2011
Limitations of the criteria used to diagnose histologic endometritis in epidemiologic pelvic inflammatory disease research
Miguel R, Chivukula M, Krishnamurti U, Amortegui A, Kant J, Sweet R, Wiesenfeld H, Phillips J, Cherpes T. Limitations of the criteria used to diagnose histologic endometritis in epidemiologic pelvic inflammatory disease research. Pathology - Research And Practice 2011, 207: 680-685. PMID: 21996319, PMCID: PMC3215901, DOI: 10.1016/j.prp.2011.08.007.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHistologic endometritisPlasma cellsInflammatory disease researchLower riskEndometrial leukocyte subpopulationsEndometrial biopsy specimensAdditional immunohistochemical analysisDisease researchEndometrial neutrophilsChronic endometritisEndometrial biopsyInflammatory infiltrateConventional criteriaBiopsy specimensInflammatory processLeukocyte subpopulationsImmunohistochemical analysisEndometritisCytometric analysisWomenPID developmentCellsRiskInfiltratesBiopsy
1996
Integrin-mediated interactions between primary/T-sv40 immortalized human glomerular epithelial cells and type IV collagen.
Krishnamurti U, Chen Y, Michael A, Kim Y, Fan W, Wieslander J, Brunmark C, Rondeau E, Sraer J, Delarue F, Tsilibary E. Integrin-mediated interactions between primary/T-sv40 immortalized human glomerular epithelial cells and type IV collagen. Laboratory Investigation 1996, 74: 650-7. PMID: 8600316.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman glomerular epithelial cellsGlomerular basement membraneGlomerular epithelial cellsType IV collagenExpression of integrinsEpithelial cellsVisceral glomerular epithelial cellsIV collagenSurface receptorsFlow cytometric analysisNoncollagenous NC1 domainFlow cytometryCytometric analysisCell surface receptorsMonoclonal antibodiesNC1 domain