William E Ackerman 4th
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Ackerman 4th W, Rigo M, DaSilva-Arnold S, Do C, Tariq M, Salas M, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Jul;
PMID: 39005325
The phenotype of human placental extravillous trophoblast (EVT) at the end of pregnancy reflects both first trimester differentiation from villous cytotrophoblast (CTB) and later gestational changes, including loss of proliferative...
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Ackerman 4th W, Buhimschi I, Buhimschi C
J Am Heart Assoc
. 2023 Jul;
12(15):e031068.
PMID: 37435794
No abstract available.
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Ackerman 4th W, Buhimschi C, Brown T, Zhao G, Summerfield T, Buhimschi I
Hypertension
. 2023 Mar;
80(6):1363-1374.
PMID: 36987911
Background: Placental disorders contribute to pregnancy complications, including preeclampsia and fetal growth restriction (FGR), but debate regarding their specific pathobiology persists. Our objective was to apply transcriptomics with weighted gene...
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Valtanen R, Buhimschi C, Bahtiyar M, Zhao G, Jing H, Ackerman 4th W, et al.
Pregnancy Hypertens
. 2022 Feb;
28:51-59.
PMID: 35183929
Prior research has shown that urine of women with preeclampsia (PE) contains amyloid-like aggregates that are congophilic (exhibit affinity for the amyloidophilic dye Congo red) and immunoreactive with A11, a...
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Kirk S, Murphy P, Wang X, Cash C, Barley T, Bowman B, et al.
J Immunol
. 2021 May;
206(12):2966-2979.
PMID: 34039638
We have previously shown that -deficient mice produce elevated TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-10 following systemic infection, and they exhibited increased mortality, elevated bacterial burden, and profound metabolic alterations. To understand...
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Ackerman 4th W, Buhimschi C, Snedden A, Summerfield T, Zhao G, Buhimschi I
JCI Insight
. 2021 May;
6(11).
PMID: 33945511
Clinical phenotyping of term and preterm labor is imprecise, and disagreement persists on categorization relative to underlying pathobiology, which remains poorly understood. We performed RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) of 31 specimens...
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Jing H, Ackerman 4th W, Zhao G, Helou Y, Buhimschi C, Buhimschi I
Placenta
. 2020 Nov;
104:16-19.
PMID: 33197855
We conducted a protein-protein interaction (PPI) network study searching for proteins relevant to pregnancy-associated COVID-19 in pregnancy complicated with severe preeclampsia (sPE) and intra-amniotic infection and/or inflammation (Triple-I). PPI networks...
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Fair S, Julian D, Hartlaub A, Pusuluri S, Malik G, Summerfied T, et al.
Stem Cell Reports
. 2020 Sep;
15(4):855-868.
PMID: 32976764
Cerebral organoids (COs) are rapidly accelerating the rate of translational neuroscience based on their potential to model complex features of the developing human brain. Several studies have examined the electrophysiological...
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Li J, Wang X, Ackerman 4th W, Batty A, Kirk S, White W, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2018 Dec;
19(12).
PMID: 30563203
Mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphatase (Mkp)-1 exerts its anti-inflammatory activities during Gram-negative sepsis by deactivating p38 and c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK). We have previously shown that mice, but not mice, exhibit...
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Ackerman 4th W, Buhimschi I, Brubaker D, Maxwell S, Rood K, Chance M, et al.
Biol Reprod
. 2018 Feb;
98(6):834-845.
PMID: 29447339
We conducted integrated transcriptomics network analyses of miRNA and mRNA interactions in human myometrium to identify novel molecular candidates potentially involved in human parturition. Myometrial biopsies were collected from women...