Andrew B Adams
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Recent Articles
11.
Thapa M, Tedesco D, Gumber S, Elrod E, Han J, Kitchens W, et al.
J Immunol
. 2020 Apr;
204(12):3117-3128.
PMID: 32332110
Defects in biliary transport proteins, MDR3 in humans and Mdr2 in mice, can lead to a spectrum of cholestatic liver disorders. Although B cell disorders and the aberrant Ab production...
12.
Schenk A, Washburn W, Adams A, Lynch R
Transplant Direct
. 2019 Nov;
5(10):e494.
PMID: 31723589
Methods: A 32 question survey designed to interrogate travel practice, accident frequency, and perceptions of safety was sent to the American Society of Transplant Surgeons membership. Results: Our survey response...
13.
Thomas A, Dong Y, Beskid N, Garcia A, Adams A, Babensee J
J Cell Physiol
. 2019 Nov;
235(6):5120-5129.
PMID: 31674663
Dendritic cells are key players in regulating immunity. These cells both activate and inhibit the immune response depending on their cellular environment. Their response to hyperglycemia, a condition common amongst...
14.
Hogan J, Arenson M, Adhikary S, Li K, Zhang X, Zhang R, et al.
Transplant Direct
. 2019 Oct;
5(8):e479.
PMID: 31576375
Background: A better understanding of the risk factors of posttransplant hospital readmission is needed to develop accurate predictive models. Methods: We included 40 461 kidney transplant recipients from United States...
15.
Mac Q, Mathews D, Kahla J, Stoffers C, Delmas O, Holt B, et al.
Nat Biomed Eng
. 2019 Apr;
3(4):281-291.
PMID: 30952979
The early detection of the onset of transplant rejection is critical for the long-term survival of patients. The diagnostic gold standard for detecting transplant rejection involves a core biopsy, which...
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Kim S, Mathews D, Breeden C, Higginbotham L, Ladowski J, Martens G, et al.
Am J Transplant
. 2019 Mar;
19(8):2174-2185.
PMID: 30821922
The shortage of available organs remains the greatest barrier to expanding access to transplant. Despite advances in genetic editing and immunosuppression, survival in experimental models of kidney xenotransplant has generally...
17.
Mathews D, Dong Y, Higginbotham L, Kim S, Breeden C, Stobert E, et al.
J Clin Invest
. 2018 Sep;
128(10):4557-4572.
PMID: 30222140
Interrupting T cell costimulatory signals as a strategy to control undesired immune responses, such as occur in autoimmunity or transplantation, has the potential to alleviate many of the unwanted side...
18.
Adams A, Kim S, Martens G, Ladowski J, Estrada J, Reyes L, et al.
Ann Surg
. 2018 Jul;
268(4):564-573.
PMID: 30048323
Objective: Xenotransplantation using pig organs could end the donor organ shortage for transplantation, but humans have xenoreactive antibodies that cause early graft rejection. Genome editing can eliminate xenoantigens in donor...
19.
Tedesco D, Thapa M, Chin C, Ge Y, Gong M, Li J, et al.
Gastroenterology
. 2018 Feb;
154(8):2178-2193.
PMID: 29454797
Background & Aims: Variants at the ABCB4 or MDR2 locus, which encodes a biliary transport protein, are associated with a spectrum of cholestatic liver diseases. Exacerbation of liver disease has...
20.
Newell K, Adams A, Turka L
Hum Immunol
. 2018 Feb;
79(5):380-387.
PMID: 29448053
Studies of kidney transplant recipients who have developed spontaneous and sustained tolerance have revealed an association with B cells. Unexpectedly tolerant individuals are characterized by increased numbers and frequencies of...