Publications for All Faculty
Nonreceptor tyrosine kinases in aggregation-mediated cell activation.
A device to measure the oxygen uptake rate of attached cells: importance in bioartificial organ design.
The activity of cytochrome P450IA1 in stable cultured rat hepatocytes.
In vitro evolution of a self-alkylating ribozyme.
Midazolam infusion in pediatric patients with burns who are undergoing mechanical ventilation.
Central venous catheter sepsis with weekly catheter change in paediatric burn patients: an analysis of 221 catheters.
Total chemical synthesis of a ribozyme derived from a group I intron.
The acutely burned hand: management and outcome based on a ten-year experience with 1047 acute hand burns.
RNA aptamers that bind flavin and nicotinamide redox cofactors.
Percutaneous cholecystostomy in the critically ill burn patient.
Detection of acute bacterial infection within soft tissue injuries using a 99mTc-labeled chemotactic peptide.
Initiation of signal transduction by receptor aggregation: role of nonreceptor tyrosine kinases.
Emergency management of major hydrofluoric acid exposures.
Modified Stryker frame for intraoperative positioning of the patient with burns.
Cultured autologous epithelium in patients with burns of ninety percent or more of the body surface.
Strategies for success in academic surgery.
Intraoperative reflectance oximetry in burn patients.
A DNA aptamer that binds adenosine and ATP.
Regulation of smooth muscle cell scavenger receptor expression in vivo by atherogenic diets and in vitro by cytokines.
Suppression of mutations in the core of the Tetrahymena ribozyme by spermidine, ethanol and by substrate stabilization.
Staphylococcal toxic shock syndrome in a paediatric burn unit.
Control of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in a pediatric burn unit.
Selective adhesion of hepatocytes on patterned surfaces.
Haplotypic divergence coupled with lack of diversity at the Arabidopsis thaliana alcohol dehydrogenase locus: roles for both balancing and directional selection?
Nitric oxide production is intensely and persistently increased in tissue by thermal injury.