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Fletcher B. Taylor is a researcher affiliated with the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation in the United States. Their professional work is focused within the medical research sector, as reflected by this primary institutional association.

Their documented academic output does not include recently published papers, nor is there a record of frequent publication venues or recurrent coauthors. There is no available information on books authored or specific fields and subfields of study linked to their research activities.

Similarly, details on main research topics or thematic areas of study are not listed, which may reflect a limited or specialized publication record within accessible sources. No awards or honors have been recorded in association with their name.

Due to the lack of specific data concerning publications or research topics, the profile of Fletcher B. Taylor remains centered on their affiliation with a recognized medical research institution rather than an extensive catalog of academic contributions.

Best Publications

  • Towards definition, clinical and laboratory criteria, and a scoring system for disseminated intravascular coagulation.

    F. B. Taylor;C. H. Toh;W. K. Hoots;H. Wada

  • Extracellular histones are major mediators of death in sepsis

    Jun Xu;Xiaomei Zhang;Rosana Pelayo;Marc Monestier

  • Protein C prevents the coagulopathic and lethal effects of Escherichia coli infusion in the baboon.

    F B Taylor;A Chang;C T Esmon;A D'Angelo

  • Tissue factor pathway inhibitor reduces mortality from Escherichia coli septic shock.

    A. A. Creasey;A. C. K. Chang;L. Feigen;T.-C. Wün

  • Lethal E. coli septic shock is prevented by blocking tissue factor with monoclonal antibody.

    F. B. Taylor;A. Chang;W. Ruf;J. H. Morrissey

  • Expression of tissue factor, thrombomodulin, and E-selectin in baboons with lethal Escherichia coli sepsis.

    T. A. Drake;J. Cheng;Al Chang;F. B. Taylor

  • Survival of primates in LD100 septic shock following therapy with antibody to tumor necrosis factor (TNF alpha).

    L. B. Hinshaw;P. Tekamp-Olson;A. C. K. Chang;P. A. Lee

  • The endothelial cell protein C receptor aids in host defense against Escherichia coli sepsis

    F. B. Taylor;D. J. Stearns-Kurosawa;S. Kurosawa;G. Ferrell

  • Human Protein C Receptor Is Present Primarily on Endothelium of Large Blood Vessels Implications for the Control of the Protein C Pathway

    Zoltan Laszik;Alexander Mitro;Fletcher B. Taylor;Gary Ferrell

  • The contact system contributes to hypotension but not disseminated intravascular coagulation in lethal bacteremia. In vivo use of a monoclonal anti-factor XII antibody to block contact activation in baboons.

    R A Pixley;R De La Cadena;J D Page;N Kaufman

  • Endothelial cell protein C receptor plays an important role in protein C activation in vivo

    Fletcher B. Taylor;Glenn T. Peer;Glenn T. Peer;Glenn T. Peer;Marion S. Lockhart;Marion S. Lockhart;Marion S. Lockhart;Gary Ferrell;Gary Ferrell;Gary Ferrell

  • DEGR-factor Xa blocks disseminated intravascular coagulation initiated by Escherichia coli without preventing shock or organ damage

    F.B. Taylor;A.C.K. Chang;A.C.K. Chang;A.C.K. Chang;G.T. Peer;G.T. Peer;G.T. Peer;T. Mather;T. Mather;T. Mather

  • Recombinant human antithrombin III improves survival and attenuates inflammatory responses in baboons lethally challenged with Escherichia coli.

    M. C. Minnema;A. C. K. Chang;P. M. Jansen;Y. T. P. Lubbers

  • Active Site Inhibited Factor VIIa (DEGR VIIa) Attenuates the Coagulant and Interleukin-6 and -8, but not Tumor Necrosis Factor, Responses of the Baboon to LD100 Escherichia coli

    F.B. Taylor;A.C.K. Chang;G. Peer;A. Li

  • C4b-binding protein exacerbates the host response to Escherichia coli.

    F Taylor;A Chang;G Ferrell;T Mather

  • Response to Shiga toxin 1 and 2 in a baboon model of hemolytic uremic syndrome.

    Richard L. Siegler;Tom G. Obrig;Theodore J. Pysher;Vernon L. Tesh

  • Complement inhibition decreases the procoagulant response and confers organ protection in a baboon model of Escherichia coli sepsis

    Robert Silasi-Mansat;Hua Zhu;Narcis I. Popescu;Glenn Peer

  • Lethal staphylococcus aureus-induced shock in primates : prevention of death with anti-TNF antibody

    Lerner B. Hinshaw;Thomas E. Emerson;Fletcher B. Taylor;Alvin C. K. Chang

  • Antithrombin-III prevents the lethal effects of Escherichia coli infusion in baboons.

    Taylor Fb;Emerson Te;Jordan R;Chang Ak

  • Endothelial protein C receptor.

    Charles T. Esmon;Jun Xu;Jian Ming Gu;Dongfeng Qu

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles T. Esmon
Charles T. Esmon Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
Florea Lupu
Florea Lupu Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
John D. Lambris
John D. Lambris University of Pennsylvania
Michael E. Nesheim
Michael E. Nesheim Queen's University
Tom Eirik Mollnes
Tom Eirik Mollnes Oslo University Hospital
Rexford S. Ahima
Rexford S. Ahima Johns Hopkins University
John E. Tomaszewski
John E. Tomaszewski University at Buffalo, State University of New York
Michael P. Madaio
Michael P. Madaio Augusta University
Wayne W. Hancock
Wayne W. Hancock University of Pennsylvania
James R. Sowers
James R. Sowers University of Missouri

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