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R S Hotchkiss

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Unsinger J, Osborne D, Walton A, Han E, Sheets L, Mazer M, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Jan; PMID: 38168302
Background: The inability to evaluate host immunity in a rapid quantitative manner in patients with sepsis has severely hampered development of novel immune therapies. The ELISpot assay is a bioassay...
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Asehnoune K, Villadangos J, Hotchkiss R
Intensive Care Med . 2016 Sep; 42(12):2084-2086. PMID: 27665508
No abstract available.
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MacLeod J, Hotchkiss R
Am J Obstet Gynecol . 2010 Oct; 52(1):34-41. PMID: 20992580
No abstract available.
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Hotchkiss R
Bull N Y Acad Med . 2009 Mar; 23(9):533-41. PMID: 19312550
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Hotchkiss R
Bull N Y Acad Med . 2009 Mar; 18(9):600-5. PMID: 19312286
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Okazaki M, Sugimoto S, Lai J, Kornfeld C, Hotchkiss R, Richardson S, et al.
Transplant Proc . 2009 Mar; 41(1):385-7. PMID: 19249562
Lung allografts are considered to be more immunogenic than other solid organs. Little is known about the effectiveness of immunosuppressive regimens after lung transplantation. Herein, we describe a novel model...
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Cobb J, Buchman T, KARL I, Hotchkiss R
Surg Infect (Larchmt) . 2003 Feb; 1(3):207-13; discussion 214-5. PMID: 12594891
Injury will equal or surpass communicable disease in the year 2020 as the number one cause of lost disability-adjusted life-years worldwide. The major cause of "late death" after trauma is...
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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
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Bhattacharjee S, Pennathur S, Byun J, Crowley J, Mueller D, Gischler J, et al.
Arch Biochem Biophys . 2001 Oct; 395(1):69-77. PMID: 11673867
Reactive intermediates generated by phagocytic white blood cells are of central importance in destroying microorganisms, but they may also damage normal tissue at sites of inflammation. To investigate the potential...
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Gaut J, Yeh G, Tran H, Byun J, Henderson J, Richter G, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2001 Oct; 98(21):11961-6. PMID: 11593004
The myeloperoxidase system of neutrophils uses hydrogen peroxide and chloride to generate hypochlorous acid, a potent bactericidal oxidant in vitro. In a mouse model of polymicrobial sepsis, we observed that...