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    SIRT1 regulates differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells by deacetylating β‐catenin by Simic, Petra, Zainabadi, Kayvan, Bell, Eric, Sykes, David B., Saez, Borja, Lotinun, Sutada, Baron, Roland, Scadden, David, Schipani, Ernestina, Guarente, Leonard

    Published in EMBO molecular medicine (01-03-2013)
    “…Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are multi‐potent cells that can differentiate into osteoblasts, adipocytes, chondrocytes and myocytes. This potential declines…”
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    Severe autoimmune hemolytic anemia following receipt of SARS‐CoV‐2 mRNA vaccine by Gadi, Sanjay R. V., Brunker, Patricia A. R., Al‐Samkari, Hanny, Sykes, David B., Saff, Rebecca R., Lo, Janet, Bendapudi, Pavan, Leaf, David E., Leaf, Rebecca Karp

    Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-11-2021)
    “…Background Large clinical trials have demonstrated the overall safety of vaccines for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2). However,…”
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    Modulating Cell Fate as a Therapeutic Strategy by Lin, Brian, Srikanth, Priya, Castle, Alison C., Nigwekar, Sagar, Malhotra, Rajeev, Galloway, Jenna L., Sykes, David B., Rajagopal, Jayaraj

    Published in Cell stem cell (06-09-2018)
    “…In injured tissues, regeneration is often associated with cell fate plasticity, in that cells deviate from their normal lineage paths. It is becoming…”
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    A transcriptional metastatic signature predicts survival in clear cell renal cell carcinoma by Alchahin, Adele M., Mei, Shenglin, Tsea, Ioanna, Hirz, Taghreed, Kfoury, Youmna, Dahl, Douglas, Wu, Chin-Lee, Subtelny, Alexander O., Wu, Shulin, Scadden, David T., Shin, John H., Saylor, Philip J., Sykes, David B., Kharchenko, Peter V., Baryawno, Ninib

    Published in Nature communications (30-09-2022)
    “…Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is the most common type of kidney cancer in adults. When ccRCC is localized to the kidney, surgical resection or…”
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    An unappreciated role for neutrophil-DC hybrids in immunity to invasive fungal infections by Fites, J Scott, Gui, Michael, Kernien, John F, Negoro, Paige, Dagher, Zeina, Sykes, David B, Nett, Jeniel E, Mansour, Michael K, Klein, Bruce S

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-05-2018)
    “…Neutrophils are classically defined as terminally differentiated, short-lived cells; however, neutrophils can be long-lived with phenotypic plasticity. During…”
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    Host defense against fungal pathogens: Adaptable neutrophil responses and the promise of therapeutic opportunities? by Scherer, Allison K, Hopke, Alex, Sykes, David B, Irimia, Daniel, Mansour, Michael K

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-07-2021)
    “…While short lived, neutrophils rapidly deploy a variety of mechanisms to eradicate microbial pathogens including phagocytosis, the release of antimicrobial…”
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    The Successful Use of Apixaban in Dialysis Patients with Calciphylaxis Who Require Anticoagulation: A Retrospective Analysis by Garza-Mayers, Anna C, Shah, Radhika, Sykes, David B, Nigwekar, Sagar U, Kroshinsky, Daniela

    Published in American journal of nephrology (01-01-2018)
    “…Calciphylaxis is a disease of dermal arteriolar calcification that results in necrosis. It commonly occurs in individuals with end-stage renal disease (ESRD)…”
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    SKAP2 is required for defense against K. pneumoniae infection and neutrophil respiratory burst by Nguyen, Giang T, Shaban, Lamyaa, Mack, Matthias, Swanson, Kenneth D, Bunnell, Stephen C, Sykes, David B, Mecsas, Joan

    Published in eLife (30-04-2020)
    “…is a respiratory, blood, liver, and bladder pathogen of significant clinical concern. We show that the adaptor protein, SKAP2, is required for protection…”
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