Majid Mirmiran mainly focuses on Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Circadian rhythm, Rhythm and Suprachiasmatic nucleus. His Internal medicine study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Sleep in non-human animals, Wakefulness, Retina and Infant formula. His Endocrinology research includes elements of Retinal pigment epithelium, Retinal, Fatty acid and Biochemistry.
His Circadian rhythm study deals with the bigger picture of Neuroscience. His work deals with themes such as Dementia and Actigraphy, which intersect with Rhythm. His study looks at the relationship between Suprachiasmatic nucleus and topics such as Zeitgeber, which overlap with Physiology and Analysis of variance.
Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Circadian rhythm, Neuroscience and Sleep in non-human animals are his primary areas of study. The Internal medicine study combines topics in areas such as Fatty acid and Cardiology. His Endocrinology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Glutamate receptor and Biochemistry.
His Circadian rhythm research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Rhythm, Physiology and Period. His Sleep in non-human animals research incorporates themes from Anesthesia, Pediatrics and Electroencephalography. His study in Suprachiasmatic nucleus is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Entrainment and Vasopressin.
His primary scientific interests are in Continuous function, Pure mathematics, Function, Topological space and Mathematical analysis. The Pure mathematics study combines topics in areas such as Zero and Class. In his study, Space is inextricably linked to Discrete mathematics, which falls within the broad field of Function.
His studies in Space integrate themes in fields like Function composition and Combinatorics. His Topological space research focuses on Clopen set in particular. His Mathematical analysis study often links to related topics such as Topology.
Majid Mirmiran mainly investigates Necrotizing enterocolitis, Pediatrics, Breast milk, Prebiotic and Birth weight. His Pediatrics research integrates issues from Gait and Cerebral palsy. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Urine, Immunology and Infant formula.
His Infant formula study incorporates themes from Microbiology and Breast feeding. Among his Neonatology studies, there is a synthesis of other scientific areas such as Gastroenterology, Bifidobacterium longum, Internal medicine, Placebo and Heart disease. His Physiology research incorporates elements of Metabolite and Predictive value of tests.
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Alterations in the circadian rest-activity rhythm in aging and Alzheimer's disease.
W. Witting;I.H. Kwa;P. Eikelenboom;M. Mirmiran.
Biological Psychiatry (1990)
Indirect bright light improves circadian rest-activity rhythm disturbances in demented patients
E.J.W. van Someren;A. Kessler;M. Mirmiran;D.F. Swaab.
Biological Psychiatry (1997)
Circadian rest-activity rhythm disturbances in Alzheimer's disease
Eus J.W. van Someren;Eveline E.O. Hagebeuk;Cees Lijzenga;Philip Scheltens.
Biological Psychiatry (1996)
Development of fetal and neonatal sleep and circadian rhythms.
Majid Mirmiran;Yolanda G.H Maas;Ronald L Ariagno.
Sleep Medicine Reviews (2003)
Effects of Experimental Suppression of Active (REM) Sleep During Early Development Upon Adult Brain and Behavior in the Rat
M. Mirmiran;J. Scholtens;N.E. Van de Poll;H.B.M. Uylings.
Developmental Brain Research (1983)
Suppression of active sleep by chronic treatment with chlorimipramine during early postnatal development: Effects upon adult sleep and behavior in the rat
M. Mirmiran;N.E. Van De Poll;M.A. Corner;H.G. Van Oyen.
Brain Research (1981)
Neonatal Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging Before Discharge Is Better Than Serial Cranial Ultrasound in Predicting Cerebral Palsy in Very Low Birth Weight Preterm Infants
Majid Mirmiran;Patrick D. Barnes;Kathy Keller;Janet C. Constantinou.
Pediatrics (2004)
Diffusion tensor brain imaging findings at term-equivalent age may predict neurologic abnormalities in low birth weight preterm infants.
Y Arzoumanian;M Mirmiran;P D Barnes;K Woolley.
American Journal of Neuroradiology (2003)
Changes in vasopressin cells of the rat suprachiasmatic nucleus with aging.
B. Roozendaal;W.A. van Gool;D.F. Swaab;J.E. Hoogendijk.
Brain Research (1987)
Long-Term Fitness Training Improves the Circadian Rest-Activity Rhythm in Healthy Elderly Males
E. J. W. Van Someren;C. Lijzenga;M. Mirmiran;D. F. Swaab.
Journal of Biological Rhythms (1997)
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