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Klein G, Herndon D
J Clin Densitom . 2013 Apr; 2(1):11-5. PMID: 23547308
Children and adults who suffer severe burn injuries develop abnormalities in bone and mineral metabolism. The most prominent of these is a reduction in bone formation. Events occurring immediately following...
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Kraft R, Herndon D, Williams F, Al-Mousawi A, Finnerty C, Jeschke M
Int J Obes (Lond) . 2011 Dec; 36(4):485-90. PMID: 22143622
Hypothesis: Obesity influences metabolism and increases the incidence of clinical complications and worsens outcomes in pediatric burn patients. Design: Retrospective, single-center study. Subjects: In all, 592 severely burned pediatric patients...
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Branski L, Masters O, Herndon D, Mittermayr R, Redl H, Traber D, et al.
Gene Ther . 2010 Apr; 17(6):770-8. PMID: 20376099
Liposomal gene transfer effectively enhances dermal and epidermal regeneration in burned rodents. To advance this treatment to clinical studies, we investigated the efficacy of liposomal gene transfer in a clinically...
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Maybauer M, Rehberg S, Traber D, Herndon D, Maybauer D
Anaesthesist . 2009 Jun; 58(8):805-12. PMID: 19517070
This review article describes the pathophysiological aspects of acute lung injury (ALI) and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), induced by combined burn and smoke inhalation and examines various therapeutic approaches....
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Jeschke M, Herndon D
Gene Ther . 2007 Jun; 14(16):1235-42. PMID: 17538636
Insulin-like growth factor-I (IGF-I) and keratinocyte growth factor (KGF) cDNA gene transfer individually improves dermal and epidermal regeneration. The aim of the present study was to determine whether the combination...
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Pereira C, Jeschke M, Herndon D
Novartis Found Symp . 2007 Mar; 280:238-48. PMID: 17380798
A significant proportion of the mortality and morbidity of severe burns is attributable to the ensuing hypermetabolic response that typically lasts for at least 9-12 months post-injury. This is associated...
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Sallam H, Oliveira H, Gan H, Herndon D, Chen J
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol . 2006 Sep; 292(1):R253-7. PMID: 16959863
Delayed gastrointestinal transit is common in patients with severe burn. Ghrelin is a potent prokinetic peptide. We aimed at testing the effect of ghrelin on burn-induced delayed gastrointestinal transit in...
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Branski L, Pereira C, Herndon D, Jeschke M
Gene Ther . 2006 Aug; 14(1):1-10. PMID: 16929353
Gene therapy was traditionally considered a treatment modality for patients with congenital defects of key metabolic functions or late-stage malignancies. The realization that gene therapy applications were much vaster has...
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Maybauer D, Traber D, Radermacher P, Herndon D, Maybauer M
Anaesthesist . 2006 Jul; 55(9):980-2, 984-8. PMID: 16826418
Most fatalities from fires are not due to burns, but are a result of inhalation of toxic gases produced during combustion. Fire produces a complex toxic environment, involving flame, heat,...
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McEntire S, Herndon D, Sanford A, Suman O
Pediatr Rehabil . 2005 Dec; 9(1):57-64. PMID: 16352508
Introduction: Severe burns result in skeletal muscle catabolism and weakness, which is worsened by prolonged physical inactivity. Exercise would be an ideal tool in the rehabilitation of burned children. However,...