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Ricardo Ungaro
Affiliation
University of Florida College of Medicine
ORCID
Career Start Year
2002
Papers
50
H Index
23
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35324554
Sex differences associate with late microbiome alterations after murine surgical sepsis.
J Trauma Acute Care Surg
2022
35819783
Evaluation of a Multivalent Transcriptomic Metric for Diagnosing Surgical Sepsis and Estimating Mortality Among Critically Ill Patients.
JAMA Netw Open
2022
34958257
Ineffective Erythropoietin Response to Anemia in Sepsis.
Surg Infect (Larchmt)
2022
33021571
Single-Cell RNA-seq of Human Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells in Late Sepsis Reveals Multiple Subsets With Unique Transcriptional Responses: A Pilot Study.
Shock
2021
34956225
Overlapping but Disparate Inflammatory and Immunosuppressive Responses to SARS-CoV-2 and Bacterial Sepsis: An Immunological Time Course Analysis.
Front Immunol
2021
34484194
A Novel Single Cell RNA-seq Analysis of Non-Myeloid Circulating Cells in Late Sepsis.
Front Immunol
2021
33140449
Transcriptomic responses from improved murine sepsis models can better mimic human surgical sepsis.
FASEB J
2021
32769820
Aluminum Adjuvant Improves Survival Via NLRP3 Inflammasome and Myeloid Non-Granulocytic Cells in a Murine Model of Neonatal Sepsis.
Shock
2021
32826817
Septic Stability? Gut Microbiota in Young Adult Mice Maintains Overall Stability After Sepsis Compared to Old Adult Mice.
Shock
2021
33063018
Discovery and Validation of Urinary Molecular Signature of Early Sepsis.
Crit Care Explor
2020
30489504
Persistent inflammation and anemia among critically ill septic patients.
J Trauma Acute Care Surg
2019
31722736
Myeloid-derived suppressor cell function and epigenetic expression evolves over time after surgical sepsis.
Crit Care
2019
31389840
Old Mice Demonstrate Organ Dysfunction as well as Prolonged Inflammation, Immunosuppression, and Weight Loss in a Modified Surgical Sepsis Model.
Crit Care Med
2019
28885387
Evidence for Persistent Immune Suppression in Patients Who Develop Chronic Critical Illness After Sepsis.
Shock
2018
29808244
Impact of toll-like receptor 4 stimulation on human neonatal neutrophil spontaneous migration, transcriptomics, and cytokine production.
J Mol Med (Berl)
2018
30300408
Sepsis is associated with reduced spontaneous neutrophil migration velocity in human adults.
PLoS One
2018
29468579
Mouse Injury Model of Polytrauma and Shock.
Methods Mol Biol
2018
29052227
Adjuvant pretreatment with alum protects neonatal mice in sepsis through myeloid cell activation.
Clin Exp Immunol
2018
28873345
Neutrophil chemotaxis and transcriptomics in term and preterm neonates.
Transl Res
2017
28410545
LPS Stimulation of Cord Blood Reveals a Newborn-Specific Neutrophil Transcriptomic Response and Cytokine Production.
Shock
2017
27114524
Targeting IL-17A attenuates neonatal sepsis mortality induced by IL-18.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
2016
28918889
Gene expression patterns in peripheral blood leukocytes in patients with recurrent ciguatera fish poisoning: Preliminary studies.
Harmful Algae
2016
26578697
Patterns of gene expression among murine models of hemorrhagic shock/trauma and sepsis.
Physiol Genomics
2016
27594814
Gene Expression Patterns in Peripheral Blood Leukocytes in Patients with Recurrent Ciguatera Fish Poisoning: Preliminary Studies.
Harmful Algae
2016
25684123
Improved emergency myelopoiesis and survival in neonatal sepsis by caspase-1/11 ablation.
Immunology
2015
26246141
A Detailed Characterization of the Dysfunctional Immunity and Abnormal Myelopoiesis Induced by Severe Shock and Trauma in the Aged.
J Immunol
2015
26052715
Postnatal Age Is a Critical Determinant of the Neonatal Host Response to Sepsis.
Mol Med
2015
25880307
Advanced age is associated with worsened outcomes and a unique genomic response in severely injured patients with hemorrhagic shock.
Crit Care
2015
24413577
A better understanding of why murine models of trauma do not recapitulate the human syndrome.
Crit Care Med
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
23257679
Soybean oil: a potentially new intravascular perfusate.
Perfusion
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
23399937
Identification and description of a novel murine model for polytrauma and shock.
Crit Care Med
2013
23143057
The acute immunological response to blood transfusion is influenced by polymicrobial sepsis.
Shock
2012
21931299
Microfluidics-based capture of human neutrophils for expression analysis in blood and bronchoalveolar lavage.
Lab Invest
2011
19387804
Major hepatectomy induces phenotypic changes in circulating dendritic cells and monocytes.
J Clin Immunol
2009
18591384
Defective innate immunity predisposes murine neonates to poor sepsis outcome but is reversed by TLR agonists.
Blood
2008
17621256
Increased mortality and altered immunity in neonatal sepsis produced by generalized peritonitis.
Shock
2007
16251998
Dose-dependent improvements in outcome with adenoviral expression of interleukin-10 in a murine model of multisystem organ failure.
Gene Ther
2006
17011046
Maturation of murine bone marrow-derived dendritic cells with poly(I:C) produces altered TLR-9 expression and response to CpG DNA.
Immunol Lett
2006
17114466
Increased natural CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells and their suppressor activity do not contribute to mortality in murine polymicrobial sepsis.
J Immunol
2006
15558060
Splenic transposition is superior to caudal shunt as a model of murine total hepatic ischemia.
Lab Invest
2005
16116220
CD11c+ dendritic cells are required for survival in murine polymicrobial sepsis.
J Immunol
2005
15897802
Functional modification of dendritic cells with recombinant adenovirus encoding interleukin 10 for the treatment of sepsis.
Shock
2005
15949143
Differential maturation of murine bone-marrow derived dendritic cells with lipopolysaccharide and tumor necrosis factor-alpha.
J Endotoxin Res
2005
16033815
Flagellin enhances NK cell proliferation and activation directly and through dendritic cell-NK cell interactions.
J Leukoc Biol
2005
15322163
Characterization of the systemic loss of dendritic cells in murine lymph nodes during polymicrobial sepsis.
J Immunol
2004
11907099
Increased survival in sepsis by in vivo adenovirus-induced expression of IL-10 in dendritic cells.
J Immunol
2002
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