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Naomi S. Fineberg

Naomi S. Fineberg

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Medicine

D-Index
73
Citations
20469
World Ranking
19631
National Ranking
9777

Overview

Naomi S. Fineberg is affiliated with Indiana University in the United States. Their academic profile indicates an active role in scientific research, though specific details about recent publications and areas of study are limited.

Noami S. Fineberg has not listed recent papers or publications with available titles, years, or venues. Similarly, there is no data on frequent co-authors or typical publication venues connected to their work.

Information on main fields of study, subfields, or specific topics of research has not been provided. There are also no details available regarding book publications or awards received by Naomi S. Fineberg.

Despite the limited publicly available data, Naomi S. Fineberg is presumably engaged in research activities associated with an academic institution, likely contributing to the scientific community through their affiliation with Indiana University.

Best Publications

  • Insulin-mediated skeletal muscle vasodilation is nitric oxide dependent. A novel action of insulin to increase nitric oxide release.

    Helmut O. Steinberg;Ginger Brechtel;Ann Johnson;Naomi Fineberg

  • Definitions and characteristics of sodium sensitivity and blood pressure resistance.

    M H Weinberger;J Z Miller;F C Luft;C E Grim

  • Echocardiographic detection of coronary artery disease during dobutamine infusion.

    S G Sawada;D S Segar;T Ryan;S E Brown

  • Salt Sensitivity, Pulse Pressure, and Death in Normal and Hypertensive Humans

    Myron H. Weinberger;Naomi S. Fineberg;S. Edwin Fineberg;Morris Weinberger

  • Medial artery calcification in ESRD patients is associated with deposition of bone matrix proteins

    Sharon M. Moe;Kalisha D. O'Neill;Danxia Duan;Sadiq Ahmed

  • Sodium and volume sensitivity of blood pressure. Age and pressure change over time.

    Myron H. Weinberger;Naomi S. Fineberg

  • Diabetic foot infections. Bacteriologic analysis.

    L. Joseph Wheat;Stephen D. Allen;Marietta Henry;Clyde B. Kernek

  • The diabetes education study: a controlled trial of the effects of diabetes patient education

    Steven A Mazzuca;Nicky H Moorman;Madelyn L Wheeler;James A Norton

  • Effects of volume expansion and contraction in normotensive whites, blacks, and subjects of different ages.

    F C Luft;C E Grim;N Fineberg;M C Weinberger

  • Clinical features of amiodarone-induced pulmonary toxicity.

    Raymond E. Dusman;Marshall S. Stanton;William M. Miles;Lawrence S. Klein

  • Rituximab for reduction of anti-HLA antibodies in patients awaiting renal transplantation: 1. Safety, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacokinetics

    Carlos A. Vieira;Avinash Agarwal;Benita K. Book;Richard A. Sidner

  • Salt sensitivity and resistance of blood pressure. Age and race as factors in physiological responses.

    F C Luft;J Z Miller;C E Grim;N S Fineberg

  • The Diagnosis of Primary Aldosteronism and Separation of Two Major Subtypes

    Myron H. Weinberger;Naomi S. Fineberg

  • Internal Hernia After Gastric Bypass: Sensitivity and Specificity of Seven CT Signs with Surgical Correlation and Controls

    Mark E. Lockhart;Franklin N. Tessler;Cheri L. Canon;J. Kevin Smith

  • A randomized, controlled study of insulin pump therapy in diabetic preschoolers.

    Linda A. DiMeglio;Tina M. Pottorff;Sheryl R. Boyd

  • Estimating dietary sodium intake in individuals receiving a randomly fluctuating intake.

    F C Luft;N S Fineberg;R S Sloan

  • Regional wall motion index for infarct and noninfarct regions after reperfusion in acute myocardial infarction: comparison with global wall motion index.

    Patrick D.V. Bourdillon;Thomas M. Broderick;Stephen G. Sawada;William F. Armstrong

  • Vascular Injury, Repair, and Restenosis After Percutaneous Transluminal Angioplasty in the Atherosclerotic Rabbit

    Robert L. Wilensky;Keith L. March;Irmina Gradus-Pizlo;George Sandusky

  • Assessment of vascular calcification in ESRD patients using spiral CT

    Sharon M. Moe;Kalisha D. O'Neill;Naomi Fineberg;Scott Persohn

  • Natural history of vascular calcification in dialysis and transplant patients

    Sharon M. Moe;Kalisha D. O'Neill;Martina Reslerova;Naomi Fineberg

Frequent Co-Authors

James E. Lingeman
James E. Lingeman Indiana University
Friedrich C. Luft
Friedrich C. Luft Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Harvey Feigenbaum
Harvey Feigenbaum Indiana University
Thomas J. Ryan
Thomas J. Ryan Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Andrew P. Evan
Andrew P. Evan Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
Douglas P. Zipes
Douglas P. Zipes Indiana University
Robert L. Wilensky
Robert L. Wilensky University of Pennsylvania
Lawrence H. Einhorn
Lawrence H. Einhorn Indiana University
Morris Weinberger
Morris Weinberger University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Sharon M. Moe
Sharon M. Moe Indiana University

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