2000
GLUT-3 expression in human skeletal muscle
Stuart C, Wen G, Peng B, Popov V, Hudnall S, Campbell G. GLUT-3 expression in human skeletal muscle. AJP Endocrinology And Metabolism 2000, 279: e855-e861. PMID: 11001768, DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.2000.279.4.e855.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultFluorescent Antibody TechniqueGlucose Transporter Type 3HumansImmunohistochemistryIn Situ HybridizationMonosaccharide Transport ProteinsMuscle Fibers, Fast-TwitchMuscle Fibers, Slow-TwitchMuscle, SkeletalNADH Tetrazolium ReductaseNerve Tissue ProteinsPeripheral NervesRNA, MessengerSarcoplasmic ReticulumSpinal NervesConceptsSlow-twitch muscle fibersHuman skeletal muscleGLUT-3Peripheral nervesSchwann cellsMuscle fibersAffinity-purified primary antibodiesSkeletal muscleHuman peripheral nervesGLUT-3 mRNANADH-tetrazolium reductase stainingGLUT-3 expressionGLUT-3 proteinNormal human skeletal muscleElectron microscopic evaluationFast-twitch fibersFluorescent-tagged antibodiesBiopsy homogenatesGLUT-1 proteinNerve cellsNerveMicroscopic evaluationAffinity-purified antibodiesAntibodiesMuscle sections
1998
Detection of human herpesvirus-8 DNA in Kaposi’s sarcomas from iatrogenically immunosuppressed patients
Rady P, Hodak E, Yen A, Memar O, Trattner A, Feinmesser M, David M, Hudnall S, Tyring S. Detection of human herpesvirus-8 DNA in Kaposi’s sarcomas from iatrogenically immunosuppressed patients. Journal Of The American Academy Of Dermatology 1998, 38: 429-437. PMID: 9520025, DOI: 10.1016/s0190-9622(98)70501-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsKaposi's sarcomaHHV-8Polymerase chain reactionHHV-8 DNA detectionImmunosuppressed organ transplant patientsHuman herpesvirus 8 DNAOpen reading frame 26Different primary diseasesHHV-8 sequencesIatrogenic Kaposi's sarcomaOrgan transplant patientsHHV-8 DNAClassic Kaposi's sarcomaEndemic Kaposi's sarcomaFrame 26Nontransplant patientsImmunosuppressive therapyTransplant patientsAIDS-KSPrimary diseaseBiopsy specimensHigh prevalencePatientsNew herpesvirusSarcoma
1994
Multiple myeloma after cardiac transplantation: An unusual form of posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorder
Chucrallah A, Crow M, Rice L, Rajagopalan S, Hudnall S. Multiple myeloma after cardiac transplantation: An unusual form of posttransplant lymphoproliferative disorder. Human Pathology 1994, 25: 541-545. PMID: 8200651, DOI: 10.1016/0046-8177(94)90129-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAntigens, ViralBase SequenceDNA-Binding ProteinsEpstein-Barr Virus Nuclear AntigensGene RearrangementGenes, ImmunoglobulinHeart TransplantationHerpesvirus 4, HumanHumansIn Situ HybridizationLymphoproliferative DisordersMaleMiddle AgedMolecular Sequence DataMultiple MyelomaPolymerase Chain ReactionRNA, ViralConceptsPosttransplant lymphoproliferative disorderPolymerase chain reactionCardiac transplantationLymphoproliferative disordersMonoclonal immunoglobulin heavy chain gene rearrangementEBV-negative casesPast EBV infectionCardiac transplant recipientsImmature plasma cellsImmunoglobulin heavy chain gene rearrangementHeavy chain gene rearrangementChain gene rearrangementCyclosporin withdrawalEBV infectionTransplant recipientsEBER-1Monomorphous populationMultiple myelomaEBV genomePlasma cellsSkull lesionsMyelomaSerum analysisGene rearrangementsChain reaction