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    Waitlist and posttransplant outcomes of critically ill infants awaiting heart transplantation managed without ventricular assist device support by Frandsen, Erik L., Banker, Katherine A., Mazor, Robert L., McMullan, D. Michael, Law, Yuk M., Kemna, Mariska S., Albers, Erin L., Hong, Borah J., Friedland‐Little, Joshua M.

    Published in Pediatric transplantation (01-09-2022)
    “…Background Infants listed for heart transplant are at high risk for waitlist mortality. While waitlist mortality for children has decreased in the current era…”
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    Use of venovenous extracorporeal life support in pediatric patients for cardiac indications: a review of the Extracorporeal Life Support Organization registry by Kim, Kihan, Mazor, Robert L, Rycus, Peter T, Brogan, Thomas V

    Published in Pediatric critical care medicine (01-05-2012)
    “…To describe survival outcomes for pediatric patients supported on venovenous extracorporeal life support with cardiac indications and identify predictors of…”
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    Minimizing bleeding associated with mechanical circulatory support following pediatric heart surgery by McMullan, David Michael, Emmert, Jennifer A., Permut, Lester C., Mazor, Robert L., Jeffries, Howard E., Parrish, Andrea R., Baden, Harris P., Cohen, Gordon A.

    “…Abstract Objective: The use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) to support patients with early postcardiotomy heart failure may be associated with…”
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    SESQUITERPENE LACTONES ARE POTENT INHIBITORS OF INTERLEUKIN 8 GENE EXPRESSION IN CULTURED HUMAN RESPIRATORY EPITHELIUM by Mazor, Robert L, Menendez, Ingrid Y, Ryan, Marnie A, Fiedler, Michael A, Wong, Hector R

    Published in Cytokine (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-03-2000)
    “…Sesquiterpene lactones, derived from Mexican-Indian medicinal plants, are known to have potent anti-inflammatory properties but the mechanisms of this effect…”
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    Hyperoxia synergistically increases TNF-alpha-induced interleukin-8 gene expression in A549 cells by Allen, G L, Menendez, I Y, Ryan, M A, Mazor, R L, Wispé, J R, Fiedler, M A, Wong, H R

    “…Interleukin (IL)-8 is an important mediator of acute lung injury. Hyperoxia induces IL-8 production in some cell types, but its effect on IL-8 gene expression…”
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