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Michael Conboy

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Kasiske B, Ahn Y, Conboy M, Dew M, Folken C, Levan M, et al.
Clin Transplant . 2021 Aug; 35(9):e14394. PMID: 34342054
Background: To gather information on long-term outcomes after living donation, the Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients (SRTR) conducted a pilot on the feasibility of establishing a comprehensive donor candidate registry....
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Mehdipour M, Etienne J, Liu C, Mehdipour T, Kato C, Conboy M, et al.
Transfus Apher Sci . 2021 Jun; 60(3):103162. PMID: 34083162
Aging is associated with the impairment of stem cell activation, leading to the functional decline of tissues and increasing the risk for age-associated diseases. The old, damaged or unrepaired tissues...
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Kasiske B, Ahn Y, Conboy M, Dew M, Folken C, Levan M, et al.
Transplant Direct . 2021 Apr; 7(5):e689. PMID: 33912656
Background: Gaps in our knowledge of long-term outcomes affect decision making for potential living kidney donors. Methods: The Scientific Registry of Transplant Recipients was asked to determine the feasibility of...
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Calimport S, Bentley B, Stewart C, Pawelec G, Scuteri A, Vinciguerra M, et al.
Science . 2020 May; 368(6491):595-596. PMID: 32381713
No abstract available.
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Calimport S, Bentley B, Stewart C, Pawelec G, Scuteri A, Vinciguerra M, et al.
Science . 2019 Nov; 366(6465):576-578. PMID: 31672885
No abstract available.
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Lee K, Conboy M, Park H, Jiang F, Kim H, DeWitt M, et al.
Nat Biomed Eng . 2018 May; 1:889-901. PMID: 29805845
CRISPR/Cas9-based therapeutics, especially those that can correct gene mutations via homology directed repair (HDR), have the potential to revolutionize the treatment of genetic diseases. However, HDR-based therapeutics are challenging to...
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Dunning C, Black H, Andrews K, Davenport E, Conboy M, Chawla S, et al.
J Neurochem . 2016 Feb; 137(4):518-27. PMID: 26865271
Mint/X11 is one of the four neuronal trafficking adaptors that interact with amyloid precursor protein (APP) and are linked with its cleavage to generate β-amyloid peptide, a key player in...