Citation: Rs. Mccuskey, Edward H. Bloch, MD, Ph.D. pioneer in the microscopic study of, and the microcirculation of, living tissues and organs - Obituary, MICROCIRCUL, 8(1), 2001, pp. 1-3
Authors:
Stickel, F
Urbaschek, R
Schuppan, D
Poeschl, G
Oesterling, C
Conradt, C
McCuskey, RS
Simanowski, UA
Seitz, HK
Citation: F. Stickel et al., Serum collagen type VI and XIV and hyaluronic acid as early indicators foraltered connective tissue turnover in alcoholic liver disease, DIG DIS SCI, 46(9), 2001, pp. 2025-2032
Authors:
Urbaschek, R
McCuskey, RS
Rudi, V
Becker, KP
Stickel, F
Urbaschek, B
Seitz, HK
Citation: R. Urbaschek et al., Endotoxin, endotoxin-neutralizing-capacity, sCD14, sICAM-1, and cytokines in patients with various degrees of alcoholic liver disease, ALC CLIN EX, 25(2), 2001, pp. 261-268
Citation: Rs. Mccuskey, Edward H. Bloch (1914-2000) - In memoriam - Pioneer in the microscopic study of and the microcirculation of living tissues and organs, MICROVASC R, 61(2), 2001, pp. 149-151
Citation: Rs. Mccuskey, Edward H. Bloch, MD, Ph.D.: Pioneer in the microscopic study of and the microcirculation of living tissues and organs, ANAT REC, 265(1), 2001, pp. 3-4
Authors:
Ito, Y
Lind, RC
Begay, CK
Gandolfi, AJ
McCuskey, MK
McCuskey, RS
Citation: Y. Ito et al., Late administration of dimethyl sulfoxide minimizes the hepatic microvascular inflammatory response to chloroform in rats, HEPATOL RES, 18(3), 2000, pp. 203-217
Citation: J. Nishida et al., Protective role of nitric oxide in the TNF alpha-mediated hepatic microvascular inflammatory response following acute ethanol ingestion, HEPATOL RES, 16(2), 2000, pp. 98-111
Authors:
Ito, Y
Lukita-Atmadja, W
Machen, NW
Baker, GL
McCuskey, RS
Citation: Y. Ito et al., High doses of intravenous immunoglobulin G enhance Kupffer cell phagocyticfunction during the late phase of sepsis and endotoxemia in rats, SHOCK, 13(6), 2000, pp. 485-491
Citation: Gj. Chen et al., Blood interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor-alpha elevation after Intracerebroventricular injection of Escherichia coli endotoxin in the rat is determined by two opposing factors: Peripheral induction by LPS transferred from brain to blood and inhibition of peripheral response by a brain-mediatedmechanism, NEUROIMMUNO, 8(2), 2000, pp. 59-69
Authors:
Dvorak, B
McWilliam, DL
Williams, CS
Dominguez, J
Machen, NW
McCuskey, RS
Philipps, AF
Citation: B. Dvorak et al., Artificial formula induces precocious maturation of the small intestine ofartificially reared suckling rats, J PED GASTR, 31(2), 2000, pp. 162-169
Authors:
Lahvis, GP
Lindell, SL
Thomas, RS
McCuskey, RS
Murphy, C
Glover, E
Bentz, M
Southard, J
Bradfield, CA
Citation: Gp. Lahvis et al., Portosystemic shunting and persistent fetal vascular structures in aryl hydrocarbon receptor-deficient mice, P NAS US, 97(19), 2000, pp. 10442-10447
Authors:
Ito, Y
Lukita-Atmadja, W
Machen, NW
Baker, GL
McCuskey, RS
Citation: Y. Ito et al., Effect of intravenous immunoglobulin G on the TNF alpha-mediated hepatic microvascular inflammatory response, SHOCK, 11(4), 1999, pp. 291-295
Authors:
Abril, ER
Thorne, PA
Waite, SL
Holubec, H
Nelson, M
Sipes, IG
Lantz, RC
McCuskey, RS
Earnest, DL
Citation: Er. Abril et al., Binge-type ethanol consumption causes induction of kupffer cell cytochromeP4502E1, increased intracellular reactive oxygen species and prolonged extracellular release of superoxide after blood alcohol normalizes, CELLS OF THE HEPATIC SINUSOID, VOL 7, 1999, pp. 99-100
Authors:
McCuskey, RS
Ito, Y
McCuskey, MK
Ekataksin, W
Wake, K
Citation: Rs. Mccuskey et al., Morphologic mechanisms for regulating blood flow through hepatic sinusoids: 1998 update and overview, CELLS OF THE HEPATIC SINUSOID, VOL 7, 1999, pp. 129-134
Authors:
Ito, Y
Lukita-Atmadja, W
Machen, NW
Baker, GL
McCuskey, RS
Citation: Y. Ito et al., Intravenous immunoglobulin attenuates the hepatic microvascular inflammatory response to TNF-alpha, CELLS OF THE HEPATIC SINUSOID, VOL 7, 1999, pp. 216-219
Citation: Gl. Baker et al., Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) inhibits tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) secretion from Kupffer cells and other macrophages stimulated by lipopolysaccharide (LPS), CELLS OF THE HEPATIC SINUSOID, VOL 7, 1999, pp. 224-225
Authors:
Lukita-Atmadja, W
Barlian, A
Ito, Y
Baker, GL
McCuskey, RS
Citation: W. Lukita-atmadja et al., Curcuminoids minimize the hepatic microvascular and parenchymal inflammatory response, CELLS OF THE HEPATIC SINUSOID, VOL 7, 1999, pp. 241-242