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Matthias Clauss

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Mahajan A, Gunewardena S, Morris A, Clauss M, Dhillon N
Cells . 2024 Jun; 13(11. PMID: 38891019
The risk of developing pulmonary hypertension (PH) in people living with HIV is at least 300-fold higher than in the general population, and illicit drug use further potentiates the development...
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Chemaly M, McAllister R, Peace A, Bjourson A, Watterson S, Parton A, et al.
Atheroscler Plus . 2023 Jan; 50:40-49. PMID: 36643799
Background And Aims: TACE/ADAM17 is a membrane bound metalloprotease, which cleaves substrates involved in immune and inflammatory responses and plays a role in coronary artery disease (CAD). We measured TACE...
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Clauss M, Chelvanambi S, Cook C, ElMergawy R, Dhillon N
Viruses . 2021 Jul; 13(6). PMID: 34207152
This article reviews the current knowledge on how viruses may utilize Extracellular Vesicle Assisted Inflammatory Load (EVAIL) to exert pathologic activities. Viruses are classically considered to exert their pathologic actions...
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Mohan A, Agarwal S, Clauss M, Britt N, Dhillon N
Respir Res . 2020 Jul; 21(1):175. PMID: 32641036
The lung is the organ with the highest vascular density in the human body. It is therefore perceivable that the endothelium of the lung contributes significantly to the circulation of...
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Bhagwani A, Farkas D, Harmon B, Authelet K, Cool C, Kolb M, et al.
Sci Rep . 2020 Jan; 10(1):1136. PMID: 31980720
One current concept suggests that unchecked proliferation of clonally selected precursors of endothelial cells (ECs) contribute to severe pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH). We hypothesized that clonally selected ECs expressing the...
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Chelvanambi S, Gupta S, Chen X, Ellis B, Maier B, Colbert T, et al.
Circ Res . 2019 Aug; 125(9):805-820. PMID: 31451038
Rationale: Even in antiretroviral therapy-treated patients, HIV continues to play a pathogenic role in cardiovascular diseases. A possible cofactor may be persistence of the early HIV response gene Nef, which...
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Wagner D, Karnik S, Gunderson Z, Nielsen J, Fennimore A, Promer H, et al.
World J Stem Cells . 2019 Jul; 11(6):281-296. PMID: 31293713
Successful fracture healing requires the simultaneous regeneration of both the bone and vasculature; mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are directed to replace the bone tissue, while endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) form...
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Madaio M, Czikora I, Kvirkvelia N, McMenamin M, Yue Q, Liu T, et al.
Kidney Int . 2019 Mar; 95(6):1359-1372. PMID: 30905471
In mice, the initial stage of nephrotoxic serum-induced nephritis (NTN) mimics antibody-mediated human glomerulonephritis. Local immune deposits generate tumor necrosis factor (TNF), which activates pro-inflammatory pathways in glomerular endothelial cells...
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Fischer K, Doehn J, Herr C, Lachner C, Heinrich A, Kershaw O, et al.
Eur J Microbiol Immunol (Bp) . 2019 Feb; 8(4):128-134. PMID: 30719329
In chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), acute exacerbations and emphysema development are characteristics for disease pathology. COPD is complicated by infectious exacerbations with acute worsening of respiratory symptoms with as...
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Chelvanambi S, Bogatcheva N, Bednorz M, Agarwal S, Maier B, Alves N, et al.
Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol . 2018 Oct; 60(3):357-366. PMID: 30321057
It remains a mystery why HIV-associated end-organ pathologies persist in the era of combined antiretroviral therapy (ART). One possible mechanism is the continued production of HIV-encoded proteins in latently HIV-infected...