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James Taylor to Hypertension, Pulmonary

This is a "connection" page, showing publications James Taylor has written about Hypertension, Pulmonary.
Connection Strength

1.268
  1. Taylor JG, Ackah D, Cobb C, Orr N, Percy MJ, Sachdev V, Machado R, Castro O, Kato GJ, Chanock SJ, Gladwin MT. Mutations and polymorphisms in hemoglobin genes and the risk of pulmonary hypertension and death in sickle cell disease. Am J Hematol. 2008 Jan; 83(1):6-14.
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    Score: 0.288
  2. Taylor JG, Woods GM, Machado R, Kato GJ, Gladwin MT. Severe pulmonary hypertension in an adolescent with sickle cell disease. Am J Hematol. 2008 Jan; 83(1):71-2.
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    Score: 0.288
  3. Weir NA, Saiyed R, Alam S, Conrey A, Desai HD, George MP, Keeley JH, Klings ES, Mehari A, Taylor JG, Minniti CP, Kato GJ. Prostacyclin-analog therapy in sickle cell pulmonary hypertension. Haematologica. 2017 05; 102(5):e163-e165.
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    Score: 0.135
  4. Mehari A, Alam S, Tian X, Cuttica MJ, Barnett CF, Miles G, Xu D, Seamon C, Adams-Graves P, Castro OL, Minniti CP, Sachdev V, Taylor JG, Kato GJ, Machado RF. Hemodynamic predictors of mortality in adults with sickle cell disease. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2013 Apr 15; 187(8):840-7.
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    Score: 0.104
  5. Sachdev V, Kato GJ, Gibbs JS, Barst RJ, Machado RF, Nouraie M, Hassell KL, Little JA, Schraufnagel DE, Krishnamurti L, Novelli EM, Girgis RE, Morris CR, Rosenzweig EB, Badesch DB, Lanzkron S, Castro OL, Taylor JG, Hannoush H, Goldsmith JC, Gladwin MT, Gordeuk VR. Echocardiographic markers of elevated pulmonary pressure and left ventricular diastolic dysfunction are associated with exercise intolerance in adults and adolescents with homozygous sickle cell anemia in the United States and United Kingdom. Circulation. 2011 Sep 27; 124(13):1452-60.
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    Score: 0.093
  6. Zorca S, Freeman L, Hildesheim M, Allen D, Remaley AT, Taylor JG, Kato GJ. Lipid levels in sickle-cell disease associated with haemolytic severity, vascular dysfunction and pulmonary hypertension. Br J Haematol. 2010 May; 149(3):436-45.
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    Score: 0.084
  7. Taylor JG, Nolan VG, Mendelsohn L, Kato GJ, Gladwin MT, Steinberg MH. Chronic hyper-hemolysis in sickle cell anemia: association of vascular complications and mortality with less frequent vasoocclusive pain. PLoS One. 2008 May 07; 3(5):e2095.
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    Score: 0.074
  8. Kato GJ, Wang Z, Machado RF, Blackwelder WC, Taylor JG, Hazen SL. Endogenous nitric oxide synthase inhibitors in sickle cell disease: abnormal levels and correlations with pulmonary hypertension, desaturation, haemolysis, organ dysfunction and death. Br J Haematol. 2009 May; 145(4):506-13.
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    Score: 0.073
  9. Gordeuk VR, Sachdev V, Taylor JG, Gladwin MT, Kato G, Castro OL. Relative systemic hypertension in patients with sickle cell disease is associated with risk of pulmonary hypertension and renal insufficiency. Am J Hematol. 2008 Jan; 83(1):15-8.
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    Score: 0.072
  10. Gladwin MT, Barst RJ, Gibbs JS, Hildesheim M, Sachdev V, Nouraie M, Hassell KL, Little JA, Schraufnagel DE, Krishnamurti L, Novelli E, Girgis RE, Morris CR, Berman Rosenzweig E, Badesch DB, Lanzkron S, Castro OL, Taylor JG, Goldsmith JC, Kato GJ, Gordeuk VR, Machado RF. Risk factors for death in 632 patients with sickle cell disease in the United States and United Kingdom. PLoS One. 2014; 9(7):e99489.
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    Score: 0.028
  11. Wang X, Mendelsohn L, Rogers H, Leitman S, Raghavachari N, Yang Y, Yau YY, Tallack M, Perkins A, Taylor JG, Noguchi CT, Kato GJ. Heme-bound iron activates placenta growth factor in erythroid cells via erythroid Kr?ppel-like factor. Blood. 2014 Aug 07; 124(6):946-54.
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    Score: 0.028
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