Sarah D. McCarter, Ph.D.

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2003 The University of Western Ontario (Canada) 
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Medicine and Surgery, Molecular Biology, Pathology
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Richard F. Potter grad student 2003 The University of Western Ontario (Canada)
 (Progressive liver injury during the systemic inflammatory response syndrome: Heme oxygenase as a therapeutic target.)
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Badhwar A, Forbes TL, Lovell MB, et al. (2004) Chronic lower extremity ischemia: a human model of ischemic tolerance. Canadian Journal of Surgery. Journal Canadien De Chirurgie. 47: 352-8
McCarter SD, Badhwar A, Scott JR, et al. (2004) Remote liver injury is attenuated by adenovirus-mediated gene transfer of heme oxygenase-1 during the systemic inflammatory response syndrome. Microcirculation (New York, N.Y. : 1994). 11: 587-95
McCarter SD, Akyea TG, Lu X, et al. (2004) Endogenous heme oxygenase induction is a critical mechanism attenuating apoptosis and restoring microvascular perfusion following limb ischemia/reperfusion. Surgery. 136: 67-75
McCarter SD, Scott JR, Lee PJ, et al. (2003) Cotransfection of heme oxygenase-1 prevents the acute inflammation elicited by a second adenovirus. Gene Therapy. 10: 1629-35
Badhwar A, Dungey AA, Harris KA, et al. (2003) Limitations of ischemic tolerance in oxidative skeletal muscle: perfusion vs tissue protection. The Journal of Surgical Research. 109: 62-7
Wunder C, Brock RW, McCarter SD, et al. (2002) Inhibition of haem oxygenase activity increases leukocyte accumulation in the liver following limb ischaemia-reperfusion in mice. The Journal of Physiology. 540: 1013-21
Nie RG, McCarter SD, Harris KA, et al. (2002) The role of endogenous heme oxygenase in the initiation of liver injury following limb ischemia/reperfusion. Journal of Hepatology. 36: 624-30
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