22 results on '"Richardson, Ward M."'
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2. Association of Thromboelastography with Progression of Hemorrhagic Injury in Children with Traumatic Brain Injury
3. Age-related changes in thromboelastography profiles in injured children
4. Multiorgan Dysfunction Syndrome in Abusive and Accidental Pediatric Traumatic Brain Injury
5. New Functional Impairment After Hospital Discharge by Traumatic Brain Injury Mechanism in Younger Than 3 Years Old Admitted to the PICU in a Single Center Retrospective Study.
6. Association of Prehospital Transfusion With Mortality in Pediatric Trauma
7. Recognizing life-threatening bleeding in pediatric trauma: A standard for when to activate massive transfusion protocol
8. Association of Thromboelastography with Progression of Hemorrhagic Injury in Children with Traumatic Brain Injury
9. Endothelial TLR4 activation impairs intestinal microcirculatory perfusion in necrotizing enterocolitis via eNOS-NO-nitrite signaling
10. Recognizing life-threatening bleeding in pediatric trauma: A standard for when to activate massive transfusion protocol.
11. Nucleotide-Binding Oligomerization Domain-2 Inhibits Toll-Like Receptor-4 Signaling in the Intestinal Epithelium
12. Toll-Like Receptor-4 Inhibits Enterocyte Proliferation via Impaired β-Catenin Signaling in Necrotizing Enterocolitis
13. A Critical Role for TLR4 Induction of Autophagy in the Regulation of Enterocyte Migration and the Pathogenesis of Necrotizing Enterocolitis
14. Intestinal Stem Cells and Their Roles During Mucosal Injury and Repair
15. Autophagy regulates TLR4 signaling in enterocytes in the pathogenesis of necrotizing enterocolitis
16. The proinflammatory danger molecule HMGB1 signals via the innate immune receptor TLR4 in the intestinal microvasculature: A novel paradigm in the pathogenesis of NEC
17. Reciprocal Expression and Signaling of TLR4 and TLR9 in the Pathogenesis and Treatment of Necrotizing Enterocolitis
18. The NOD2 agonist muramyl-di-peptide (MDP) reverses the inhibitory effects of TLR4 activation on enterocyte proliferation through effects on beta-catenin signaling, and attenuates the severity of experimental necrotizing enterocolitis
19. Toll-like receptor 9 (TLR9) activation attenuates TLR4-mediated signaling in enterocytes and reduces the severity of experimental necrotizing enterocolitis
20. No Longer an Innocent Bystander: Epithelial Toll-Like Receptor Signaling in the Development of Mucosal Inflammation
21. 78. NOD2 Activation Leads to an Inhibition of TLR4-Mediated Signaling in Enterocytes: A Role for Receptor Cross-Talk in the Pathogenesis of Intestinal Inflammation
22. 204. The TLR9 Agonist CpG-DNA Protects Against LPS-Induced Enterocyte Apoptosis Through the Up-Regulation of Heat Shock Protein 70 and Reduces the Severity of Necrotizing Enterocolitis in Mice
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