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*The publication
numbers coincide with those in the main Publications listing
for easy reference.
1. Estrera, A.L., C.C. Miller, 3rd, T.T. Huynh, E.
Porat, and H.J. Safi, Adjuncts (cerebrospinal fluid drainage
and distal aortic perfusion) improve neurologic outcome following
repair of thoracic and thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm. Ann
Thorac Surg, in press.
3. Safi, H.J., C.C. Miller, 3rd, A.L. Estrera, T.T. Huynh,
E.E. Porat, H.T. Hassoun, and L.M. Buja, Chronic
Aortic Dissection not a Risk Factor for Neurologic Deficit
in Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysm Repair. Eur J Vasc
Endovasc Surg, 2002. 23(3): p. 244-50.
4. Mostafa, G., R.F. Sing, R. McKeown, T.T. Huynh, and B.T.
Heniford, The
hazard of scattered radiation in a trauma intensive care unit.
Crit Care Med, 2002. 30(3): p. 574-6.
6. Huynh, T.T., D.W. Ray, I.J. Brogan, A. Stevens, J.R. Davis,
and A. White, Failure
of steroid regulation of the MMTV promoter in a small cell
lung cancer cell line is caused by a DNA sequence flanking
the glucocorticoid response element. J Endocrinol, 2002.
172(2): p. 295-302.
7. Huynh, T.T., C.C. Miller, 3rd, A.L. Estrera, R. Sheinbaum,
S.J. Allen, and H.J. Safi, Determinants
of hospital length of stay after thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm
repair. J Vasc Surg, 2002. 35(4): p. 648-53.
15. Estrera, A.L., F.S. Rubenstein, C.C. Miller, 3rd, T.T. Huynh, G.V. Letsou, and H.J. Safi, Descending
thoracic aortic aneurysm: surgical approach and treatment
using the adjuncts cerebrospinal fluid drainage and distal
aortic perfusion. Ann Thorac Surg, 2001. 72(2): p. 481-6.
16. Estrera, A.L., C.C. Miller, 3rd, T.T. Huynh, E. Porat,
and H.J. Safi, Neurologic
outcome after thoracic and thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm
repair. Ann Thorac Surg, 2001. 72(4): p. 1225-30; discussion
1230-1.
19. Safi, H.J., C.C. Miller, 3rd, T.T. Huynh, A.L. Estera,
and G.V. Letsou, Thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm graft repair.
Contemporary Surgery, 2000. 56: p. 666-675.
24. Huynh, T.T., C.C. Miller, 3rd, and H.J. Safi, Delayed
onset of neurologic deficit: significance and management.
Semin Vasc Surg, 2000. 13(4): p. 340-4.
27. Davies, M.G., T.T. Huynh, and P.O. Hagen, Characterization
of dopamine-mediated relaxation in experimental vein bypass
grafts. J Surg Res, 2000. 92(1): p. 103-7.
32. Azizzadeh, A., T.T. Huynh, C.C. Miller, 3rd, and H.J.
Safi, Reversal
of twice-delayed neurologic deficits with cerebrospinal fluid
drainage after thoracoabdominal aneurysm repair: a case report
and plea for a national database collection. J Vasc Surg,
2000. 31(3): p. 592-8.
48. Huynh, T.T., G. Iaccarino, M.G. Davies, H.J. Safi, W.J.
Koch, and P.O. Hagen, External
support modulates G protein expression and receptor coupling
in experimental vein grafts. Surgery, 1999. 126(2): p.
127-34.
49. Huynh, T.T., M.G. Davies, M.J. Trovato, L. Barber, H.J.
Safi, and P.O. Hagen, Reduction
of lipid peroxidation with intraoperative superoxide dismutase
treatment decreases intimal hyperplasia in experimental vein
grafts. J Surg Res, 1999. 84(2): p. 223-32.
50. Huynh, T.T., M.G. Davies, M.J. Trovato, E. Svendsen,
and P.O. Hagen, Alterations
in wall tension and shear stress modulate tyrosine kinase
signaling and wall remodeling in experimental vein grafts.
J Vasc Surg, 1999. 29(2): p. 334-44.
51. Huynh, T., G. Abraham, J. Murray, K. Brockbank,
P.O. Hagen, and S. Sullivan, Remodeling
of an acellular collagen graft into a physiologically responsive
neovessel. Nat Biotechnol, 1999. 17(11): p. 1083-6.
55. Davies, M.G., G.J. Fulton, T.T. Huynh, L. Barber, E.
Svendsen, and P.O. Hagen, Combination
therapy of cholesterol reduction and L-arginine supplementation
controls accelerated vein graft atheroma. Ann Vasc Surg,
1999. 13(5): p. 484-93.
56. Davies, M.G., T.T. Huynh, G.J. Fulton, L. Barber, E.
Svendsen, and P.O. Hagen, Early
morphology of accelerated vein graft atheroma in experimental
vein grafts. Ann Vasc Surg, 1999. 13(4): p. 378-85.
57. Davies, M.G., T.T. Huynh, G.J. Fulton, E. Svendsen,
F.G. Brockbank, and P.O. Hagen, Controlling
transplant vasculopathy in cryopreserved vein grafts with
polyethylene glycol and glutathione during transport.
Eur J Vasc Endovasc Surg, 1999. 17(6): p. 493-500.
58. Davies, M.G., T.T. Huynh, and P.O. Hagen, Functional
characterization of alpha1-adrenergic receptors in experimental
vein grafts. J Surg Res, 1999. 84(1): p. 40-5.
75. Huynh, T.T., M.G. Davies, L. Barber, E. Svendsen, and
P.O. Hagen, Local
inhibition of tyrosine kinase activity markedly attenuates
the development of intimal hyperplasia in experimental vein
grafts. J Surg Res, 1998. 77(2): p. 104-11.
76. Huynh, T.T., G. Iaccarino, M.G. Davies, E. Svendsen,
W.J. Koch, and P.O. Hagen, Adenoviral-mediated
inhibition of G beta gamma signaling limits the hyperplastic
response in experimental vein grafts. Surgery, 1998. 124(2):
p. 177-86.
77. Davies, M.G., T.T. Huynh, G.J. Fulton, R.J. Lefkowitz,
E. Svendsen, P.O. Hagen, and W.J. Koch, G
protein signaling and vein graft intimal hyperplasia: reduction
of intimal hyperplasia in vein grafts by a Gbetagamma inhibitor
suggests a major role of G protein signaling in lesion development.
Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol, 1998. 18(8): p. 1275-80.
79. Baslaim, G.M., T.T. Huynh, J.A. Stewart, C. Benny, D.
Cusson, and J.F. Morin, Assessment
of right ventricular function postretrograde cardioplegia
by transesophageal echocardiography. J Card Surg, 1998.
13(1): p. 32-6.
80. Annex, B.H., M.G. Davies, G.J. Fulton, T.T. Huynh, K.M.
Channon, M.D. Ezekowitz, and P.O. Hagen, Local
delivery of a tissue factor antibody reduces early leukocyte
infiltration but fails to limit intimal hyperplasia in experimental
vein grafts. J Surg Res, 1998. 80(2): p. 164-70.
104. Huynh, T. and D. Mercer, Early
postoperative small bowel obstruction caused by spilled gallstones
during laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Surgery, 1996. 119(3):
p. 352-3.
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