Jennifer C van Velkinburgh
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Recent Articles
1.
Ahmed M, van Velkinburgh J, Daw M
Educ Health (Abingdon)
. 2019 May;
31(3):187-188.
PMID: 31134953
No abstract available.
2.
Sun H, Chen J, Zhang H, Ni B, van Velkinburgh J, Liu Y, et al.
Immunol Res
. 2017 Sep;
65(5):1046-1058.
PMID: 28868583
The blood glycoprotein von Willebrand factor (vWF) is involved in coagulopathy and inflammation; however, its role in the pathogenesis of acute liver failure, as suggested by its higher expression levels...
3.
Uno Y, van Velkinburgh J
World J Gastrointest Pharmacol Ther
. 2016 Nov;
7(4):503-512.
PMID: 27867683
Despite little evidence for the therapeutic benefits of a high-fiber diet for diverticulitis, it is commonly recommended as part of the clinical management. The ongoing uncertainty of the cause(s) of...
4.
Ramirez-Gordillo D, Powers T, van Velkinburgh J, Trujillo-Provencio C, Schilkey F, Serrano E
BMC Res Notes
. 2015 Nov;
8:691.
PMID: 26582541
Background: Auditory and vestibular disorders are prevalent sensory disabilities caused by genetic and environmental (noise, trauma, chemicals) factors that often damage mechanosensory hair cells of the inner ear. Development of...
5.
Liu M, Gao W, van Velkinburgh J, Wu Y, Ni B, Tian Y
Med Res Rev
. 2015 Aug;
36(2):193-220.
PMID: 26301869
Through positive selection, double-positive cells in the thymus differentiate into CD4(+) or CD8(+) T single-positive cells that subsequently develop into different types of effective T cells, such as T-helper and...
6.
Zhang Y, Tang J, Tian Z, van Velkinburgh J, Song J, Wu Y, et al.
Int Rev Immunol
. 2015 Jul;
35(5):399-414.
PMID: 26222510
Fibrosis is a consequence of chronic inflammation and the persistent accumulation of extracellular matrix, for which the cycle of tissue injury and repair becomes a predominant feature. Both the innate...
7.
Tsalik E, Willig L, Rice B, van Velkinburgh J, Mohney R, McDunn J, et al.
Kidney Int
. 2015 May;
88(4):804-14.
PMID: 25993322
A systems biology approach was used to comprehensively examine the impact of renal disease and hemodialysis (HD) on patient response during critical illness. To achieve this, we examined the metabolome,...
8.
Yang S, Tian Z, Wu Y, van Velkinburgh J, Ni B
Int Rev Immunol
. 2015 Mar;
34(6):509-22.
PMID: 25730441
Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) are involved in the development of mucosal-associated lymphoid tissues and serve as a rapid and early source of the effector cytokines that are typically associated with...
9.
Tian Z, van Velkinburgh J, Wu Y, Ni B
Int J Cancer
. 2015 Jan;
138(1):22-9.
PMID: 25604320
Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) promptly initiate cytokine responses to pathogen exposure in the mucosa and mucosal-associated lymphoid tissues. ILCs were recently categorized as being of the lymphoid lineage and have...
10.
Ahmed M, Abouzeed Y, Bennour E, van Velkinburgh J
Pathog Glob Health
. 2015 Jan;
109(1):39-40.
PMID: 25578285
Brucellosis is a global bacterial zoonosis responsible for high morbidity in humans and significant livestock economic losses. While brucellosis remains a public health concern worldwide, its global geographic distribution is...