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    Hemoglobin βCys93 is essential for cardiovascular function and integrated response to hypoxia by Zhang, Rongli, Hess, Douglas T., Qian, Zhaoxia, Hausladen, Alfred, Fonseca, Fabio, Chaube, Ruchi, Reynolds, James D., Stamler, Jonathan S.

    “…Oxygen delivery by Hb is essential for vertebrate life. Three amino acids in Hb are strictly conserved in all mammals and birds, but only two of those, a His…”
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    S-nitrosohemoglobin deficiency: A mechanism for loss of physiological activity in banked blood by Reynolds, James D, Ahearn, Gregory S, Angelo, Michael, Zhang, Jian, Cobb, Fred, Stamler, Jonathan S

    “…RBCs distribute oxygen to tissues, but, paradoxically, blood transfusion does not always improve oxygen delivery and is associated with ischemic events. We…”
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    S-Nitrosylated hemoglobin predicts organ yield in neurologically-deceased human donors by Nazemian, Ryan, Matta, Maroun, Aldamouk, Amer, Zhu, Lin, Awad, Mohamed, Pophal, Megan, Palmer, Nicole R., Armes, Tonya, Hausladen, Alfred, Stamler, Jonathan S., Reynolds, James D.

    Published in Scientific reports (22-04-2022)
    “…Current human donor care protocols following death by neurologic criteria (DNC) can stabilize macro-hemodynamic parameters but have minimal ability to preserve…”
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    Single‐Contact, Four‐Terminal Microelectromechanical Relay for Efficient Digital Logic by Reynolds, James D., Rana, Sunil, Worsey, Elliott, Tang, Qi, Kulsreshath, Mukesh K., Chong, Harold M. H., Pamunuwa, Dinesh

    Published in Advanced electronic materials (01-01-2023)
    “…Nano and microelectromechanical relays can be used in lieu of transistors to build digital integrated circuits that can operate with zero leakage current at…”
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    S-nitrosylation therapy to improve oxygen delivery of banked blood by Reynolds, James D., Bennett, Kyla M., Cina, Anthony J., Diesen, Diana L., Henderson, Matthew B., Matto, Faisal, Plante, Andrew, Williamson, Rachel A., Zandinejad, Keivan, Demchenko, Ivan T., Hess, Douglas T., Piantadosi, Claude A., Stamler, Jonathan S.

    “…From the perspectives of disease transmission and sterility maintenance, the world’s blood supplies are generally safe. However, in multiple clinical settings,…”
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    Airway Thiol-NO Adducts as Determinants of Exhaled NO by Pophal, Megan, Grimmett, Zachary W, Chu, Clara, Margevicius, Seunghee, Raffay, Thomas, Ross, Kristie, Jafri, Anjum, Giddings, Olivia, Stamler, Jonathan S, Gaston, Benjamin, Reynolds, James D

    Published in Antioxidants (26-09-2021)
    “…Thiol-NO adducts such as -nitrosoglutathione (GSNO) are endogenous bronchodilators in human airways. Decreased airway -nitrosothiol concentrations are…”
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    Role of Nitric Oxide Carried by Hemoglobin in Cardiovascular Physiology: Developments on a Three-Gas Respiratory Cycle by Premont, Richard T., Reynolds, James D., Zhang, Rongli, Stamler, Jonathan S.

    Published in Circulation research (03-01-2020)
    “…A continuous supply of oxygen is essential for the survival of multicellular organisms. The understanding of how this supply is regulated in the…”
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    Can Nitric Oxide–Based Therapy Prevent Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia? by Raffay, Thomas M., MD, Martin, Richard J., MD, Reynolds, James D., PhD

    Published in Clinics in perinatology (01-09-2012)
    “…A growing understanding of endogenous nitric oxide (NO) biology is helping to explain how and when exogenous NO may confer benefit or harm; this knowledge is…”
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    Hemoglobin S-nitrosylation plays an essential role in cardioprotection by Zhang, Rongli, Hess, Douglas T, Reynolds, James D, Stamler, Jonathan S

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-12-2016)
    “…Homeostatic control of tissue oxygenation is achieved largely through changes in blood flow that are regulated by the classic physiological response of hypoxic…”
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    Red Blood Cell-Mediated S-Nitrosohemoglobin-Dependent Vasodilation: Lessons Learned from a β-Globin Cys93 Knock-In Mouse by Premont, Richard T, Reynolds, James D, Zhang, Rongli, Stamler, Jonathan S

    Published in Antioxidants & redox signaling (20-04-2021)
    “…Red blood cell (RBC)-mediated vasodilation plays an important role in oxygen delivery. This occurs through hemoglobin actions, at least in significant part, to…”
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    Bevacizumab for Retinopathy of Prematurity by Reynolds, James D

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (17-02-2011)
    “…The use of anti–vascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) agents has revolutionized the treatment of certain neovascular ocular conditions including…”
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    Urrets-Zavalia syndrome following goniotomy in a child by Chelnis, James G., MD, Sieminski, Sandra F., MD, Reynolds, James D., MD

    Published in Journal of AAPOS (01-06-2012)
    “…Urrets-Zavalia syndrome is a surgical complication in which the pupil remains fixed and dilated after a procedure. It is believed to be caused by brief periods…”
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    Control of tissue oxygenation by S-nitrosohemoglobin in human subjects by Reynolds, James D, Posina, Kanna, Zhu, Lin, Jenkins, Trevor, Matto, Faisal, Hausladen, Alfred, Kashyap, Vikram, Schilz, Robert, Zhang, Rongli, Mannick, Joan, Klickstein, Lloyd, Premont, Richard T, Stamler, Jonathan S

    “…S-Nitrosohemoglobin (SNO-Hb) is unique among vasodilators in coupling blood flow to tissue oxygen requirements, thus fulfilling an essential function of the…”
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