J R Hatherill
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Harada H, Ishizaka A, Yonemaru M, Mallick A, Hatherill J, Zheng H, et al.
Am Rev Respir Dis
. 1989 Oct;
140(4):974-80.
PMID: 2529804
We studied the effects of the methylxanthines, aminophylline (AMPH) and pentoxifylline (PTXF), on multiple organ damage following Escherichia coli sepsis in guinea pigs. To assess multiple organ damage, 125I-labeled albumin...
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Mallick A, Ishizaka A, Stephens K, Hatherill J, Tazelaar H, Raffin T
Chest
. 1989 May;
95(5):1114-20.
PMID: 2523293
The effect of TNF on nonpulmonary multiple organ damage (MOD) was studied. Since polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) are thought to play an important role in septic or TNF-induced MOD, we investigated...
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Hatherill J, Yonemaru M, Zheng H, Hoffmann H, Fujishima S, Ishizaka A, et al.
Pharmatherapeutica
. 1989 Jan;
5(6):407-15.
PMID: 2687896
The protective effect of xanthines against E. coli-induced and cytokine-induced lung injury in guinea-pigs has been demonstrated recently. In the present study, the possible protective effects were examined of an...
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Hatherill J, Till G, Bruner L, Ward P
J Clin Invest
. 1986 Sep;
78(3):629-36.
PMID: 3745430
Acute thermal injury of rat skin produces an early, acute hemoglobinemia that is associated with the presence in blood of osmotically fragile red cells (RBC) that do not contain on...
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Ward P, Till G, Hatherill J, Annesley T, Kunkel R
J Clin Invest
. 1985 Aug;
76(2):517-27.
PMID: 4031060
Previously we have demonstrated that systemic activation of the complement system after intravenous injection of cobra venom factor (CVF) results in acute lung injury as reflected by increases in the...
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Till G, Hatherill J, Tourtellotte W, Lutz M, Ward P
Am J Pathol
. 1985 Jun;
119(3):376-84.
PMID: 2990218
The authors have previously shown that thermal injury to the skin of rats results in the development of acute lung injury that is susceptible to systemic treatment of animals with...
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