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    Pulmonary vascular dysfunction secondary to pulmonary arterial hypertension: insights gained through retrograde perfusion by Zhou, Chun, Crockett, Edward S, Batten, Lynn, McMurtry, Ivan F, Stevens, Troy

    “…Here, we tested the hypothesis that severe pulmonary arterial hypertension impairs retrograde perfusion. To test this hypothesis, pulmonary arterial…”
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    Early Assessment of Burn Depth with Far Infrared Time-Lapse Thermography by Simmons, Jon D., Kahn, Steven A., Vickers, Adrienne L., Crockett, Edward S., Whitehead, Jonathon D., Krecker, Amy K., Lee, Yann-Leei, Miller, Adam N., Patterson, Scott B., Richards, William O., Wagner, Wiltz W.

    “…Diagnosing the extremes of superficial burns and full-thickness burns is straightforward. It is in the middle ground of partial-thickness burns where the…”
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    A perpetual switching system in pulmonary capillaries by Wagner, Jr, Wiltz W, Jaryszak, Eric M, Peterson, Amanda J, Doerschuk, Claire M, Bohlen, H Glenn, King, Judy A C, Tanner, Judith A, Crockett, Edward S, Glenny, Robb W, Presson, Jr, Robert G

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-02-2019)
    “…Of the 300 billion capillaries in the human lung, a small fraction meet normal oxygen requirements at rest, with the remainder forming a large reserve. The…”
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    Loss of cell‐surface sialic acids activates calcium entry in pulmonary endothelial cells by Cioffi, Eugene A., Crockett, Edward S., Cioffi, Donna L.

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2012)
    “…Abstract only The endothelial glycocalyx is a complex mixture of glycoproteins, glycolipids and proteoglycans which coats the cell surface. Sialic acid is a…”
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