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Dawn R. S. Steiner
Dawn R. S. Steiner
University of Kansas
Chemistry
Hypoxia (medical)
Microcirculation
Immunology
Inflammation
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systemic hypoxia are mediated by PAF and LTB Mesenteric microvascular inflammatory responses to
2015
John G. Wood
Alfred J. Casillan
Norberto C. Gonzalez
Jennifer S. Johnson
Dawn R. S. Steiner
Eckart Kreuzer
Bruno Reichart
Stefan Laufer
Stephan Nees
Gerd Juchem
Dominik R. Weiss
Maria Knott
Anton Senftl
Stefan Förch
Theodor Fischlein
Janet D. Pierce
Qiuhua Shen
Naomi Holloway
Amanda Thimmesch
Richard L. Clancy
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Mesenteric microvascular inflammatory responses to systemic hypoxia are mediated by PAF and LTB4
2003
Journal of Applied Physiology
Alfred J. Casillan
Norberto C. Gonzalez
Jennifer S. Johnson
Dawn R. S. Steiner
John G. Wood
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Mast cells mediate the microvascular inflammatory response to systemic hypoxia
2003
Journal of Applied Physiology
Dawn R. S. Steiner
Norberto C. Gonzalez
John G. Wood
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Interaction between reactive oxygen species and nitric oxide in the microvascular response to systemic hypoxia
2002
Journal of Applied Physiology
Dawn R. S. Steiner
Norberto C. Gonzalez
John G. Wood
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Leukotriene B4 promotes reactive oxidant generation and leukocyte adherence during acute hypoxia
2001
Journal of Applied Physiology
Dawn R. S. Steiner
Norberto C. Gonzalez
John G. Wood
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