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Mylarappa Ningappa
2008
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37572794Biliary atresia is associated with polygenic susceptibility in ciliogenesis and planar polarity effector genes.J Hepatol2023
36259078The Role of Dynamic DNA Methylation in Liver Transplant Rejection in Children.Transplantation Direct2022
35492246A network-based approach to identify expression modules underlying rejection in pediatric liver transplantation.Cell Rep Med2022
34366878Mechanisms of Impaired Lung Development and Ciliation in Mannosidase-1-Alpha-2 (<i>Man1a2</i>) Mutants.Front Physiol2021
33972936Impaired T-cell and antibody immunity after COVID-19 infection in chronically immunosuppressed transplant recipients.bioRxiv2021
32848883Systems Analysis of Biliary Atresia Through Integration of High-Throughput Biological Data.Front Physiol2020
31657119CD154-expressing CMV-specific T cells associate with freedom from DNAemia and may be protective in seronegative recipients after liver or intestine transplantation.Pediatr Transplant2020
33192543Biliary-Atresia-Associated Mannosidase-1-Alpha-2 Gene Regulates Biliary and Ciliary Morphogenesis and Laterality.Front Physiol2020
26950712Predicting Cellular Rejection With a Cell-Based Assay: Preclinical Evaluation in Children.Transplantation2017
27910913Loss of EGFR-ASAP1 signaling in metastatic and unresectable hepatoblastoma.Sci Rep2016
26631319Synthesis of novel coumarin appended bis(formylpyrazole) derivatives: Studies on their antimicrobial and antioxidant activities.Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry Letters2016
26663361Enhanced B Cell Alloantigen Presentation and Its Epigenetic Dysregulation in Liver Transplant Rejection.Am J Transplant2016
26379158The Role of ARF6 in Biliary Atresia.PLoS One2015
25340608The transcription factor, T-bet, primes intestine transplantation rejection and is associated with disrupted mucosal homeostasis.Transplantation2015
25531894Antithymocyte globulin facilitates alloreactive T-cell apoptosis by means of caspase-3: potential implications for monitoring rejection-free outcomes.Transplantation2015
25963027Genome-wide association studies in biliary atresia.Wiley Interdiscip Rev Syst Biol Med2015
22249367Increased monocyte expression of sialoadhesin during acute cellular rejection and other enteritides after intestine transplantation in children.Transplantation2012
22289630Mutational analysis of cysteine 328 and cysteine 368 at the interface of Plasmodium falciparum adenylosuccinate synthetase.2012
23269450Mucosal plasma cell barrier disruption during intestine transplant rejection.Transplantation2012
22122074Allospecific CD154â¿¿+â¿¿T-cytotoxic memory cells as potential surrogate for rejection risk in pediatric intestine transplantation.Pediatr Transplant2012
21747326Allospecific CD154+ T-cytotoxic memory cells identify recipients experiencing acute cellular rejection after renal transplantation.Transplantation2011
20959815NOD2 gene polymorphism rs2066844 associates with need for combined liver-intestine transplantation in children with short-gut syndrome.Am J Gastroenterol2011
21854741Increased expression of peripheral blood leukocyte genes implicate CD14+ tissue macrophages in cellular intestine allograft rejection.Am J Pathol2011
20489630Immune monitoring in small bowel transplantation.Current Opinion in Organ Transplantation2010
20458270Proliferative alloresponse of T cytotoxic cells identifies rejection-prone children with small bowel transplantation.Transplantation2010
20061919Elevated myeloid: plasmacytoid dendritic cell ratio associates with early acute cellular rejection in pediatric small bowel transplantation.Transplantation2010
19628070Allospecific CD154+ T cells identify rejection-prone recipients after pediatric small-bowel transplantation.Surgery2009
19696644Elevated myeloid: plasmacytoid dendritic cell ratio associates with late, but not early, liver rejection in children induced with rabbit anti-human thymocyte globulin.Transplantation2009
18082361Purification and characterization of approximately 35 kDa antioxidant protein from curry leaves (Murraya koenigii L.).Toxicology in Vitro2008
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