Jerry Leaf
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American businessman
Why Is Jerry Leaf Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jerry Donnell Leaf was Vice President and Director of the cryonics organization Alcor Life Extension Foundation, and President of the cryonics service firm Cryovita, Inc. until his death in 1991. Leaf joined the United States Army and fought in special operations during the Vietnam War. Upon return, he received a bachelor's degree in philosophy from Cerritos College. He also worked as a cardiothoracic surgery researcher at the UCLA School of Medicine, co-authoring more than 20 papers from the laboratory of Dr. Gerald Buckberg.
Jerry Leaf's Published Works
Published Works
- Reperfusion conditions: importance of ensuring gentle versus sudden reperfusion during relief of coronary occlusion. (1986) (220)
- Immediate functional recovery after six hours of regional ischemia by careful control of conditions of reperfusion and composition of reperfusate. (1986) (141)
- Myocardial damage caused by keeping pH 7.40 during systemic deep hypothermia. (1981) (98)
- Biochemical studies: failure of tissue adenosine triphosphate levels to predict recovery of contractile function after controlled reperfusion. (1986) (78)
- Reperfusate composition: benefits of marked hypocalcemia and diltiazem on regional recovery. (1986) (76)
- Reperfusion conditions: critical importance of total ventricular decompression during regional reperfusion. (1986) (74)
- Superiority of surgical versus medical reperfusion after regional ischemia. (1986) (69)
- Effects of "duration" of reperfusate administration versus reperfusate "dose" on regional functional, biochemical, and histochemical recovery. (1986) (44)
- Studies of controlled reperfusion after ischemia. VII: High oxygen requirements of dyskinetic cardiac muscle (1986) (42)
- Comparison of distribution beyond coronary stenoses of blood and asanguineous cardioplegic solutions. (1983) (41)
- Reperfusate composition: supplemental role of intravenous and intracoronary coenzyme Q10 in avoiding reperfusion damage. (1986) (40)
- Reperfusate composition: interaction of marked hyperglycemia and marked hyperosmolarity in allowing immediate contractile recovery after four hours of regional ischemia. (1986) (36)
- Histochemical studies: inability of triphenyltetrazolium chloride nonstaining to define tissue necrosis. (1986) (35)
- Studies of controlled reperfusion after ischemia. IV: Electron microscopic studies: importance of embedding techniques in quantitative evaluation of cardiac mitochondrial structure during regional ischemia and reperfusion (1986) (24)
- Regional blood cardioplegic reperfusion during total vented bypass without thoracotomy: a new concept. (1986) (24)
- STUDIES OF CONTROLLED REPERFUSION AFTER ISCHEMIA: VI. Metabolic and histochemical benefits of regional blood cardioplegic reperfusion without cardiopulmonary bypass (1986) (23)
- Iatrogenic Myocardial Edema with Crystalloid Primes (1986) (18)
- Myocardial function resulting from varying acid-base management during and following deep surface and perfusion hypothermia and circulatory arrest (1985) (10)
- High oxygen requirements of dyskinetic cardiac muscle. (1986) (8)
- Iatrogenic myocardial edema with crystalloid primes. Effects on left ventricular compliance, performance, and perfusion. (1986) (7)
- Electron microscopic studies: importance of embedding techniques in quantitative evaluation of cardiac mitochondrial structure during regional ischemia and reperfusion. (1986) (6)
- Metabolic and histochemical benefits of regional blood cardioplegic reperfusion without cardiopulmonary bypass. (1986) (5)
- Comparison Study of Connector and Tubing Blow-Off Line Pressures (1999) (1)
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