The Institute for Neuro Immune Medicine at Nova Southeastern University strives to advance knowledge and care for people with complex neuro-inflammatory illnesses through the integration of research, clinical care and education.
Current research focus at the Institute for Neuro Immune Medicine (INIM) includes Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) and Gulf War Illness (GWI). Investigators, clinicians and educators are committed to applying scientific advances to promote efficiency, enhance patient care and improve clinical utility. This advancement is done through clinical, laboratory, computational and integrative cardiovascular immunological research, all of which are conducted at the INIM by renowned researchers in their respective fields.
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Psychoimmunology and Stress Management in HIV 1 Infection
A Laperriere, Nancy G. Klimas, Niel Schneiderman, Mary A. Fletcher, and Michael H. Antoni
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Aerobic Exercise Training and Psychoneuroimmunology in AIDS Research
A Laperriere, Niel Schneiderman, Mary A. Fletcher, and A. Antoni
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Heterophile Antigen Common to Human Tissues and Bovine Erythrocytes
Mary A. Fletcher, K. E. Caldwell, L. Saez, and A. Latif
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Methods to Characterize the Cardiac Glucagon Receptor
G. S. Levey, Mary A. Fletcher, and S. Ramachandran
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Glucagon and Adenylate Cyclase: Binding Studies and Requirements for Activation
Mary A. Fletcher, G. S. Levey, and I. Klein
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Cell Surface Receptors: Structural Aspects and Importance in Immunopathology
G. F. Springer and Mary A. Fletcher
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Homogeneous Erythrocyte Glycoproteins with Blood Group, Virus, and Endotoxin Receptor Activities
Mary A. Fletcher, G. F. Springer, and O. Pavlovskis