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2004

Conference Publication

P-selectin knockout mice have improved outcomes with both warm ischemia and small bowel transplantation

Carmody, I. C., Meng, L., Shen, X. D., Anselmo, D., Ma, J. P., Kupiec-Weglinski, J. W., Busuttil, R. W. and Farmer, D. G. (2004). P-selectin knockout mice have improved outcomes with both warm ischemia and small bowel transplantation. 8th International Small Bowel Transplant Symposium, Miami Fl, 10-13 September 2003. Philadelphia, PA, United States: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2003.12.014

P-selectin knockout mice have improved outcomes with both warm ischemia and small bowel transplantation

2003

Conference Publication

Biliverdin protects rat livers from ischemia/reperfusion injury

Fondevila, C., Katori, M., Lassman, C., Carmody, I., Busuttil, R. W., Bach, F. H. and Kupiec-Weglinski, J. W. (2003). Biliverdin protects rat livers from ischemia/reperfusion injury. 7th Congress of the Catalan Transplantation Society, Barcelona Spain, 2-5 February 2003. Philadelphia, PA, United States: Elsevier. doi: 10.1016/S0041-1345(03)00720-6

Biliverdin protects rat livers from ischemia/reperfusion injury

2002

Journal Article

Visceral vascular injuries

Asensio, Juan A., Forno, Walter, Roldan, Gustov, Petrone, Patrizio, Rojo, Esther, Ceballos, Jose, Wang, Cecilia, Costaglioli, Bruno, Romero, Javier, Tillou, Areti, Carmody, Ian, Shoemaker, William C. and Berne, Thomas V. (2002). Visceral vascular injuries. Surgical Clinics of North America, 82 (1), 1-20. doi: 10.1016/S0039-6109(03)00138-5

Visceral vascular injuries

2002

Conference Publication

Day for night: Should we staff a trauma center like a nightclub?

Carmody, I. C., Romero, J. and Velmahos, G. C. (2002). Day for night: Should we staff a trauma center like a nightclub?. Annual Meeting of the Southern California Chapter of the American-College-of-Surgeons, Santa Barbara California, 18-20 January 2002. Cumming, GA, United States: Southeastern Surgical Congress.

Day for night: Should we staff a trauma center like a nightclub?