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D E Chenoweth

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The New England Journal of Medicine|February 26, 1981
Complement activation during cardiopulmonary bypass: evidence for generation of C3a and C5a anaphylatoxinsD E Chenoweth, S W Cooper, T E Hugli, et al.
Circulation Research|May 1, 1988
Acute pulmonary vasoconstriction and thromboxane release during protamine reversal of heparin anticoagulation in awake sheep. Evidence for the role of reactive oxygen metabolites following nonimmunological complement activationD R Morel, E Lowenstein, T Nguyenduy, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|November 1, 1988
Regionally variable pulmonary artery responses to C3aR E Crowell, W P Reed, D Van Epps, et al.
Anesthesiology|May 1, 1987
C5a and thromboxane generation associated with pulmonary vaso- and broncho-constriction during protamine reversal of heparinD R Morel, W M Zapol, S J Thomas, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|May 15, 1989
HIV-1 and its envelope glycoprotein down-regulate chemotactic ligand receptors and chemotactic function of peripheral blood monocytesS M Wahl, J B Allen, S Gartner, et al.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery|February 1, 1986
Effects of protamine administration after cardiopulmonary bypass on complement, blood elements, and the hemodynamic stateJ K Kirklin, D E Chenoweth, D C Naftel, et al.
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The New England Journal of Medicine|February 26, 1981
Complement activation during cardiopulmonary bypass: evidence for generation of C3a and C5a anaphylatoxinsD E Chenoweth, S W Cooper, T E Hugli, et al.
Circulation Research|May 1, 1988
Acute pulmonary vasoconstriction and thromboxane release during protamine reversal of heparin anticoagulation in awake sheep. Evidence for the role of reactive oxygen metabolites following nonimmunological complement activationD R Morel, E Lowenstein, T Nguyenduy, et al.
The American Journal of Physiology|November 1, 1988
Regionally variable pulmonary artery responses to C3aR E Crowell, W P Reed, D Van Epps, et al.
Anesthesiology|May 1, 1987
C5a and thromboxane generation associated with pulmonary vaso- and broncho-constriction during protamine reversal of heparinD R Morel, W M Zapol, S J Thomas, et al.
Journal of Immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)|May 15, 1989
HIV-1 and its envelope glycoprotein down-regulate chemotactic ligand receptors and chemotactic function of peripheral blood monocytesS M Wahl, J B Allen, S Gartner, et al.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery|February 1, 1986
Effects of protamine administration after cardiopulmonary bypass on complement, blood elements, and the hemodynamic stateJ K Kirklin, D E Chenoweth, D C Naftel, et al.
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