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Linda T. Archer, PhD

Veterans Affairs Medical Center
VAMC (113), Room 4F-119
921 N.E. 13th
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma  73104

PHONE:  (405) 278-5260

E-MAIL:Linda T. Archer

TITLES

Associate Director, Quantitative Morphometric Analysis/Flow Cytometry/Cytology
   Veterans Administration Medical Center

Assistant Professor of Pathology

EDUCATION

Oklahoma City University
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
B.A.–Biology (1965)

University of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
M.S.–Physiology (1975)

University of Oklahoma
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Ph.D.–Pathology (1983)

PUBLICATIONS

  1. Flournoy DJ, Archer LT, Beller BK, Passey R, and Hinshaw LB. Treatment of LD 1 00 Escherichia coli septic shock with netilmicin and methlprednisolone in baboons. Med. Microbiol. Immunol . 1986; 175: 221-227.
  2. Hinshaw LB, Archer LT , Beller BK, Chang ACK, Flournoy DJ, Passey RB, Long JB, and Holaday JW. Evaluation of naloxone therapy for Escherichia coli sepsis in the baboon. Arch. Surg. 1988; 123: 700-704.
  3. Archer LT . Septic shock — pathologic aspects. In Shock-The Reversible State of Dying. Hardaway RM, Ed., PSG Publishing Company, Inc., Littleton, Massachusetts. 1988; pp. 185-193.
  4. Tomer A, Friese P, Conklin R., Bales W, Archer L , Harker LA, and Burstein SA. Flow cytometric analysis of megakaryocytes from patients with abnormal platelet counts. Blood. 1989; 74: 594-601.
  5. Tophkhane C, Yang S, Bales W, Archer L, Osunkoya A, Thor AD, Yang X. Bcl-2 overexpression sensitizes MCF-7 cells to genistein by multiple mechanisms. Int J Oncol 2007 Oct;31(4):867-74.

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