N W Pearce
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Recent Articles
11.
Abu Hilal M, Hallam M, Zeidan B, Pearce N
ScientificWorldJournal
. 2007 Nov;
7:1658-62.
PMID: 17982600
Postoperative pseudoaneurysm formation is one of the most feared complications of pancreatic leak following pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD). Surgical repair may be compromised due to a persistent enzymatic insult on the repaired...
12.
Chandran S, Parvaiz A, Karim A, Ghafoor I, Steadman B, Pearce N, et al.
ScientificWorldJournal
. 2005 Jan;
5:20-3.
PMID: 15674446
Aneurysms of the gastric and gastroepiploic arteries account for only about 4% of all splanchnic artery aneurysms. However, rupture is associated with a mortality of up to 70% and usually...
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Nicolls M, Aversa G, Pearce N, Spinelli A, Berger M, Gurley K, et al.
Transplantation
. 1993 Mar;
55(3):459-68.
PMID: 8456460
Monoclonal antibodies to CD3 have been shown to activate T cells in vivo and in vitro but have also been shown to render T cells anergic in vitro. In this...
14.
Pearce N, Berger M, Gurley K, Spinelli A, Hall B
Transplantation
. 1993 Feb;
55(2):380-9.
PMID: 8434391
DA rats treated with a short course of cyclosporine develop specific unresponsiveness to RT1-incompatible PVG donor heart allografts. CD4+ cells, not CD8+ cells, transfer unresponsiveness to irradiated rats. However, host-derived...
15.
Pearce N, Spinelli A, Gurley K, Hall B
Transplantation
. 1993 Feb;
55(2):374-80.
PMID: 8434390
CD4+ cells from CsA-treated DA rats with long-surviving PVG heart allografts specifically suppress the capacity of naive CD4+ cells to restore allograft rejection in irradiated DA rats, but have normal...
16.
Pearce N, Scott S, Karran S
Br J Surg
. 1992 Aug;
79(8):839-41.
PMID: 1393489
The outcome of 145 patients undergoing Hartmann's resection between 1973 and 1989 has been reviewed. The mortality rate of the primary procedure was 8 per cent. Eighty patients proceeded to...
17.
Pearce N, Dorsch S, Hall B
Transplantation
. 1990 Dec;
50(6):1078-81.
PMID: 2256156
No abstract available.
18.
Pearce N, Dorsch S, Hall B
Transplantation
. 1990 Sep;
50(3):493-7.
PMID: 1976283
In DA rats grafted with PVG hearts a short course of cyclosporine induces a state of specific unresponsiveness. In animals with grafts surviving greater than 75 days, the W3/25+ (CD4+)...
19.
Hall B, Pearce N, Gurley K, Dorsch S
J Exp Med
. 1990 Jan;
171(1):141-57.
PMID: 2136906
The cellular basis of the specific unresponsiveness that develops in DA rats treated with cyclosporine (CSA) for 10 d after grafting a PVG heart was examined using an adoptive transfer...
20.
Ilano A, McConnell M, Gurley K, Spinelli A, Pearce N, Hall B
J Immunol
. 1989 Nov;
143(9):2828-36.
PMID: 2572644
MRC OX35, an anti-CD4 mAb, was used to treat high responder Wistar Furth (W/F) (RT1u) and low responder DA (RT1a) rats which had been grafted with directly vascularized hearts from...