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Kendel N, Abdelghani E, Stanek J, Mitchell B, Dunn M, Rodriguez V, et al.
Haemophilia . 2023 Dec; 30(2):367-374. PMID: 38146254
Introduction: Prompt, appropriate coagulation factor replacement according to injury and bleeding severity in persons with haemophilia is required to prevent acute and long-term complications. Aims: Increase proportion of persons with...
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Berninger V, Richards T, Nielsen K, Dunn M, Raskind M, Abbott R
Int J Sch Educ Psychol . 2020 Mar; 7(Suppl 1):182-200. PMID: 32123644
Two studies were conducted of students with and without persisting Specific Learning Disabilities (SLDs-WL) in Grades 4 to 9 (M = 11 years, 11 months) that supported the hypotheses that...
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Wagner T, Dunn M, Iyer M, Buckingham D, Spencer S
J Grad Med Educ . 2020 Feb; 12(1):51-57. PMID: 32089794
Background: Pediatric residents must demonstrate competence in several clinical procedures prior to graduation, including simple laceration repair. However, residents may lack opportunities to perform laceration repairs during training, affecting their...
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Drayton Jackson M, Dunn M, Storey M, Dunn A
Haemophilia . 2019 Feb; 25(2):258-263. PMID: 30748062
Introduction: Haemophilia is a disorder complicated by bleeding episodes that require emergent medical evaluation. Factor replacement dosing can present challenges for emergency department (ED) care. Aims: We aimed to reduce...
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Bellner L, Marrazzo G, van Rooijen N, Dunn M, Abraham N, Schwartzman M
FASEB J . 2014 Oct; 29(1):105-15. PMID: 25342128
Heme oxygenase (HO)-2 deficiency impairs wound healing and exacerbates inflammation following injury. We examine the impact of HO-2 deficiency on macrophage function and the contribution of macrophage HO-2 to inflammatory...
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Fox T, Gotlinger K, Dunn M, Lee O, Milman T, Zaidman G, et al.
Cornea . 2013 Jun; 32(9):1276-82. PMID: 23792437
Purpose: Cyclooxygenase (COX)-, lipoxygenase (LOX)-, and cytochrome P450 monooxygenase (CYP)-derived eicosanoids have been implicated in ocular surface inflammation and neovascularization. These eicosanoids are subjected to regulation by enzymes, such as...
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Marrazzo G, Bellner L, Halilovic A, Volti G, Drago F, Dunn M, et al.
PLoS One . 2011 Jun; 6(6):e21180. PMID: 21695050
Our studies demonstrated that Heme oxygenase (HO), in particular, the constitutive HO-2, is critical for a self-resolving inflammatory and repair response in the cornea. Epithelial injury in HO-2 null mice...
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Bellner L, Patil K, Castellano K, Halilovic A, Dunn M, Schwartzman M
Mol Vis . 2011 May; 17:1144-52. PMID: 21552471
Purpose: Heme oxygenase (HO)-2 is highly expressed in the corneal epithelium and is a component of the heme oxygenase system that represents an intrinsic cytoprotective and anti-inflammatory system based on...
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Halilovic A, Patil K, Bellner L, Marrazzo G, Castellano K, Cullaro G, et al.
J Cell Physiol . 2011 Apr; 226(7):1732-40. PMID: 21506105
Heme oxygenase (HO) represents an intrinsic cytoprotective system based on its anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory properties mediated via its products biliverdin/bilirubin and carbon monoxide (CO). We showed that deletion of HO-2...
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Bellner L, Wolstein J, Patil K, Dunn M, Laniado-Schwartzman M
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci . 2011 Feb; 52(6):3246-53. PMID: 21345995
PURPOSE. The heme oxygenase system (HO-1 and HO-2) represents an intrinsic cytoprotective and anti-inflammatory pathway based on its ability to modulate leukocyte migration and to inhibit the expression of inflammatory...