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Katherine A. Hajjar

Biomedical Sciences

George Washington University

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About Katherine A. Hajjar at George Washington University

As a dedicated researcher at George Washington University, Katherine A. Hajjar has developed a specialized expertise in Annexin A2, S100 proteins, thrombosis, inflammation, vascular biology, diabetic retinopathy, sepsis, proteolysis. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "Exercise and atherosclerotic heart disease in women", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of Annexin A2 and S100 proteins.

Research Areas

Annexin A2S100 proteinsthrombosisinflammationvascular biologydiabetic retinopathysepsisproteolysis
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Research Output

Total Citations16

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Publications1

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