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Alex G Cuenca
Affiliation
Boston Children's Hospital
ORCID
Career Start Year
2001
Papers
63
H Index
30
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37295719
Intragraft B cell differentiation during the development of tolerance to kidney allografts is associated with a regulatory B cell signature revealed by single cell transcriptomics.
Am J Transplant
2023
37483135
Pediatric Organ Donation and Transplantation: Across the Care Continuum.
Pediatrics
2023
37994308
Innate immune cellular therapeutics in transplantation.
Front Transplant
2023
37080464
Adjuvant conditioning induces an immunosuppressive milieu that delays alloislet rejection through the expansion of myeloid-derived suppressor cells.
Am J Transplant
2023
35164959
Functional side-to-side splenorenal shunts to treat extrahepatic portal vein thrombosis in children.
Am J Surg
2022
35794995
Outcomes of internal biliary diversion using cholecystocolostomy for patients with severe Alagille syndrome.
J Surg Case Rep
2022
35725055
Organ allocation in pediatric abdominal transplant.
Semin Pediatr Surg
2022
35057772
Triple gallbladder with heterotopic gastric mucosa: a case report.
BMC Pediatr
2022
34930586
Midaortic syndrome and renovascular hypertension.
Semin Pediatr Surg
2021
32741665
Resolution of a High Grade and Metastatic BK Polyomavirus-Associated Urothelial Cell Carcinoma Following Radical Allograft Nephroureterectomy and Immune Checkpoint Treatment: A Case Report.
Transplant Proc
2020
31960553
Pediatric liver transplant following near catastrophic head bleed: Lessons learned.
Pediatr Transplant
2020
31887236
Immediate administration of antiviral therapy after transplantation of hepatitis C-infected livers into uninfected recipients: Implications for therapeutic planning.
Am J Transplant
2020
33083084
Short Bowel Syndrome and Kidney Transplantation: Challenges, Outcomes, and the Use of Teduglutide.
Case Rep Transplant
2020
28964477
Pediatric liver transplantation.
Semin Pediatr Surg
2017
25106654
Delayed emergency myelopoiesis following polymicrobial sepsis in neonates.
Innate Immun
2015
26207402
Clostridium difficile Infections after Blunt Trauma: A Different Patient Population?
Surg Infect (Larchmt)
2015
26010247
Successful implementation of a packed red blood cell and fresh frozen plasma transfusion protocol in the surgical intensive care unit.
PLoS One
2015
25684123
Improved emergency myelopoiesis and survival in neonatal sepsis by caspase-1/11 ablation.
Immunology
2015
25548220
TRIF-dependent innate immune activation is critical for survival to neonatal gram-negative sepsis.
J Immunol
2015
24413577
A better understanding of why murine models of trauma do not recapitulate the human syndrome.
Crit Care Med
2014
24987886
Omental flaps for coverage of sacral or gluteal defects: a useful and potentially underused tool.
Am Surg
2014
24829407
Novel role for tumor-induced expansion of myeloid-derived cells in cancer cachexia.
J Immunol
2014
24788351
Host responses to sepsis vary in different low-lethality murine models.
PLoS One
2014
24591376
Protective immunity and defects in the neonatal and elderly immune response to sepsis.
J Immunol
2014
24368353
Persistent inflammation, immunosuppression, and catabolism syndrome after severe blunt trauma.
J Trauma Acute Care Surg
2014
24337739
Aged mice are unable to mount an effective myeloid response to sepsis.
J Immunol
2014
23297181
Role of innate immunity in neonatal infection.
Am J Perinatol
2013
23669589
Is there value in plasma cytokine measurements in patients with severe trauma and sepsis?
Methods
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
23401516
Genomic responses in mouse models poorly mimic human inflammatory diseases.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2013
23399937
Identification and description of a novel murine model for polytrauma and shock.
Crit Care Med
2013
23511138
Acute kidney injury is associated with early cytokine changes after trauma.
J Trauma Acute Care Surg
2013
23271108
A genomic analysis of Clostridium difficile infections in blunt trauma patients.
J Trauma Acute Care Surg
2013
22266966
Obese patients show a depressed cytokine profile following severe blunt injury.
Shock
2012
23089435
Pediatric pancreatic trauma: trending toward nonoperative management?
Am Surg
2012
23143057
The acute immunological response to blood transfusion is influenced by polymicrobial sepsis.
Shock
2012
22695412
Persistent inflammation and immunosuppression: a common syndrome and new horizon for surgical intensive care.
J Trauma Acute Care Surg
2012
22470077
Benchmarking outcomes in the critically injured trauma patient and the effect of implementing standard operating procedures.
Ann Surg
2012
22459290
"Pulling the plug"--management of meconium plug syndrome in neonates.
J Surg Res
2012
22552587
Myeloid-derived suppressor cells in sepsis: friend or foe?
Intensive Care Med
2012
21106855
Sepsis induces early alterations in innate immunity that impact mortality to secondary infection.
J Immunol
2011
26815465
The Glue Grant experience: characterizing the post injury genomic response.
Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg
2011
22110166
A genomic storm in critically injured humans.
J Exp Med
2011
21931299
Microfluidics-based capture of human neutrophils for expression analysis in blood and bronchoalveolar lavage.
Lab Invest
2011
21550057
The usefulness of the upper gastrointestinal series in the pediatric patient before anti-reflux procedure or gastrostomy tube placement.
J Surg Res
2011
21518789
Critical role for CXC ligand 10/CXC receptor 3 signaling in the murine neonatal response to sepsis.
Infect Immun
2011
21746813
B cells enhance early innate immune responses during bacterial sepsis.
J Exp Med
2011
21690321
Neutrophil mobilization from the bone marrow during polymicrobial sepsis is dependent on CXCL12 signaling.
J Immunol
2011
21085745
A paradoxical role for myeloid-derived suppressor cells in sepsis and trauma.
Mol Med
2011
20071504
Type I interferon signaling in hematopoietic cells is required for survival in mouse polymicrobial sepsis by regulating CXCL10.
J Exp Med
2010
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