J P Gaut
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Recent Articles
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Liapis H, Gaut J, Klein C, Bagnasco S, Kraus E, Farris 3rd A, et al.
Am J Transplant
. 2016 Jun;
17(1):140-150.
PMID: 27333454
The Banff working group on preimplantation biopsy was established to develop consensus criteria (best practice guidelines) for the interpretation of preimplantation kidney biopsies. Digitally scanned slides were used (i) to...
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Hoganson D, Meppelink A, Hinkel C, Goldman S, Liu X, Nunley R, et al.
J Biomed Mater Res A
. 2013 Sep;
102(8):2875-83.
PMID: 24027176
Mesenchymal bone marrow stromal cells may be a source of cells to preseed decellularized biologic mesh materials for improved cellularization and promote a more physiologic tissue after remodeling. Spontaneous differentiation...
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Gaut J, Heinecke J
Trends Cardiovasc Med
. 2001 Nov;
11(3-4):103-12.
PMID: 11685998
The oxidation hypothesis proposes that oxidative modification of low density lipoprotein (LDL) plays a critical role in atherogenesis. This review critically evaluates the various mechanisms proposed for LDL oxidation, focusing...
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Gaut J, Yeh G, Tran H, Byun J, Henderson J, Richter G, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2001 Oct;
98(21):11961-6.
PMID: 11593004
The myeloperoxidase system of neutrophils uses hydrogen peroxide and chloride to generate hypochlorous acid, a potent bactericidal oxidant in vitro. In a mouse model of polymicrobial sepsis, we observed that...
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Hazen S, Gaut J, Crowley J, Hsu F, Heinecke J
Biochem J
. 2000 Dec;
352 Pt 3:693-9.
PMID: 11104675
Reactive aldehydes might have a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis by covalently modifying low-density lipoprotein (LDL). However, the identities of the aldehyde adducts that form on LDL in...
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Hazen S, Hsu F, Gaut J, Crowley J, Heinecke J
Methods Enzymol
. 1999 Jan;
300:88-105.
PMID: 9919513
No abstract available.
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McCormick M, Gaut J, Lin T, Britigan B, Buettner G, Heinecke J
J Biol Chem
. 1998 Nov;
273(48):32030-7.
PMID: 9822676
Phagocytes secrete the heme protein myeloperoxidase, which is present and active in human atherosclerotic tissue. These cells also generate hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), thereby allowing myeloperoxidase to generate a range of...
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Hazen S, Gaut J, Hsu F, Crowley J, DAVIGNON A, Heinecke J
J Biol Chem
. 1997 Jul;
272(27):16990-8.
PMID: 9202012
Activated human phagocytes employ the myeloperoxidase-H2O2-Cl- system to convert L-tyrosine to p-hydroxyphenylacetaldehyde (pHA). We have explored the possibility that pHA covalently reacts with proteins to form Schiff base adducts, which...