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Judy L. Aschner, MD
faculty picturetrained in neonatology in Rochester, N.Y. Her research interests are directed toward understanding the intracellular signaling pathways controlling newborn pulmonary vascular tone. She uses in vivo and in vitro animal models to investigate mechanisms by which changes in extracellular and intracellular pH impact pulmonary vasoreactivity.

Dr Aschner is the director of the Neonatal Fellowship.

Phone: (336) 716-4663
FAX: (336) 716-2525
Email: jaschner@wfubmc.edu

Publications
1. Aschner JL, Kovacs N, Perciaccante JV, Figueroa JP, Thrikawala N, Robins GS, Busija DW.
Endothelial nitric oxide synthase gene transfer enhances dilation of newborn piglet pulmonary arteries.
Am J Physiol 1999 Jul;277(1 Pt 2):H371-9
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2.Aschner JL, Lum H, Fletcher PW, Malik AB.
Bradykinin- and thrombin-induced increases in endothelial permeability occur independently of phospholipase C but require protein kinase C activation.
J Cell Physiol 1997 Dec;173(3):387-96.
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3. Aschner JL, Lennon JM, Fenton JW 2nd, Aschner M, Malik AB.
Enzymatic activity is necessary for thrombin-mediated increase in endothelial permeability.
Am J Physiol 1990 Oct;259(4 Pt 1):L270-5
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