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Scott D Sweeney

Scott D Sweeney

Research Associate
University of Alabama at Birmingham
Comprehensive Cancer Center
427 McCallum Bldg.
1918 University Blvd.
Birmingham, AL. 35294
Tel: (205) 934-3462
Fax: (205)934-8240
E-Mail: sweeneyman@uab.edu


Publications

  1. Paul R. S. Baker, Yiming Lin, Francisco J. Schopfer, Steven R. Woodcock, Alison L. Groeger, Carlos Batthyany, Scott Sweeney, Marshall H. Long, Karen E. Iles, Laura M. S. Baker, Bruce P. Branchaud, Yuqing E. Chen, and Bruce A. Freeman.
    Fatty acid transduction of nitric oxide signaling: multiple nitrated unsaturated fatty acid derivatives exist in human blood and urine and serve as endogenous peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor ligands.
    J Biol Chem. Dec 23;280(51):42464-75, 2005 [PMID: 16227625]

  2. Baker PR, Schopfer FJ, Sweeney S, Freeman BA.
    Red cell membrane and plasma linoleic acid nitration products: synthesis, clinical identification, and quantitation.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci .101(32):11577-82, 2004 [PMID: 15273286]

  3. Castro L, Eiserich JP, Sweeney S, Radi R, Freeman BA.
    Cytochrome c: a catalyst and target of nitrite-hydrogen peroxide-dependent protein nitration. Arch Biochem Biophys. 421(1):99-107, 2004 [PMID: 15273286]

  4. Lim DG, Bloodsworth A, JP Eiserich, CR White, PH Chumley, S Sweeney, M Kirk, S Barnes, VB O'Donnell, and BA Freeman.
    Nitrolinoleate – A lipid signaling molecule generated from nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species: Synthesis, characterization and biological activity.
    Proc Nat Acad Sci, 99(25):15941-15946, 2002 [doi: 10.1073/pnas.232409599]

  5. Goldstein DR Chang T, Sweeney SD, Kirklin JK, Thomas JM, and George JF.
    A Differential Requirement for CD8+ Donor Cells in the Augmentation of Allograft Survival by posttransplantation administration of donor spleen and bone marrow cells. Transplantation (70)7:1068-1073, 2000. [PMID: 11045644]

  6. D.R. Goldstein, T. Chang, S.D. Sweeney, J.K. Kirklin, J.M. Thomas, and J.F. George.
    Enhanced Allograft Survival Induced by Post-Transplant Donor Spleen Cell Infusion Occurs Via a Mechanism That is Distinct from the Mechanism of Enhancement by Donor Bone Marrow.
    Transplantation (69)5:1020-1022. 1999 [PMID: 10755572]

  7. J.F. George, S.D. Sweeney, J.K. Kirklin, E.M. Simpson, and J.M. Thomas.
    An essential role for Fas-ligand in transplantation tolerance induced by donor bone marrow.
    Nature Medicine 4:333-335. 1998 [PMID: 9500608]