2002
Platelet PlA2 Polymorphism and Platelet Activation Are Associated with Increased Troponin I Release after Cardiopulmonary Bypass
Rinder CS, Mathew JP, Rinder HM, Howe J, Fontes M, Crouch J, Pfau S, Patel P, Smith BR. Platelet PlA2 Polymorphism and Platelet Activation Are Associated with Increased Troponin I Release after Cardiopulmonary Bypass. Anesthesiology 2002, 97: 1118-1122. PMID: 12411794, DOI: 10.1097/00000542-200211000-00013.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTroponin I concentrationsPlatelet glycoprotein IIIaCardiopulmonary bypassPlA2 polymorphismPlA2 alleleI concentrationsMyocardial injuryGlycoprotein IIIaPlatelet activationElective coronary artery bypassHigher troponin I concentrationsPostoperative troponin I concentrationsTroponin IPerioperative myocardial injuryCoronary artery bypassProthrombotic risk factorsCardiopulmonary bypass surgerySevere myocardial injuryArtery bypassBypass surgeryPlatelet polymorphismsRisk factorsCardiovascular settingsPlA2 genotypeBypass
2001
Platelet PlA2 polymorphism enhances risk of neurocognitive decline after cardiopulmonary bypass
Mathew J, Rinder C, Howe J, Fontes M, Crouch J, Newman M, Phillips-Bute B, Smith B, Group T. Platelet PlA2 polymorphism enhances risk of neurocognitive decline after cardiopulmonary bypass. The Annals Of Thoracic Surgery 2001, 71: 663-666. PMID: 11235724, DOI: 10.1016/s0003-4975(00)02335-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMini-Mental State ExaminationPlA1/A1PlA1/A2Cardiopulmonary bypassNeurocognitive declinePlA2 polymorphismPlatelet GPIIIaState ExaminationBaseline Mini-Mental State ExaminationGreater neurocognitive declineProthrombotic genetic factorsPostoperative day 4Prothrombotic risk factorsEmbolic insultFrequent complicationPlA2 allelePlaque embolizationLocal thrombosisRisk factorsThrombotic processCardiovascular settingsPlA2 genotypeNeurocognitive changesDay 4Multivariate analysis
1985
Bone marrow transplantation for paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria: eradication of the PNH clone and documentation of complete lymphohematopoietic engraftment.
Antin JH, Ginsburg D, Smith BR, Nathan DG, Orkin SH, Rappeport JM. Bone marrow transplantation for paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria: eradication of the PNH clone and documentation of complete lymphohematopoietic engraftment. Blood 1985, 66: 1247-50. PMID: 3904867, DOI: 10.1182/blood.v66.6.1247.bloodjournal6661247.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsParoxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuriaBone marrow transplantationConditioning regimenMarrow transplantationMarrow aplasiaPNH cloneNocturnal hemoglobinuriaPretransplant conditioning regimenCurative therapyAntithymocyte serumComplete engraftmentMarrow graftingSuccessful treatmentAbnormal clonePatientsHematopoietic stem cellsRBC typingTransplantationRegimenCell linesAplasiaDNA sequence polymorphism analysisEngraftmentHemoglobinuriaStem cellsOrigin of cell populations after bone marrow transplantation. Analysis using DNA sequence polymorphisms.
Ginsburg D, Antin JH, Smith BR, Orkin SH, Rappeport JM. Origin of cell populations after bone marrow transplantation. Analysis using DNA sequence polymorphisms. Journal Of Clinical Investigation 1985, 75: 596-603. PMID: 3882761, PMCID: PMC423535, DOI: 10.1172/jci111736.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBone marrow transplantationMixed lymphohematopoietic chimerismMarrow transplantationFull engraftmentLeukemic relapseLymphohematopoietic chimerismDonor originSuccessful bone marrow transplantationSevere combined immunodeficiency syndromeFailure of engraftmentCombined immunodeficiency syndromeCell populationsParticular clinical valueDNA sequence polymorphism analysisHost originPatient's peripheral leukocytesGraft lossDonor marrowImmunodeficiency syndromePosttransplant lymphomaSuccessful engraftmentT cellsPolymorphism analysisPeripheral leukocytesClinical value