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Mark Rasmussen

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Maroney S, Siebert A, Martinez N, Rasmussen M, Peterson J, Weiler H, et al.
J Thromb Haemost . 2023 Jan; 21(3):639-651. PMID: 36696221
Background: Tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) is the primary inhibitor of events initiating the blood coagulation pathway. Tfpi mice die during embryonic development. The absence of protease-activated receptor (PAR) 4,...
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Jakuba R, Williams T, Neill C, Costa J, McHorney R, Scott L, et al.
Sci Data . 2021 Mar; 8(1):76. PMID: 33674581
The Buzzards Bay Coalition's Baywatchers Monitoring Program (Baywatchers) collected summertime water quality information at more than 150 stations around Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts from 1992 to 2018. Baywatchers documents nutrient-related water...
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Slaught M, Rasmussen M, Bougie D, Aster R
Transfusion . 2021 Feb; 61(5):1600-1608. PMID: 33580978
Background: Beta-lactam antibiotics are a relatively common cause of immune thrombocytopenia. Because the many beta-lactam drugs now in clinical use have structural similarities, when a patient experiences this complication the...
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Benahmed F, Wang H, Beaubrun J, Gopinath G, Cheng C, Hanes D, et al.
J Food Prot . 2017 Oct; 80(11):1815-1820. PMID: 28981377
Because some significant outbreaks of human salmonellosis have been traced to contaminated animal feed, the rapid and efficient detection of Salmonella in feed is essential. However, the current U.S. Food...
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Bougie D, Peterson J, Rasmussen M, Aster R
Blood . 2015 Sep; 126(18):2146-52. PMID: 26353910
Drug-dependent antibodies (DDAbs) that cause acute thrombocytopenia upon drug exposure are nonreactive in the absence of the drug but bind tightly to a platelet membrane glycoprotein, usually α(IIb)/β3 integrin (GPIIb/IIIa)...
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Benahmed F, Gopinath G, Harbottle H, Cotta M, Luo Y, Henderson C, et al.
Genome Announc . 2014 Oct; 2(5). PMID: 25301652
We report the draft genome sequences of Streptococcus bovis strain ATCC 33317 (CVM42251) isolated from cow dung and strain JB1 (CVM42252) isolated from a cow rumen in 1977. The strains...
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Bougie D, Rasmussen M, Zhu J, Aster R
Blood . 2012 Apr; 119(26):6317-25. PMID: 22490676
Arginine-glycine-aspartic acid (RGD)-mimetic platelet inhibitors act by occupying the RGD recognition site of α(IIb)/β(3) integrin (GPIIb/IIIa), thereby preventing the activated integrin from reacting with fibrinogen. Thrombocytopenia is a well-known side...
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Zhu J, Choi W, McCoy J, Negri A, Zhu J, Naini S, et al.
Sci Transl Med . 2012 Mar; 4(125):125ra32. PMID: 22422993
An integrin found on platelets, α(IIb)β(3) mediates platelet aggregation, and α(IIb)β(3) antagonists are effective antithrombotic agents in the clinic. Ligands bind to integrins in part by coordinating a magnesium ion...
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Tubbs R, Rasmussen M, Loukas M, Shoja M, Cohen-Gadol A
Surg Radiol Anat . 2010 Jul; 33(1):53-7. PMID: 20623121
The neck is an area that lends itself to anatomical geometry, such as triangles. Many triangles of the neck have been described, and some are well known; however, some have...
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Bougie D, Birenbaum J, Rasmussen M, Poncz M, Aster R
Blood . 2008 Oct; 113(5):1105-11. PMID: 18948570
Drug-induced immune thrombocytopenia (DITP) is caused by drug-dependent antibodies (DDAbs) that are nonreactive in themselves but bind tightly to specific platelet membrane glycoproteins (GP) when soluble drug is present at...