Steven Dikman
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Recent Articles
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Tulchin N, Ornstein L, Dikman S, Strauchen J, Jaffer S, Nagi C, et al.
Cancer Cell Int
. 2013 Jul;
13(1):70.
PMID: 23855721
Background: The breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility gene (BRCA1) encodes a tumor suppressor. The BRCA1 protein is found primarily in cell nuclei and plays an important role in the DNA...
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Mallipattu S, Liu R, Zheng F, Narla G, Maayan A, Dikman S, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2012 Apr;
287(23):19122-35.
PMID: 22493483
Podocyte injury resulting from a loss of differentiation is the hallmark of many glomerular diseases. We previously showed that retinoic acid (RA) induces podocyte differentiation via stimulation of the cAMP...
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Pinney S, Balakrishnan R, Dikman S, Nair A, Hammond K, Domanski M, et al.
J Heart Lung Transplant
. 2011 Sep;
31(3):233-7.
PMID: 21945725
Background: Chronic kidney disease occurs frequently after heart transplantation and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Herein we describe the histopathology associated with renal failure in a cohort of...
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Basta-Jovanovic G, Radojevic-Skodric S, Jovanovic M, Bogdanovic L, Bogdanovic R, Lezaic V, et al.
Srp Arh Celok Lek
. 2010 Sep;
136 Suppl 4:282-6.
PMID: 20804096
Introduction: Two types of hereditary nephritis, nonprogressive and progressive, clinically present as asymptomatic haematuria, sometimes combined with proteinuria. At the onset, in both types, light microscopic changes are minimal, immunofluorescence...
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Wu H, Dikman S
J Electron Microsc (Tokyo)
. 2010 Aug;
59(5):409-18.
PMID: 20675608
An algorithm for segmentation and thickness measurement of the glomerular basement membranes (GBM) in electron microscopy kidney images is presented. Differences in intensities and variations between GBM and other components...
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Kim J, Akalin E, Dikman S, Gagliardi R, Schiano T, Bromberg J, et al.
Transplantation
. 2010 Jan;
89(2):215-21.
PMID: 20098285
Background: Chronic kidney disease is a frequent complication in orthotopic liver transplant (OLT) recipients, observed in 10% to 60% after 5 years. Patients And Methods: We analyzed clinical and pathological...
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Tulchin N, Chambon M, Juan G, Dikman S, Strauchen J, Ornstein L, et al.
Am J Pathol
. 2010 Jan;
176(3):1203-14.
PMID: 20075200
The breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility gene BRCA1 encodes a tumor suppressor. BRCA1 protein, which is involved in DNA damage response, has been thought to be found primarily in cell...
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Wu H, Dikman S, Gil J
Comput Methods Programs Biomed
. 2009 Aug;
97(3):223-31.
PMID: 19646774
In this paper, we present a semi-automatic algorithm for measurement of the glomerular basement membrane thickness in electron microscopy kidney images. A string of sparsely spaced points are manually inputted...
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Ju W, Eichinger F, Bitzer M, Oh J, McWeeney S, Berthier C, et al.
Am J Pathol
. 2009 May;
174(6):2073-85.
PMID: 19465643
Although chronic kidney disease (CKD) is common, only a fraction of CKD patients progress to end-stage renal disease. Molecular predictors to stratify CKD populations according to their risk of progression...
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Battini L, Macip S, Fedorova E, Dikman S, Somlo S, Montagna C, et al.
Hum Mol Genet
. 2008 Jun;
17(18):2819-33.
PMID: 18566106
Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is the most common monogenetic disease predominantly caused by alteration or dysregulation of the PKD1 gene, which encodes polycystin-1 (PC1). The disease is characterized...