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A. K. Tate's research has focused on the assessment and treatment of acute severe asthma, as indicated by their 2022 publication on the topic. Their work also touches upon affective and psychological states, as evidenced by MeSH terms including Affect, Anxiety, and Arousal. Further research interests include the autonomic nervous system and general human physiology in adults, with a particular emphasis on exercise and its effects. Collaborations include work with Leonard D Wittnebel and Richard Wettstein, both from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, with whom they share one publication each. Tate has a total of 13 publications and a h-index of 5, with 219 total citations.
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- h-index: 5
- Publications: 13
- Citations: 219
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Current approaches to the assessment and treatment of acute severe asthma (2022)
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