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S A Rollins

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Clark D, Cleman M, Pfau S, Rollins S, Ramahi T, Mayer C, et al.
Am Heart J . 2001 Mar; 141(4):684-90. PMID: 11275938
Background: Although activation of the complement system in myocardial infarction and cardiopulmonary bypass has been shown to contribute to myocardial injury, its role in congestive heart failure (CHF) is unknown....
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Rollins S, Johnson K, Li L, Birks C, Matis L, Rother R
Transplantation . 2000 Jun; 69(8):1659-67. PMID: 10836378
Background: Rapid leukocyte adherence to donor organ vasculature is a hallmark of hyperacute xenograft rejection. However, the molecular interactions required for leukocyte binding to vascular endothelium have not been characterized....
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Collard C, Vakeva A, Morrissey M, Agah A, Rollins S, Reenstra W, et al.
Am J Pathol . 2000 May; 156(5):1549-56. PMID: 10793066
The complement system plays an important role in mediating tissue injury after oxidative stress. The role of mannose-binding lectin (MBL) and the lectin complement pathway (LCP) in mediating complement activation...
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Wang H, Rollins S, Gao Z, Garcia B, Zhang Z, Xing J, et al.
Transplantation . 1999 Dec; 68(11):1643-51. PMID: 10609940
Background: The present study was undertaken to determine whether anti-complement 5 (C5) monoclonal antibodies (mAb) prevent hyperacute rejection (HAR) in a rat-to-presensitized mouse heart transplantation model and whether these mAb,...
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Rinder C, Rinder H, Smith M, Tracey J, Fitch J, Li L, et al.
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg . 1999 Sep; 118(3):460-6. PMID: 10469960
Objective: Complement activation is induced by cardiopulmonary bypass, and previous work found that late complement components (C5a, C5b-9) contribute to neutrophil and platelet activation during bypass. In the present study,...
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Vakeva A, Agah A, Rollins S, Matis L, Li L, Stahl G
Circulation . 1998 Jun; 97(22):2259-67. PMID: 9631876
Background: Myocardial ischemia and reperfusion (MI/R)-induced tissue injury involves necrosis and apoptosis. However, the precise contribution of apoptosis to cell death, as well as the mechanism of apoptosis induction, has...
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Thomas T, Rollins S, Rother R, Giannoni M, Hartman S, Elliott E, et al.
Mol Immunol . 1996 Dec; 33(17-18):1389-401. PMID: 9171898
Activation of the complement system contributes significantly to the pathogenesis of numerous acute and chronic diseases. Recently, a monoclonal antibody (5G1.1) that recognizes the human complement protein C5, has been...
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Wang Y, Hu Q, Madri J, Rollins S, CHODERA A, Matis L
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 1996 Aug; 93(16):8563-8. PMID: 8710910
New Zealand black x New Zealand white (NZB/W) F1 mice spontaneously develop an autoimmune syndrome with notable similarities to human systemic lupus erythematosus. Female NZB/WF1 mice produce high titers of...
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Kroshus T, Bolman 3rd R, Dalmasso A, Rollins S, Guilmette E, Williams B, et al.
Transplantation . 1996 May; 61(10):1513-21. PMID: 8633381
The serious shortage of available donor organs for patients with end stage organ failure who are in need of solid organ transplantation has led to a heightened interest in xenotransplantation....
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Rollins S, Birks C, Setter E, Squinto S, Rother R
Hum Gene Ther . 1996 Mar; 7(5):619-26. PMID: 8845387
The introduction of retroviral vector producer cells (VPC) into tumors as a means of increasing transduction efficiency has recently been employed in human gene therapy trials. However, the fate of...