Mark T Nelson
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Nelson M, Miller A, Kalahasty G
A A Pract
. 2025 Feb;
19(2):e01913.
PMID: 39898540
As the population ages, the need for anesthesiologists to manage complicated implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) has increased. We present a case of hemodynamically unstable ventricular tachycardia occurring during a transcatheter...
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Bonson G, Lambert A, Sackheim A, Howard A, Piffard S, Lescieur-Garcia C, et al.
Shock
. 2025 Jan;
PMID: 39874534
Objective: Loss of function of the phospholipid scramblase (PLS) TMEM16F results in Scott Syndrome, a hereditary bleeding disorder generally attributed to intrinsic platelet dysfunction. The role of TMEM16F in endothelial...
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Mughal A, Hennig G, Heppner T, Tsoukias N, Hill-Eubanks D, Nelson M
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2024 Dec;
121(51):e2415047121.
PMID: 39661063
The routing of blood flow throughout the brain vasculature is precisely controlled by mechanisms that serve to maintain a fine balance between local neuronal demands and vascular supply of nutrients....
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Piffard S, Hennig G, Sackheim A, Howard A, Lambert A, Majumdar D, et al.
Shock
. 2024 Aug;
62(5):728-735.
PMID: 39194254
Objective : Vascular endothelial cells (ECs) sense and respond to both trauma factors (histone proteins) and sepsis signals (bacterial lipopolysaccharide, LPS) with elevations in calcium (Ca 2+ ), but it...
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Heppner T, Fallon H, Rengo J, Beaulieu E, Hennig G, Nelson M, et al.
Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol
. 2024 May;
327(1):R97-R108.
PMID: 38780425
The transitional epithelial cells (urothelium) that line the lumen of the urinary bladder form a barrier between potentially harmful pathogens, toxins, and other bladder contents and the inner layers of...
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Sancho M, Klug N, Harraz O, Hill-Eubanks D, Nelson M
Biophys J
. 2024 Mar;
123(14):2110-2121.
PMID: 38444160
Capillaries, composed of electrically coupled endothelial cells and overlying pericytes, constitute the vast majority of blood vessels in the brain. The most arteriole-proximate three to four branches of the capillary...
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Mughal A, Sackheim A, Koide M, Bonson G, Ebner G, Hennig G, et al.
J Cereb Blood Flow Metab
. 2024 Feb;
44(5):680-688.
PMID: 38420777
The accumulation of the microtubule-associated tau protein in and around blood vessels contributes to brain microvascular dysfunction through mechanisms that are incompletely understood. Delivery of nutrients to active neurons in...
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Dupre N, Gueniot F, Domenga-Denier V, Dubosclard V, Nilles C, Hill-Eubanks D, et al.
J Clin Invest
. 2024 Feb;
134(8).
PMID: 38386425
Loss of arterial smooth muscle cells (SMCs) and abnormal accumulation of the extracellular domain of the NOTCH3 receptor (Notch3ECD) are the 2 core features of CADASIL, a common cerebral small...
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Ferris H, Stine N, Hill-Eubanks D, Nelson M, Wellman G, Koide M
Int J Mol Sci
. 2023 Nov;
24(22).
PMID: 38003472
Functional hyperemia-activity-dependent increases in local blood perfusion-underlies the on-demand delivery of blood to regions of enhanced neuronal activity, a process that is crucial for brain health. Importantly, functional hyperemia deficits...
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Ferris H, Hill-Eubanks D, Nelson M, Wellman G, Koide M
bioRxiv
. 2023 Sep;
PMID: 37745396
Functional hyperemia - activity-dependent increases in local blood perfusion - underlies the on-demand delivery of blood to regions of enhanced neuronal activity, a process that is crucial for brain health....