Mehrnaz Azarian

TitlePostdoc Fellows and Associates
InstitutionBaylor College of Medicine
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    1. Cay G, Sada YH, Dehghan Rouzi M, Uddin Atique MM, Rodriguez N, Azarian M, Finco MG, Yellapragada S, Najafi B. Harnessing physical activity monitoring and digital biomarkers of frailty from pendant based wearables to predict chemotherapy resilience in veterans with cancer. Sci Rep. 2024 01 31; 14(1):2612. PMID: 38297103; PMCID: PMC10831115.
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    2. Mehrdad M, Azarian M, Sharafkhaneh A, Alavi A, Leili EK, Rad AH, Dalili S. The association between OSA and glycemic control in diabetes. Int J Prev Med. 2023; 14:26. PMID: 37033275; PMCID: PMC10080574.
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    3. Mehrdad M, Azarian M, Sharafkhaneh A, Alavi A, Zare R, Hassanzadeh Rad A, Dalili S. Association Between Poor Sleep Quality and Glycemic Control in Adult Patients with Diabetes Referred to Endocrinology Clinic of Guilan: A Cross-sectional Study. Int J Endocrinol Metab. 2022 Jan; 20(1):e118077. PMID: 35432555; PMCID: PMC8994826.
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