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L R Pennington

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Carr M, Lerner M, Hanas J, Pennington L, Brackett D, EPSTEIN R
Bone Marrow Transplant . 2003 May; 31(11):1037-41. PMID: 12774057
The purpose of this study was to develop a breast cancer model in rats, in which myeloablative chemotherapy and syngeneic bone marrow transplantation (SBMT) could be evaluated systematically for therapeutic...
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Hitt D, Booth J, Dandapani V, Pennington L, Gimble J, Metcalf J
Mol Biotechnol . 2000 Jul; 14(3):197-203. PMID: 10890010
As the use of adenoviral vectors in gene therapy protocols increases, there is a corresponding need for rapid, accurate, and reproducible titer methods. Multiple methods currently exist for determining titers...
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Bhaktaram V, Asirvatham S, Sebastian C, Pederson J, Stanley J, Pennington L, et al.
Clin Cardiol . 1998 Jun; 21(6):447-50. PMID: 9631278
Myocardial infarction (MI) complicating pregnancy in a renal transplant recipient is described. Management challenges of MI in pregnancy and the possible predisposing roles of renal transplantation and erythropoietin (EPO) use...
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Chohan A, Kugelmass A, Kida M, Pennington L, Sivaram C
Can J Cardiol . 1998 Apr; 14(3):463-5. PMID: 9551036
A cardiac transplant recipient with multiple coronary artery fistulae draining into the right ventricle is described. These fistulae presumably resulted from repeated endomyocardial biopsies. The diagnosis of coronary artery fistulae...
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Gonce M, Brackett D, Squires R, Gibson D, Balla A, Lerner M, et al.
J Surg Res . 1995 Nov; 59(5):534-43. PMID: 7474999
Liver ischemia is purposefully induced by portal triad occlusion (PTO) in several clinical situations including liver surgery for trauma, tumor, and transplantation. Despite significant morbidity from PTO, the hemodynamic and...
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Naguib M, Huycke M, Pederson J, Pennington L, Burton M, Greenfield R
Am J Kidney Dis . 1995 Aug; 26(2):381-4. PMID: 7645546
A 50-year-old cadaveric renal transplant recipient on immunosuppressive therapy is described with post-traumatic cutaneous infection caused by Apophysomyces elegans. He showed no evidence of hematogenous dissemination and recovered fully after...
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Gonce M, Brackett D, Squires R, Gibson D, Kajdacsy-Balla A, Lerner M, et al.
Shock . 1995 Jun; 3(6):440-6. PMID: 7656069
Animal models used to study liver ischemia are limited by the lethal effect of splanchnic venous engorgement from portal triad occlusion (PTO). We compared a passive porto-systemic shunt (PSS) to...
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Smith C, Hampton E, Pederson J, Pennington L, Bourne D
Pharmacotherapy . 1994 Jul; 14(4):471-81. PMID: 7937285
The effect of the diltiazem-cyclosporine interaction on cyclosporine pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and pharmacoeconomics was studied in 10 recipients of renal allografts. Each subject was studied while receiving diltiazem 60 mg twice/day...
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Gibson D, Brackett D, Squires R, Balla A, Lerner M, MCCAY P, et al.
Free Radic Biol Med . 1993 Apr; 14(4):427-33. PMID: 8468026
Reperfusion injury following ischemia is thought to be the consequence of reactive oxygen species possibly generated either by xanthine oxidase activity or by processes associated with neutrophil activation in the...
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Squires R, Smith S, Pennington L, Comp P
J Surg Res . 1992 Jun; 52(6):560-4. PMID: 1528031
Protein C is a natural anticoagulant glycoprotein which prevents intravascular clot formation. Protein C functions as an anticoagulant when converted to an active serine protease (activated protein C). Activated protein...