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Donald McCurnin, MD

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M.S. in Clinical Investigation & Translational Science

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Department of Pediatrics
Division of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine

Donald C McCurnin, M.D.

Professor

Dr. Donald McCurnin, M.D. is board certified in pediatrics, neonatal-perinatal medicine, and pediatric cardiology. He has special expertise in lung diseases.

  • Publications

    McGill-Vargas, McCurnin D, Seidner S, Nathanielsz P, Blanco CL. Abnormal Aminoacid Profiles in Preterm Non−Human Primates Receiving Parenteral Nutrition. 2013 May. (E-PAS2013:3830.476).

    Blanco CL, Seidner SR, Gastaldelli A, Johnson M, McCurnin DC, Johnson-Pais TL, DeFronzo M, McGill L. Glucose Metabolism in Prematurity: Evidence of Hepatic Insulin Resistance and Molecular Developmental changes in Non-human Primates 2013 May. (Pediatric Research E-PAS2013:3829.475.).

    Hodnick R, Jhaveri N, Waleh N, MConaghy S, Dagle J, Seidner SR, McCurnin DC, Murray J, Ohls R, Clyman R. Patent Ductus Arteriosus Risk Factors Are Associated with Alterations in Ductus Gene Expression 2010 May. (E-PAS 2010:2725.8).

    Blanco CL, McGill-Vargas LL, Mccurin D, Quinn AR. Hyperglycemia Increases the Risk of Death in Extremely Preterm Baboons 2010 May. (E-PAS2010:4417.474.).

    McCurnin DC, Chang, L.Y. PDA ligation and alveolar growth2007. p. 8035.1. (ePAS; vol. 61).

    McCurnin DC. Perinatal Cardiomyocyte Proliferation Contributes to Heart Growth in Premature Primates 2007. p. 5896.1. (ePAS; vol. 61).

    McCurnin DC, McAdams, R.M.. Complications of Umbilical Artery Catheterization in the Immature Baboon 2007. (ePAS; vol. 61).

    McCurnin DC, Yoder, B.A., Coalson JJ. Female prematures have better response to antenatal steroids than male prematures 2007. p. A94. (AJRCCM; vol. 175).

    Yoder, B.A, Martin H, McCurnin DC. Effect of Ventilator on Lung Function Measurements in the NICU 2006. p. 485. (PAS; vol. 59).

    McCurnin DC, Yoder, B.A., Coalson JJ, Shaul, Ph.W. Post-Natal Estradiol (E2) Improves Pulmonary Function in a Primate Model of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia (BPD) 2006. p. 5166. (PAS; vol. 59).

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