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Autor:
Kiyoshi Ogata, Cody A. Koch, Kim A. Butters, Akiyoshi Kanazawa, Ryuta Nishitai, Bruce E. Knudsen, Timothy B. Plummer, Jeffrey L. Platt
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Immunology. 174:7302-7309
When activated on or in the vicinity of cells, complement usually causes loss of function and sometimes cell death. Yet the liver, which produces large amounts of complement proteins, clears activators of complement and activated complexes from porta
Autor:
Gregory J. Brunn, Shu S. Lin, Zoie E. Holzknecht, Josie M. Williams, Timothy B. Plummer, Jeffrey L. Platt
Publikováno v:
Transplantation. 78:1471-1478
Background. The most difficult barrier to organ transplantation is humoral rejection, a condition initiated by binding of antibodies to blood vessels in the graft. Fortunately, humoral rejection is not the only outcome of antibody binding to the graf
Publikováno v:
Diagnostic Molecular Pathology. 13:9-14
Although recent studies have analyzed Hepatitis C (HCV) infections in liver tissue by in situ hybridization (ISH), many of these studies have been of limited diagnostic utility because of the low copy numbers of HCV in formalin-fixed paraffin-embedde
Autor:
Bruce E. Knudsen, Dusica Babovic-Vuksanovic, Joseph E. Parisi, Srdan Babovic, Jeffrey L. Platt, Timothy B. Plummer, Lydia M. Petrovic
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology, Vol 2004, Iss 2, Pp 79-85 (2004)
Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology
Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology
Neurofibromatosis type I is a common tumor predisposing disease in humans. Surgical therapy can be applied only in selected patients with resectable masses. Hence, development of new therapies for this disease is urgent. We used human neurofibroma im
Autor:
Jeffrey L. Platt, Timothy B. Plummer, Bruce E. Knudsen, Ryuta Nishitai, Cody A. Koch, Kiyoshi Ogata, Kim A. Butters
Publikováno v:
Liver Transplantation. 11:39-50
Xenogeneic hepatocyte transplantation might offer an unobtrusive alternative to whole liver allotransplantation. Having previously found that the immune response to such grafts can be controlled by immunosuppression, we sought approaches to collectio
Autor:
Josie Williams, Gregory J. Brunn, Matilda Bustos, Gregory J. Gores, Zoie E. Holzknecht, Karisha L. Kuypers, Jeffrey L. Platt, Timothy B. Plummer
Publikováno v:
Circulation Research. 91:1135-1141
Acute vascular or humoral rejection, a vexing outcome of organ transplantation, has been attributed by some to activation and by others to apoptosis of endothelial cells in the graft. We asked which of these processes causes acute vascular rejection
Autor:
Timothy B. Plummer, Jeffrey L. Platt, Matilde Bustos, Zoie E. Holzknecht, R. Duane Davis, Sarah L. Coombes, Brian A. Blocher, Christine L. Lau
Publikováno v:
The American Journal of Pathology. 158:627-637
Rejection of renal and cardiac xenografts is initiated when natural antibodies of the recipient bind to donor endothelium, activating complement on the surface of endothelial cells. Pulmonary xenotransplants, however, reveal less evidence of antibody
Publikováno v:
Transplantation. 69:475-482
Background. Acute vascular rejection destroys vascularized xenografts over a period of hours to days and is now considered the major hurdle to the clinical application of xenotransplantation. The hallmark of acute vascular rejection is diffuse intrav
Autor:
Bernd W. Scheithauer, Long Jing, Hidehiro Oka, Toru Kameya, Kiyotaka Fujii, Ricardo V. Lloyd, Timothy B. Plummer, Naoko Sanno
Publikováno v:
Endocrine Pathology. 10:27-36
Growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) stimulates growth hormone (GH) gene transcription, synthesis, and secretion of growth hormone via growth hormone-releasing hormone receptor (GHRH-R). In a previous study using reverse transcriptase polymerase c
Autor:
Patrick C. Roche, Jill M. Wagner, Alice Rhoton-Vlasak, Rebecca N. Baergen, Robert H. Young, Timothy B Plummer, Joanne L. Rutgers, Gerald J. Gleich
Publikováno v:
Human Pathology. 29:280-288
Placental site trophoblastic tumor (PSTT) consists of a neoplastic proliferation of intermediate or extravillous trophoblast (also known as X cells). Pregnancy-associated major basic protein (pMBP) is a marker for placental intermediate trophoblast.