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Michael N Mindrinos
Affiliation
Stanford University
ORCID
Career Start Year
1991
Papers
79
H Index
44
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PMID
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Journal Title
Published Year
33064392
HLA-A Locus is Associated With Sepsis and Septic Shock After Traumatic Injury.
Ann Surg
2022
32094421
Diversity of HLA Class I and Class II blocks and conserved extended haplotypes in Lacandon Mayans.
Sci Rep
2020
30954494
Complete nucleotide sequence characterization of DRB5 alleles reveals a homogeneous allele group that is distinct from other DRB genes.
Hum Immunol
2019
30240896
Allelic resolution NGS HLA typing of Class I and Class II loci and haplotypes in Cape Town, South Africa.
Hum Immunol
2018
26935176
Bacterial-excreted small volatile molecule 2-aminoacetophenone induces oxidative stress and apoptosis in murine skeletal muscle.
Int J Mol Med
2016
26648055
In vivo high-resolution magic angle spinning magnetic and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopic analysis of mitochondria-targeted peptide in Drosophila melanogaster with trauma-induced thoracic injury.
Int J Mol Med
2016
25540422
Mice are not men.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2015
24449890
Molecular indexing enables quantitative targeted RNA sequencing and reveals poor efficiencies in standard library preparations.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2014
25197808
HLA DQB1*06:02 negative narcolepsy with hypocretin/orexin deficiency.
Sleep
2014
24947048
Single cell mutational analysis of PIK3CA in circulating tumor cells and metastases in breast cancer reveals heterogeneity, discordance, and mutation persistence in cultured disseminated tumor cells from bone marrow.
BMC Cancer
2014
24722222
Benchmarking outcomes in the critically injured burn patient.
Ann Surg
2014
24449893
Digital microfluidic assay for protein detection.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2014
23401516
Genomic responses in mouse models poorly mimic human inflammatory diseases.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2013
24367477
A quorum sensing small volatile molecule promotes antibiotic tolerance in bacteria.
PLoS One
2013
24098655
A small volatile bacterial molecule triggers mitochondrial dysfunction in murine skeletal muscle.
PLoS One
2013
24137798
Reply to Osterburg et al.: To study human inflammatory diseases in humans.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2013
24137663
Reply to Cauwels et al.: Of men, not mice, and inflammation.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2013
23817738
Skeletal muscle mitochondrial uncoupling in a murine cancer cachexia model.
Int J Oncol
2013
23388514
Development of a genomic metric that can be rapidly used to predict clinical outcome in severely injured trauma patients.
Crit Care Med
2013
22586443
Single cell profiling of circulating tumor cells: transcriptional heterogeneity and diversity from breast cancer cell lines.
PLoS One
2012
23009139
A peripheral blood diagnostic test for acute rejection in renal transplantation.
Am J Transplant
2012
22470077
Benchmarking outcomes in the critically injured trauma patient and the effect of implementing standard operating procedures.
Ann Surg
2012
22589303
High-throughput, high-fidelity HLA genotyping with deep sequencing.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2012
22668418
Coding SNPs as intrinsic markers for sample tracking in large-scale transcriptome studies.
Biotechniques
2012
20843780
Identification of rare DNA variants in mitochondrial disorders with improved array-based sequencing.
Nucleic Acids Res
2011
22110166
A genomic storm in critically injured humans.
J Exp Med
2011
22160699
High-throughput VDJ sequencing for quantification of minimal residual disease in chronic lymphocytic leukemia and immune reconstitution assessment.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2011
21625507
Distinctive responsiveness to stromal signaling accompanies histologic grade programming of cancer cells.
PLoS One
2011
21317363
Human transcriptome array for high-throughput clinical studies.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2011
21467225
High-quality DNA sequence capture of 524 disease candidate genes.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2011
21069263
Nuclear magnetic resonance in conjunction with functional genomics suggests mitochondrial dysfunction in a murine model of cancer cachexia.
Int J Mol Med
2011
21274507
Combining magnetic resonance spectroscopy and molecular genomics offers better accuracy in brain tumor typing and prediction of survival than either methodology alone.
Int J Oncol
2011
20053754
Antibodies specifically target AML antigen NuSAP1 after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation.
Blood
2010
20802500
Clinical microfluidics for neutrophil genomics and proteomics.
Nat Med
2010
20479259
Analysis of factorial time-course microarrays with application to a clinical study of burn injury.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2010
20616066
High-throughput method for analyzing methylation of CpGs in targeted genomic regions.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2010
19234122
Isolating highly enriched populations of circulating epithelial cells and other rare cells from blood using a magnetic sweeper device.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2009
20023796
Genome-wide transcriptome analysis of 150 cell samples.
Integr Biol (Camb)
2009
19639232
Microarray analysis suggests that burn injury results in mitochondrial dysfunction in human skeletal muscle.
Int J Mol Med
2009
19805190
Loss of the plant DEAD-box protein ISE1 leads to defective mitochondria and increased cell-to-cell transport via plasmodesmata.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2009
19131814
Variation in the TLR4 gene influences the risk of organ failure and shock posttrauma: a cohort study.
J Trauma
2009
17971501
Interference of globin genes with biomarker discovery for allograft rejection in peripheral blood samples.
Physiol Genomics
2008
18506378
Murine intramyocellular lipids quantified by NMR act as metabolic biomarkers in burn trauma.
Int J Mol Med
2008
18489733
SNP discovery and molecular evolution in Anopheles gambiae, with special emphasis on innate immune system.
BMC Genomics
2008
18599465
A comprehensive assay for targeted multiplex amplification of human DNA sequences.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2008
18204786
Reduced rate of adenosine triphosphate synthesis by in vivo 31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and downregulation of PGC-1beta in distal skeletal muscle following burn.
Int J Mol Med
2008
18381411
Bisphenol A induces a profile of tumor aggressiveness in high-risk cells from breast cancer patients.
Cancer Res
2008
18375483
Microfluidic leukocyte isolation for gene expression analysis in critically ill hospitalized patients.
Clin Chem
2008
17369836
Multiplexed protein detection by proximity ligation for cancer biomarker validation.
Nat Methods
2007
18159239
Involvement of skeletal muscle gene regulatory network in susceptibility to wound infection following trauma.
PLoS One
2007
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