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71
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World Ranking
20003
National Ranking
9963

Overview

Herbert B. Hechtman is affiliated with Brigham and Women's Hospital in the United States. Their professional background centers on clinical and research activities linked to this institution.

While there is no detailed public record of recent papers authored by Herbert B. Hechtman, no frequent co-authors or publication venues have been identified in available data. Similarly, there are no noted book publications associated with Herbert B. Hechtman.

The main fields and subfields of study, as well as specific research topics and areas of expertise, have not been disclosed. Likewise, there is no listing of awards or honors received by Herbert B. Hechtman at this time.

Despite the absence of granular information on research output or scientific contributions, the association with Brigham and Women's Hospital indicates a professional engagement in medical or healthcare research, reflecting an institutional context known for clinical excellence.

Best Publications

  • In vivo tracking of platelets: circulating degranulated platelets rapidly lose surface P-selectin but continue to circulate and function

    A D Michelson;M R Barnard;H B Hechtman;H MacGregor

  • Hepatic--portal venous gas in adults: etiology, pathophysiology and clinical significance.

    Paul R. Liebman;Michael T. Patten;Jonah Manny;John R. Benfield

  • Pathophysiology of ischaemia reperfusion injury: Central role of the neutrophil

    C. R. B. Welbourn;G. Goldman;I. S. Paterson;C. R. Valeri

  • Increased platelet reactivity and circulating monocyte-platelet aggregates in patients with stable coronary artery disease

    Mark I Furman;Stephen E Benoit;Marc R Barnard;C.Robert Valeri

  • Reperfusion injury of ischemic skeletal muscle is mediated by natural antibody and complement.

    M R Weiser;J P Williams;F D Moore;L Kobzik

  • Soluble complement receptor type 1 ameliorates the local and remote organ injury after intestinal ischemia-reperfusion in the rat.

    J Hill;T F Lindsay;F Ortiz;C G Yeh

  • CONSEQUENCES OF POSTOPERATIVE ALTERATIONS IN RESPIRATORY MECHANICS

    J. Ali;R. D. Weisel;A. B. Layug;B. J. Kripke

  • Aortic aneurysm repair. Reduced operative mortality associated with maintenance of optimal cardiac performance.

    Anthony D. Whittemore;Alexander W. Clowes;Herbert B. Hechtman;John A. Mannick

  • Neutrophil and Nonneutrophil-Mediated Injury in Intestinal Ischemia-Reperfusion

    Ruth Simpson;Rafael Alon;Lester Kobzik;C. Valeri

  • Microvascular pericyte contractility in vitro: comparison with other cells of the vascular wall.

    Christine Kelley;Patricia Ann D'Amore;Herbert Ben Hechtman;David Shepro

  • Intestinal reperfusion injury is mediated by IgM and complement.

    Julian P. Williams;Taine T. V. Pechet;Martin R. Weiser;Russell Reid

  • Measurement of Cardiac Output by Thermodilution

    Richard D. Weisel;Robert L. Berger;Herbert B. Hechtman

  • Postischemic renal injury is mediated by neutrophils and leukotrienes.

    J. M. Klausner;I. S. Paterson;G. Goldman;L. Kobzik

  • Identification of a specific self-reactive IgM antibody that initiates intestinal ischemia/reperfusion injury

    Ming Zhang;William G. Austen;Isaac Chiu;Elisabeth M. Alicot

  • Myocardial depression during sepsis.

    Richard D. Weisel;Louis Vito;Richard C. Dennis;C.Robert Valeri

  • Lower torso ischemia-induced lung injury is leukocyte dependent.

    Joseph Klausner;Haim Anner;Ian Paterson;Lester Kobzik

  • Noncardiogenic pulmonary edema after abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery.

    Ian S. Paterson;Joseph M. Klausner;Robert Pugatch;Paul Allen

  • Role for tumor necrosis factor as mediator of lung injury following lower torso ischemia.

    R. Welbourn;G. Goldman;M. O'Riordain;T. F. Lindsay

  • Tumor Necrosis Factor-α Mediates Acid Aspiration-induced Systemic Organ Injury

    Gideon Goldman;Richard Welbourn;Lester Kobzik;C. R. Valeri

  • Oxygen free radicals mediate ischemia-induced lung injury.

    Klausner Jm;Paterson Is;Kobzik L;Valeri Cr

Frequent Co-Authors

Lester Kobzik
Lester Kobzik Harvard University
Francis D. Moore
Francis D. Moore Brigham and Women's Hospital
Michael C. Carroll
Michael C. Carroll Boston Children's Hospital
John A. Mannick
John A. Mannick Brigham and Women's Hospital
William G. Austen
William G. Austen Harvard University
Richard D. Weisel
Richard D. Weisel University Health Network
Martin R. Weiser
Martin R. Weiser Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Lawrence H. Cohn
Lawrence H. Cohn Brigham and Women's Hospital
Paul D. Allen
Paul D. Allen St James's University Hospital
Alan D. Michelson
Alan D. Michelson Harvard University

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