Dr. Gregory M Vercellotti MD
Hematologist-Oncologist | Hematology & Oncology
424 Harvard Street Se Masonic Cancer Cente Minneapolis MN, 55455About
Dr. Gregory Vercellotti, MD is one of the country's most highly ranked doctors, specializing in internal medicine and hematology & oncology. MD Vercellotti currently treats patients in Minneapolis, Minnesota. ...
Education and Training
Univ of Il Coll of Med, Chicago Il 1976
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Hematology
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Low-density lipoprotein susceptibility to oxidation and cytotoxicity to endothelium in sickle cell anemia.
- Effects of anti-rheumatic gold salts on NF-kappa B mobilization and tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha)-induced neutrophil-dependent cytotoxicity for human endothelial cells.
- Ferriporphyrins and endothelium: a 2-edged sword-promotion of oxidation and induction of cytoprotectants.
- Activated monocytes in sickle cell disease: potential role in the activation of vascular endothelium and vaso-occlusion.
- Microbes, inflammation and atherosclerosis: will old pathology lessons guide new therapies?
- Overview of infections and cardiovascular diseases.
- Transgenic sickle mice have vascular inflammation.
- Endothelial cell heme oxygenase and ferritin induction by heme proteins: a possible mechanism limiting shock damage.
- Herpes virus infection of endothelium: new insights into atherosclerosis.
- Prothrombotic phenotype diversity of human aortic endothelial cells in culture.
- Relapse of acute leukemia presenting as acute cholecystitis following bone marrow transplantation.
- Ferritin: a cytoprotective antioxidant strategem of endothelium.
- The White platelet syndrome: a new autosomal dominant platelet disorder.
- Microvascular blood flow and stasis in transgenic sickle mice: utility of a dorsal skin fold chamber for intravital microscopy.
- Critical role of endothelial cell activation in hypoxia-induced vasoocclusion in transgenic sickle mice.
Fellowships
- University of Minnesota, Twin Cities - Medical School, Minneapolis, Mn, United States, M.D.
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