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    Rate of bleeding-related episodes in adult patients with primary immune thrombocytopenia: a retrospective cohort study using a large administrative medical claims database in the US by Altomare, Ivy, Cetin, Karynsa, Wetten, Sally, Wasser, Jeffrey S

    Published in Clinical epidemiology (01-01-2016)
    “…Immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is a rare disorder characterized by low platelet counts and an increased tendency to bleed. The goal of ITP therapy is to treat…”
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    Expression of heat shock proteins in turtle and mammal hearts: relationship to anoxia tolerance by Chang, J, Knowlton, A A, Wasser, J S

    “…Heat shock proteins (HSPs) may play a cardioprotective role during hypoxia or ischemia. We hypothesized that cardiac tissue from hypoxia-tolerant animals might…”
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    Seasonal Variations in Plasma and Tissue Chemistry in Water Snakes, Nerodia sipedon by Wasser, Jeremy S.

    Published in Copeia (27-06-1990)
    “…Although reptiles that become dormant during the winter show seasonal adaptations similar to those found in hibernating mammals, few unifying characteristics…”
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    Activation of heat-shock factor by stretch-activated channels in rat hearts by JIANG CHANG, WASSER, Jeremy S, CORNELUSSEN, Richard N. M, KNOWLTON, A. A

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (10-07-2001)
    “…Previously, we have observed that the isolated, erythrocyte-perfused rabbit heart has increased levels of heat-shock protein (HSP) 72 after a mild mechanical…”
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    In vitro tolerance to anoxia and ischemia in isolated hearts from hypoxia sensitive and hypoxia tolerant turtles by Wasser, Jeremy S., Guthrie, Susan S., Chari, Mohan

    “…Although freshwater turtles as a group are highly anoxia tolerant, dramatic interspecific differences in the degree of anoxia tolerance have been demonstrated…”
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    Effects of anoxia on intracellular free Ca2+ in isolated cardiomyocytes from turtles by Wasser, J S, Heisler, N

    “…One of the most important negative consequences of hypoxic stress in the mammalian myocardium is a breakdown in intracellular calcium homeostasis. This study…”
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    Anoxia and ischemia tolerance in turtle hearts by Wasser, J S

    “…It has been known since ancient times that turtle hearts exhibit extraordinary tolerance to anoxia or ischemia. The mechanisms by which they accomplish this…”
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    Simultaneous optical and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy for monitoring cardiac energetics in vivo by McNichols, R.J., Cote, G.L., Wasser, J.S., Wright, S.M.

    “…There are a number of applications in which it is useful to simultaneously collect data from what are traditionally separate instrumentation modalities. In…”
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    BIOMEDICAL DEVICE DESIGN DISCOVERY TEAM APPROACH TO TEACHING PHYSIOLOGY TO UNDERGRADUATE BIOENGINEERING STUDENTS by Cudd, Timothy A, Wasser, Jeremy S

    Published in Advances in physiology education (01-12-1999)
    “…Teaching effectiveness is enhanced by generating student enthusiasm, by using active learning techniques, and by convincing students of the value of acquiring…”
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    Metabolic and cardiodynamic responses of isolated turtle hearts to ischemia and reperfusion by Wasser, J S, Meinertz, E A, Chang, S Y, Lawler, R G, Jackson, D C

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-03-1992)
    “…We used 31P and 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to measure intracellular pH, high energy phosphates, and lactate levels in hearts of turtles…”
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    The Relationship of Energetics of Falconiform Birds to Body Mass and Climate by Wasser, Jeremy Seth

    Published in The Condor (Los Angeles, Calif.) (01-02-1986)
    “…I measured body temperature and resting metabolic rate as a function of ambient temperature in eleven species of falconiforms. Body temperatures range from…”
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    Force and acid-base state of turtle cardiac tissue exposed to combined anoxia and acidosis by Wasser, J S, Freund, E V, Gonzalez, L A, Jackson, D C

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-07-1990)
    “…We measured contractile force of ventricular strips form the turtle Chrysemys picta bellii exposed to 1 h of combined anoxia and acidosis (pH 7.0) at 20…”
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    Effect of induced hypercapnia on anaerobic metabolic rate of anoxic musk turtles by Jackson, D C, Wasser, J S, Silver, R B

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-06-1988)
    “…To evaluate the possible effect of induced hypercapnia on anaerobic metabolic rate during anoxia, musk turtles (Sternotherus odoratus) were submerged in…”
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    Congenital hypoplastic anemia (Diamond-Blackfan syndrome) terminating in acute myelogenous leukemia by Wasser, JS, Yolken, R, Miller, DR, Diamond, L

    Published in Blood (01-05-1978)
    “…A 31-yr-old female with congenital hypoplastic anemia (Diamond-Blackfan syndrome) whose long course terminated in acute myelogenous leukemia is described. In…”
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    Congenital Hypoplastic Anemia (Diamond-Blackfan Syndrome) Terminating in Acute Myelogenous Leukemia by Wasser, Jeffrey S., Yolken, Robert, Miller, Denis R., Diamond, Louis

    Published in Blood (01-05-1978)
    “…A 31-yr-old female with congenital hypoplastic anemia (Diamond-BIackfan syndrome) whose long course terminated in acute myelogenous leukemia is described. In…”
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