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Patrick T. ReillyIGBMC Verified email at igbmc.fr Cited by 2013 |
Pharmacologic approach to tissue injury mediated by free radicals and other reactive oxygen metabolites
PM Reilly, HJ Schiller, GB Bulkley - The american journal of surgery, 1991 - Elsevier
Highly toxic metabolites of oxygen are generated normally by aerobic metabolism in most
cells, and this generation is often greatly increased in pathologic conditions. When this oxidant …
cells, and this generation is often greatly increased in pathologic conditions. When this oxidant …
Evolution in damage control for exsanguinating penetrating abdominal injury
…, VH Gracias, CW Schwab, PM Reilly… - Journal of Trauma …, 2001 - journals.lww.com
Objective Damage control (DC) has proven valuable in exsanguinated patients. The purpose
of this study was to quantify and qualify the impact of current damage control principles …
of this study was to quantify and qualify the impact of current damage control principles …
Carnitine palmitoyltransferase 1C promotes cell survival and tumor growth under conditions of metabolic stress
Tumor cells gain a survival/growth advantage by adapting their metabolism to respond to
environmental stress, a process known as metabolic transformation. The best-known aspect of …
environmental stress, a process known as metabolic transformation. The best-known aspect of …
Telemedicine for anger management therapy in a rural population of combat veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder: a randomized noninferiority trial
D Foy, P Reilly, J Shore, Q He… - Journal of Clinical …, 2010 - psychiatrist.com
Objective: To demonstrate the noninferiority of a telemedicine modality, videoteleconferencing,
compared to traditional in-person service delivery of a group psychotherapy intervention …
compared to traditional in-person service delivery of a group psychotherapy intervention …
Self-efficacy and relapse among inpatient drug and alcohol abusers: a predictor of outcome.
TA Burling, PM Reilly, JO Moltzen, DC Ziff - Journal of studies on alcohol, 1989 - jsad.com
Monthly intreatment ratings of self-efficacy to avoid drug and alcohol abuse were examined
among 419 substance abuse inpatients of a residential treatment community. Posttreatment …
among 419 substance abuse inpatients of a residential treatment community. Posttreatment …
Effects of an organized critical care service on outcomes and resource utilization: a cohort study
…, CS Deutschman, HL Anderson, PM Reilly… - Critical care …, 1999 - journals.lww.com
Objective To determine whether the presence of an on-site, organized, supervised critical
service improves care and decreases resource utilization. Design The study compared two …
service improves care and decreases resource utilization. Design The study compared two …
An acute care surgery model improves outcomes in patients with appendicitis
…, JE Kurichi, AC Minogue, SS Sonnad, PM Reilly… - Annals of …, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Objective: To compare outcomes of appendectomy in an Acute Care Surgery (ACS) model to
that of a traditional home-call attending surgeon model. Summary Background Data: Acute …
that of a traditional home-call attending surgeon model. Summary Background Data: Acute …
The mesenteric hemodynamic response to circulatory shock: an overview
PM Reilly, KB Wilkins, KC Fuh, U Haglund, GB Bulkley - Shock, 2001 - journals.lww.com
The mesenteric hemodynamic response to circulatory shock is characteristic and profound;
this vasoconstrictive response disproportionately affects both the mesenteric organs and the …
this vasoconstrictive response disproportionately affects both the mesenteric organs and the …
ANP32E is a histone chaperone that removes H2A. Z from chromatin
H2A.Z is an essential histone variant implicated in the regulation of key nuclear events.
However, the metazoan chaperones responsible for H2A.Z deposition and its removal from …
However, the metazoan chaperones responsible for H2A.Z deposition and its removal from …
Loss of HCF-1–chromatin association precedes temperature-induced growth arrest of tsBN67 cells
Human HCF-1 is a large, highly conserved, and abundant nuclear protein that plays an
important but unknown role in cell proliferation. It also plays a role in activation of herpes simplex …
important but unknown role in cell proliferation. It also plays a role in activation of herpes simplex …