Publications by authors named "Cynthia E Irby"

Background: Acne vulgaris is a very common disease process that is seen frequently by both pediatricians and dermatologists. However, treatment may be different depending on specialty.

Objectives: To compare pediatricians' and dermatologists' patterns of treatment for acne vulgaris.

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Topical retinoids help address the early lesions of acne vulgaris. Consensus guidelines advocate the use of topical retinoids as the primary treatment for most forms of acne vulgaris. However, all topical retinoid preparations may be irritating, and this may contribute to underutilization in clinical practices.

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Hypoxic vasodilation is a fundamental, highly conserved physiological response that requires oxygen and/or pH sensing coupled to vasodilation. While this process was first characterized more than 80 years ago, the precise identity and mechanism of the oxygen sensor and mediators of vasodilation remain uncertain. In support of a possible role for hemoglobin (Hb) as a sensor and effector of hypoxic vasodilation, here we show biochemical evidence that Hb exhibits enzymatic behavior as a nitrite reductase, with maximal NO generation rates occurring near the oxy-to-deoxy (R-to-T) allosteric structural transition of the protein.

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We have examined the kinetics of changes in the deformability of deoxygenated sickle red blood cells when they are exposed to oxygen (O(2)) or carbon monoxide. A flow-channel laser diffraction technique, similar to ektacytometry, was used to assess sickle cell deformability after mixing deoxygenated cells with buffer that was partially or fully saturated with either O(2) or carbon monoxide. We found that the deformability of deoxygenated sickle cells did not regain its optimal value for several seconds after mixing.

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