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Joseph Minei, M.D.

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Joseph Minei
Name:
  Joseph Paul Minei, M.D.
Academic Title:
  Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Surgery
Secondary Appointment:
  Trauma, Burn, Critical Care
School:
  Southwestern Medical School
Affiliations:
  Surgery - General
The James W. Aston Clinical Building
Physician Profile:
  Joseph Minei, M.D.

 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
Stephan PJ, McCarley MC, O'Keefe GE, Minei JP, "23-Hour observation solely for identification of missed injuries following trauma: Is it justified?" Journal of Trauma, 53:895-900, 2002
Eastridge BJ, Starr AJ, Minei JP, "The importance of fracture pattern in guiding therapeutic decision-making in patients with hemorrhagic shock and pelvic ring disruptions" Journal of Trauma, 53:446-451, 2002
Arnoldo BD, Minei JP, "The potential of hemoglobin based oxygen carriers in trauma patients" Current Opinion Critical Care, 7:431-436, 2001
 
 SIGNIFICANT PUBLICATIONS
 
Chiao JJC, Minei JP, Shires GT III, Shires GT, "In vivo myocyte sodium activity and concentration during hemorrhagic shock" Am J Physiol, 258:R684-R689, 1990
Jones WG, Minei JP, Barber AE, Fahey TJ, Shires GT III, Shires GT, "Splanchnic vasoconstriction and bacterial translocation after thermal injury" Am. J. Physiol., 261:H1190-1196, 1991
Minei JP, Williams JG, Hill SH, McIntyre K, Bankey PE, "Augmented TNF response to LPS after thermal injury is regulated post-transcriptionally" Arch. Surg., 129:1198-1203, 1994
 
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