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Geoffrey L Allen
Children's Mercy Hospital.
1967
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36939916Serum renin and prorenin concentrations predict severe persistent acute kidney injury and mortality in pediatric septic shock.Pediatr Nephrol2023
37400882Prognostic and predictive value of endothelial dysfunction biomarkers in sepsis-associated acute kidney injury: risk-stratified analysis from a prospective observational cohort of pediatric septic shock.Crit Care2023
37365661Detrimental effects of PCSK9 loss-of-function in the pediatric host response to sepsis are mediated through independent influence on Angiopoietin-1.Crit Care2023
36778250Detrimental effects of PCSK9 loss-of-function in the pediatric host response to sepsis are mediated through independent influence on Angiopoietin-1.Res Sq2023
35818064Integrated PERSEVERE and endothelial biomarker risk model predicts death and persistent MODS in pediatric septic shock: a secondary analysis of a prospective observational study.Crit Care2022
34307980Recalibration of the Renal Angina Index for Pediatric Septic Shock.Kidney Int Rep2021
33992314Cardiac critical care of the post-operative congenital heart disease patient.Semin Pediatr Surg2021
32769621Proprotein Convertase Subtilisin/Kexin Type 9 Loss-of-Function Is Detrimental to the Juvenile Host With Septic Shock.Crit Care Med2020
31916857PERSEVERE Biomarkers Predict Severe Acute Kidney Injury and Renal Recovery in Pediatric Septic Shock.Am J Respir Crit Care Med2020
31723040Prospective clinical testing and experimental validation of the Pediatric Sepsis Biomarker Risk Model.Sci Transl Med2019
29252929Endotype Transitions During the Acute Phase of Pediatric Septic Shock Reflect Changing Risk and Treatment Response.Crit Care Med2018
30324289Hyperchloremia is associated with acute kidney injury in pediatric patients with septic shock.Intensive Care Med2018
29394222Hyperchloremia Is Associated With Complicated Course and Mortality in Pediatric Patients With Septic Shock.Pediatr Crit Care Med2018
28178077Glucocorticoid Receptor Polymorphisms and Outcomes in Pediatric Septic Shock.Pediatr Crit Care Med2017
28324661Improved Risk Stratification in Pediatric Septic Shock Using Both Protein and mRNA Biomarkers. PERSEVERE-XP.Am J Respir Crit Care Med2017
28212163Multiple Organ Dysfunction in Children Mechanically Ventilated for Acute Respiratory Failure.Pediatr Crit Care Med2017
27513537Pediatric Sepsis Biomarker Risk Model-II: Redefining the Pediatric Sepsis Biomarker Risk Model With Septic Shock Phenotype.Crit Care Med2016
27270179Combining Prognostic and Predictive Enrichment Strategies to Identify Children With Septic Shock Responsive to Corticosteroids.Crit Care Med2016
25489881Developing a clinically feasible personalized medicine approach to pediatric septic shock.Am J Respir Crit Care Med2015
26376786Differential expression of the Nrf2-linked genes in pediatric septic shock.Crit Care2015
26844289Prospective Testing and Redesign of a Temporal Biomarker Based Risk Model for Patients With Septic Shock: Implications for Septic Shock Biology.EBioMedicine2015
25962083A Multibiomarker-Based Model for Estimating the Risk of Septic Acute Kidney Injury.Crit Care Med2015
24145842Post-ICU admission fluid balance and pediatric septic shock outcomes: a risk-stratified analysis.Crit Care Med2014
25410281Differential expression of the nuclear-encoded mitochondrial transcriptome in pediatric septic shock.Crit Care2014
25386653Corticosteroids and pediatric septic shock outcomes: a risk stratified analysis.PLoS One2014
24626215The temporal version of the pediatric sepsis biomarker risk model.PLoS One2014
24650276Corticosteroids are associated with repression of adaptive immunity gene programs in pediatric septic shock.Am J Respir Crit Care Med2014
24489704Testing the prognostic accuracy of the updated pediatric sepsis biomarker risk model.PLoS One2014
23107287Interleukin-27 is a novel candidate diagnostic biomarker for bacterial infection in critically ill children.Crit Care2012
23025259The pediatric sepsis biomarker risk model.Crit Care2012
21705885Validation of a gene expression-based subclassification strategy for pediatric septic shock.Crit Care Med2011
22098946Identification of candidate serum biomarkers for severe septic shock-associated kidney injury via microarray.Crit Care2011
21738952The influence of developmental age on the early transcriptomic response of children with septic shock.Mol Med2011
19325468Genomic expression profiling across the pediatric systemic inflammatory response syndrome, sepsis, and septic shock spectrum.Crit Care Med2009
19624809Identification of pediatric septic shock subclasses based on genome-wide expression profiling.BMC Med2009
18460642Validating the genomic signature of pediatric septic shock.Physiol Genomics2008
17374846Genome-level expression profiles in pediatric septic shock indicate a role for altered zinc homeostasis in poor outcome.Physiol Genomics2007
17932561Genome-level longitudinal expression of signaling pathways and gene networks in pediatric septic shock.Mol Med2007
11954826Hyperoxia prolongs tumor necrosis factor-alpha-mediated activation of NF-kappaB: role of IkappaB kinase.Shock2002
10666108Hyperoxia synergistically increases TNF-alpha-induced interleukin-8 gene expression in A549 cells.Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol2000
1522226The tissue distribution of tumor necrosis factor biosynthesis during endotoxemia.J Clin Invest1992
4951727Traumatic avulsion of the left subclavian artery.Ann Thorac Surg1967
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