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K W Tinsley

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Hotchkiss R, Dunne W, Swanson P, Davis C, Tinsley K, Chang K, et al.
Science . 2001 Dec; 294(5548):1783. PMID: 11729269
No abstract available.
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Hotchkiss R, Tinsley K, Swanson P, Schmieg Jr R, Hui J, Chang K, et al.
J Immunol . 2001 May; 166(11):6952-63. PMID: 11359857
Patients with sepsis have impaired host defenses that contribute to the lethality of the disorder. Recent work implicates lymphocyte apoptosis as a potential factor in the immunosuppression of sepsis. If...
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Hotchkiss R, Chang K, Swanson P, Tinsley K, Hui J, Klender P, et al.
Nat Immunol . 2001 Mar; 1(6):496-501. PMID: 11101871
Sepsis induces lymphocyte apoptosis and prevention of lymphocyte death may improve the chances of surviving this disorder. We compared the efficacy of a selective caspase-3 inhibitor to a polycaspase inhibitor...
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Jacob A, Hotchkiss R, Swanson P, Tinsley K, KARL I, Buchman T
Shock . 2000 Oct; 14(4):460-4. PMID: 11049110
To determine whether iron-laden tissue subsequently stimulated to produce the stress ("heat shock") response-sustained injury, hindlimbs of male ND4 mice were injected with iron salts, hemin, or hemoglobin. The stress...
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Hotchkiss R, Schmieg Jr R, Swanson P, Freeman B, Tinsley K, Cobb J, et al.
Crit Care Med . 2000 Sep; 28(9):3207-17. PMID: 11008984
Objective: Apoptosis is a cellular suicide program that can be activated by cell injury or stress. Although a number of laboratory studies have shown that ischemia/reperfusion injury can induce apoptosis,...
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Schmieg Jr R, Tinsley K, Swanson P, KARL I, Aft R, Buchman T, et al.
J Trauma . 2000 Sep; 49(3):542-6. PMID: 11003334
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Hotchkiss R, Tinsley K, Hui J, Chang K, Swanson P, Drewry A, et al.
J Immunol . 2000 Mar; 164(7):3675-80. PMID: 10725725
Sepsis induces extensive apoptosis of lymphocytes, which may be responsible for the profound immune suppression of the disorder. Two potential pathways of sepsis-induced lymphocyte apoptosis, Fas and p53, were investigated....
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Tinsley K, Cheng S, Buchman T, Chang K, Hui J, Swanson P, et al.
Shock . 2000 Jan; 13(1):1-7. PMID: 10638661
Sepsis induces extensive lymphocyte cell death that may contribute to immune depression and morbidity/mortality in the disorder. bcl-2 is a member of a new class of oncogenes that prevents cell...
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Hotchkiss R, Tinsley K, Swanson P, Chang K, Cobb J, Buchman T, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1999 Dec; 96(25):14541-6. PMID: 10588741
Sepsis induces extensive lymphocyte apoptosis, a process which may be beneficial to host survival by down-regulating the inflammatory response or, alternatively, harmful by impairing host defenses. To determine the beneficial...
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Hotchkiss R, Swanson P, Freeman B, Tinsley K, Cobb J, Matuschak G, et al.
Crit Care Med . 1999 Aug; 27(7):1230-51. PMID: 10446814
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to determine whether apoptosis is a major mechanism of cell death in patients with sepsis. The activities of caspase-3 and the antiapoptotic protein,...