ASSOCIATION FOR ACADEMIC SURGERY AND SOCIETY OF UNIVERSITY SURGEONS—ABSTRACTS 60.7. Use of Dual Antiplatelet Regimen Is Not Associated With Increased Risk Of Bleeding After Major Non-cavitary Vascular Surgery. S. Weakley, H. Chen, C. F. Bechara, S. McCoy, P. H. Lin, K. Dara, P. Kougias; Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
60.8. Glucose Levels Affects Homocysteine Related eNOS And iNOS Activity. S. L. Powell White, J. Lin, W. Zhou; Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, Stanford, CA
60.9. Basal Intimal Thickness Predicts Endothelial Function In Human Saphenous Vein. K. W. Sexton,1 F. Li,1 M. J. Osgood,1 K. M. Hocking,1 J. Cheung-Flynn,1 P. Komalavilas,1,2 C. M. Brophy1,2; 1Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN; 2VA TN Valley Healthcare System, Nashville, TN
60.10. Ubiquitination of the Ubiquitin-Conjugating Enzyme UbcH10: in Vivo Characterization Following Arterial Injury. N. D. Tsihlis, A. K. Vavra, C. S. Oustwani, J. Martinez, M. R. Kibbe; Northwestern University, Chicago, IL
60.11. b-Catenin Cleavage And Microvascular Endothelial Cell Hyperpermeability Induced By Staurosporine. D. A. Sawant, B. Tharakan, J. G. Whaley, F. A. Hunter, E. W. Childs; Texas A&M Health Science Centre College of Medicine and Scott and White, Temple, TX
60.12. Adiponectin, an Anti-Inflammatory Adipokine, Modulates Inflammatory Protein Expression and Human Saphenous Vein Endothelial Cell Phenotype: Implications for Bypass Graft Failure. M. A. Aleshin, H. Lancero, E. M. Owens, C. Nabzdyk, K. P. Nguyen, J. Kim, M. S. Conte, C. D. Owens; University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA
60.13. Constant Stretch Of Normal Dermal Fibroblasts Replicates Increased MMP-2 And MMP-9 Expression Seen In Advanced Chronic Venous Insufficiency. A. Shakoor,3 J. Cullen,2,3 E. Roztocil,1 Y. Qi,1,3 D. L. Gillespie1,3; 1Division of Vascular Surgery, Rochester, NY; 2Division of Surgical
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Research, Rochester, NY; 3School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, NY 60.14. Cardiac Complications After Major Vascular Reconstruction. The Role Of Perioperative Blood Loss. P. Kougias, C. Bechara, A. Abbas, H. Chen, A. Y. Chen, P. H. Lin; Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
60.15. Initial Experience With The Jetstream Pathway Device For Femoro-Popliteal Disease. I. Javed; Arizona Heart Institute, Phoenix, AZ
60.16. A Contemporary Approach to the Prevention and Treatment of Groin Wound Infections After Lower Extremity Revascularization. A. J. Reiffel, P. W. Henderson, J. K. Karwowski, J. A. Spector; Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY
60.17. Demographic And Laboratory Data May Predict Positive Temporal Artery Biopsy. J. Z. Lugo,1 J. H. Jang,2 R. Patel,1 A. Yu,1 J. Lantis,2 J. Deitch,1 I. M. Leitman1; 1Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY; 2Roosevelt Hospital, New York, NY
60.18. Dog Bites And Vascular Injury: A Retrospective Review From A Level I Trauma Center. B. M. Rapp,1 A. Tsai,1 A. L. Jester,1 A. Fajardo,2 G. W. Lemmon,2 R. L. Motaganahalli,2 G. Akingba,2 A. P. Sawchuk,2 D. F. Cikrit,2 M. C. Dalsing,2 M. P. Murphy2; 1Indiana University School of Medicine, Department of Surgery, Indianapolis, IN; 2 Indiana University School of Medicine, Department of Vascular Surgery, Indianapolis, IN
60.19. S-1-P Mediated Cell Migration And Invasion Are Gbeta gamma And beta arrestin Dependent And Change Under Metabolic Stress. M. G. Davies, E. A. Duru, Y. Fu; Methodist DeBakey Heart and Vascular Center, Houston, TX
60.20. Role of S-1-P Receptors And Human Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Migration. M. G. Davies, E. A. Duru, Y. Fu; Methodist DeBakey Heart and Vascular Center, Hounston, TX