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Allan M. Lefer was affiliated with Thomas Jefferson University in the United States. Their academic career included contributions to scientific research within that institution.

There are no recorded publications, co-authors, frequent publication venues, book publications, or specific fields and subfields of study available for Allan M. Lefer in the presented data.

Likewise, there are no awards or honors documented for this scientist.

As a deceased researcher, the legacy of Allan M. Lefer remains associated with their tenure and affiliation at Thomas Jefferson University, although specific research topics and outputs were not detailed in the accessible records.

Best Publications

  • Diminished basal nitric oxide release after myocardial ischemia and reperfusion promotes neutrophil adherence to coronary endothelium.

    Xin Liang Ma;Andrew S. Weyrich;David J. Lefer;Allan M. Lefer

  • Time course of endothelial dysfunction and myocardial injury during myocardial ischemia and reperfusion in the cat.

    Tsao Ps;Aoki N;Lefer Dj;Johnson G rd

  • In vivo neutralization of P-selectin protects feline heart and endothelium in myocardial ischemia and reperfusion injury.

    Andrew S. Weyrich;Xin Liang Ma;David J. Lefer;Kurt H. Albertine

  • Cardioprotective effect of insulin-like growth factor I in myocardial ischemia followed by reperfusion.

    Michael Buerke;Toyoaki Murohara;Carsten Skurk;Charles Nuss

  • The role of nitric oxide and cell adhesion molecules on the microcirculation in ischaemia-reperfusion

    Allan M. Lefer;David J. Lefer

  • Role of endothelial dysfunction in the pathogenesis of reperfusion injury after myocardial ischemia.

    Allan M. Lefer;Philip S. Tsao;David J. Lefer;Xin-Liang Ma

  • Simvastatin preserves the ischemic-reperfused myocardium in normocholesterolemic rat hearts.

    Allan M. Lefer;Barry Campbell;Yong-Kyoo Shin;Rosario Scalia

  • Pharmacology of the Endothelium in Ischemia-Reperfusion and Circulatory Shock

    Allan M. Lefer;David J. Lefer

  • The role of L-arginine in ameliorating reperfusion injury after myocardial ischemia in the cat.

    Andrew S. Weyrich;Xin Liang Ma;Allan M. Lefer

  • Inhibition of endothelial-derived nitric oxide promotes P-selectin expression and actions in the rat microcirculation

    Kelly L. Davenpeck;Theresa W. Gauthier;Allan M. Lefer

  • Mediation of cardioprotection by transforming growth factor-beta

    Allan M. Lefer;Philip Tsao;Nobuo Aoki;Michael A. Palladino

  • Antibody to CD-18 exerts endothelial and cardiac protective effects in myocardial ischemia and reperfusion.

    Xin-Liang Ma;P. S. Tsao;A. M. Lefer

  • Peroxynitrite inhibits leukocyte-endothelial cell interactions and protects against ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats.

    D J Lefer;R Scalia;B Campbell;T Nossuli

  • Vascular effects of HMG CoA-reductase inhibitors (statins) unrelated to cholesterol lowering: new concepts for cardiovascular disease.

    Allan M Lefer;Rosario Scalia;David J Lefer

  • Coronary endothelial and cardiac protective effects of a monoclonal antibody to intercellular adhesion molecule-1 in myocardial ischemia and reperfusion.

    Xin-Liang Ma;D. J. Lefer;A. M. Lefer;R. Rothlein

  • Nitric Oxide Protects Against Leukocyte-Endothelium Interactions in the Early Stages of Hypercholesterolemia

    Theresa W. Gauthier;Rosario Scalia;Toyoaki Murohara;Jin-ping Guo

  • Prostacyclin: a potentially valuable agent for preserving myocardial tissue in acute myocardial ischemia

    AM Lefer;ML Ogletree;JB Smith;MJ Silver

  • Monoclonal antibody to L-selectin attenuates neutrophil accumulation and protects ischemic reperfused cat myocardium.

    Xin Liang Ma;Andrew S. Weyrich;David J. Lefer;Michael Buerke

  • Simvastatin Inhibits Leukocyte–Endothelial Cell Interactions and Protects Against Inflammatory Processes in Normocholesterolemic Rats

    Diethard Pruefer;Rosario Scalia;Allan M. Lefer

  • Cardioprotection and attenuation of endothelial dysfunction by organic nitric oxide donors in myocardial ischemia-reperfusion.

    M. R. Siegfried;J. Erhardt;T. Rider;Xin-Liang Ma

Frequent Co-Authors

K. C. Nicolaou
K. C. Nicolaou Rice University
Toyoaki Murohara
Toyoaki Murohara Nagoya University
David M. Roth
David M. Roth University of California San Diego
Andrew S. Weyrich
Andrew S. Weyrich University of Utah
Gregory L. Stahl
Gregory L. Stahl Brigham and Women's Hospital
David J. Lefer
David J. Lefer Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans
Philip S. Tsao
Philip S. Tsao Stanford University
James C. Paulson
James C. Paulson Scripps Research Institute
Geert W. Schmid-Schönbein
Geert W. Schmid-Schönbein University of California, San Diego
Nicos A. Petasis
Nicos A. Petasis University of Southern California

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