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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
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February 6, 2004
Coronary artery bypass with ventricular restoration is superior to coronary artery bypass alone in patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy
Thomas S Maxey, T Brett Reece, Peter I Ellman, et al.
Congenital Heart Disease
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December 20, 2011
Unrepaired tetralogy of fallot with major aortopulmonary collateral arteries in an adult patient
Illena Antonetti, Daniel Lorch, Brian Coe, et al.
Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine (Hagerstown, Md.)
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March 13, 2008
Early adenosine receptor activation ameliorates spinal cord reperfusion injury
T Brett Reece, Curtis G Tribble, David O Okonkwo, et al.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
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June 25, 2005
Acute sleep deprivation in the thoracic surgical resident does not affect operative outcomes
Peter I Ellman, Irving L Kron, Jeffrey S Alvis, et al.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
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September 1, 2004
Sleep deprivation does not affect operative results in cardiac surgery
Peter I Ellman, Marianna G Law, Carlos Tache-Leon, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research
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April 28, 2005
Evaluation of an absorbable cyanoacrylate adhesive as a suture line sealant
Peter I Ellman, T Brett Reece, Thomas S Maxey, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research
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August 18, 2004
Adenosine A2A analogue reduces long-term neurologic injury after blunt spinal trauma
T Brett Reece, Jonathan D Davis, David O Okonkwo, et al.
Journal of Vascular Surgery
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August 8, 2006
Functional and cytoarchitectural spinal cord protection by ATL-146e after ischemia/reperfusion is mediated by adenosine receptor agonism
T Brett Reece, Irving L Kron, David O Okonkwo, et al.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
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March 31, 2005
Adenosine A2A receptor agonist improves cardiac dysfunction from pulmonary ischemia-reperfusion injury
T Brett Reece, Victor E Laubach, Curtis G Tribble, et al.
Annals of Surgery
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April 15, 2004
Mitral repair is superior to replacement when associated with coronary artery disease
T Brett Reece, Curtis G Tribble, Peter I Ellman, et al.
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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery
|
February 6, 2004
Coronary artery bypass with ventricular restoration is superior to coronary artery bypass alone in patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy
Thomas S Maxey, T Brett Reece, Peter I Ellman, et al.
Congenital Heart Disease
|
December 20, 2011
Unrepaired tetralogy of fallot with major aortopulmonary collateral arteries in an adult patient
Illena Antonetti, Daniel Lorch, Brian Coe, et al.
Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine (Hagerstown, Md.)
|
March 13, 2008
Early adenosine receptor activation ameliorates spinal cord reperfusion injury
T Brett Reece, Curtis G Tribble, David O Okonkwo, et al.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
|
June 25, 2005
Acute sleep deprivation in the thoracic surgical resident does not affect operative outcomes
Peter I Ellman, Irving L Kron, Jeffrey S Alvis, et al.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
|
September 1, 2004
Sleep deprivation does not affect operative results in cardiac surgery
Peter I Ellman, Marianna G Law, Carlos Tache-Leon, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research
|
April 28, 2005
Evaluation of an absorbable cyanoacrylate adhesive as a suture line sealant
Peter I Ellman, T Brett Reece, Thomas S Maxey, et al.
The Journal of Surgical Research
|
August 18, 2004
Adenosine A2A analogue reduces long-term neurologic injury after blunt spinal trauma
T Brett Reece, Jonathan D Davis, David O Okonkwo, et al.
Journal of Vascular Surgery
|
August 8, 2006
Functional and cytoarchitectural spinal cord protection by ATL-146e after ischemia/reperfusion is mediated by adenosine receptor agonism
T Brett Reece, Irving L Kron, David O Okonkwo, et al.
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery
|
March 31, 2005
Adenosine A2A receptor agonist improves cardiac dysfunction from pulmonary ischemia-reperfusion injury
T Brett Reece, Victor E Laubach, Curtis G Tribble, et al.
Annals of Surgery
|
April 15, 2004
Mitral repair is superior to replacement when associated with coronary artery disease
T Brett Reece, Curtis G Tribble, Peter I Ellman, et al.
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