: a370-a371. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsad077.0841.
- 0842 Feasibility of daytime bright light exposure and urinary 6-sulfatoxymelatonin profiling in the medical ICU: A pilot studyIntihar T, Doyle M, Lukas M, Wright K, Redeker N, Pisani M, Yaggi H, Knauert M. 0842 Feasibility of daytime bright light exposure and urinary 6-sulfatoxymelatonin profiling in the medical ICU: A pilot study. Sleep 2023, 46: a371-a371. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsad077.0842.
- 0846 Prevalence of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Among Medical ICU PatientsEhrenberg M, Kongpakpaisarn K, Intihar T, Doyle M, Knauert M. 0846 Prevalence of Obstructive Sleep Apnea Among Medical ICU Patients. Sleep 2023, 46: a373-a373. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsad077.0846.
- Tumor suppressor p53 regulates heat shock factor 1 protein degradation in Huntington’s diseaseMansky R, Greguske E, Yu D, Zarate N, Intihar T, Tsai W, Brown T, Thayer M, Kumar K, Gomez-Pastor R. Tumor suppressor p53 regulates heat shock factor 1 protein degradation in Huntington’s disease. Cell Reports 2023, 42: 112198. PMID: 36867535, PMCID: PMC10128052, DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2023.112198.
- INFLUENCE OF DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS ON RESEARCH PARTICIPATIONSAMOJEDNY V, INTIHAR T, KNAUERT M. INFLUENCE OF DEMOGRAPHIC FACTORS ON RESEARCH PARTICIPATION. CHEST Journal 2022, 162: a1479. DOI: 10.1016/j.chest.2022.08.1246.
- 0583 Tolerance and feasibility of daytime bright light in medical intensive care unit patientsIntihar T, Samojedny V, Korwin A, Knauert M. 0583 Tolerance and feasibility of daytime bright light in medical intensive care unit patients. Sleep 2022, 45: a256-a257. DOI: 10.1093/sleep/zsac079.580.
- Heat Shock Factor 1 Directly Regulates Postsynaptic Scaffolding PSD-95 in Aging and Huntington’s Disease and Influences Striatal Synaptic DensityZarate N, Intihar T, Yu D, Sawyer J, Tsai W, Syed M, Carlson L, Gomez-Pastor R. Heat Shock Factor 1 Directly Regulates Postsynaptic Scaffolding PSD-95 in Aging and Huntington’s Disease and Influences Striatal Synaptic Density. International Journal Of Molecular Sciences 2021, 22: 13113. PMID: 34884918, PMCID: PMC8657899, DOI: 10.3390/ijms222313113.
- LIGHT SPECTRA: AN IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION FOR CIRCADIAN ALIGNMENT IN THE MEDICAL ICUWasden K, Intihar T, Knauert M. LIGHT SPECTRA: AN IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION FOR CIRCADIAN ALIGNMENT IN THE MEDICAL ICU. CHEST Journal 2021, 160: a2425. DOI: 10.1016/j.chest.2021.07.2096.
- LIGHT PATTERNS OF THE MEDICAL ICU: ARE WE DISRUPTING CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS?Intihar T, Wasden K, Knauert M. LIGHT PATTERNS OF THE MEDICAL ICU: ARE WE DISRUPTING CIRCADIAN RHYTHMS? CHEST Journal 2021, 160: a2424. DOI: 10.1016/j.chest.2021.07.2095.
- A Pilot Protocol for Intermittent Feeding in Mechanically Ventilated Medical Intensive Care Unit PatientsKorwin A, Honiden S, Intihar T, Wasden K, Heard A, Powierza C, Knauert M. A Pilot Protocol for Intermittent Feeding in Mechanically Ventilated Medical Intensive Care Unit Patients. 2021, a2879-a2879. DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2021.203.1_meetingabstracts.a2879.
- Intermittent Feeding in Mechanically Ventilated Medical Intensive Care Unit Patients: Preliminary OutcomesKorwin A, Honiden S, Intihar T, Wasden K, Powierza C, Knauert M. Intermittent Feeding in Mechanically Ventilated Medical Intensive Care Unit Patients: Preliminary Outcomes. 2021, a2889-a2889. DOI: 10.1164/ajrccm-conference.2021.203.1_meetingabstracts.a2889.
- Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Huntington’s Disease; Interplay Between HSF1, p53 and PGC-1α Transcription FactorsIntihar TA, Martinez EA, Gomez-Pastor R. Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Huntington’s Disease; Interplay Between HSF1, p53 and PGC-1α Transcription Factors. Frontiers In Cellular Neuroscience 2019, 13: 103. PMID: 30941017, PMCID: PMC6433789, DOI: 10.3389/fncel.2019.00103.