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  • Transfusion-related immunomodulation: a reappraisal
    Youssef, Lyla A; Spitalnik, Steven L Current opinion in hematology, 11/2017, Volume: 24, Issue: 6
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    This review summarizes current and prior observations regarding transfusion-related immunomodulation (TRIM) and puts these ideas into a modern immunological context, incorporating concepts from ...
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  • Evidence of Structural Prot... Evidence of Structural Protein Damage and Membrane Lipid Remodeling in Red Blood Cells from COVID-19 Patients
    Thomas, Tiffany; Stefanoni, Davide; Dzieciatkowska, Monika ... Journal of proteome research, 11/2020, Volume: 19, Issue: 11
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    The SARS-CoV-2 beta coronavirus is the etiological driver of COVID-19 disease, which is primarily characterized by shortness of breath, persistent dry cough, and fever. Because they transport oxygen, ...
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  • Increased erythrophagocytos... Increased erythrophagocytosis induces ferroptosis in red pulp macrophages in a mouse model of transfusion
    Youssef, Lyla A.; Rebbaa, Abdelhadi; Pampou, Sergey ... Blood, 06/2018, Volume: 131, Issue: 23
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    Macrophages play important roles in recycling iron derived from the clearance of red blood cells (RBCs). They are also a critically important component of host defense, protecting against invading ...
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  • Stored red blood cell trans... Stored red blood cell transfusions: iron, inflammation, immunity, and infection
    Spitalnik, Steven L. Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.), October 2014, Volume: 54, Issue: 10
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    Emily Cooley was a highly regarded medical technologist and morphologist. The “Emily Cooley Lectureship and Award” was established to honor her, in particular, and medical technologists, in general. ...
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  • Hemolytic disease of the fe... Hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn due to Rh(D) incompatibility: A preventable disease that still produces significant morbidity and mortality in children
    Pegoraro, Valeria; Urbinati, Ducciocompet; Visser, Gerard H A ... PloS one, 07/2020, Volume: 15, Issue: 7
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    In the mid-20th century, Hemolytic Disease of the Fetus and Newborn, caused by maternal alloimmunization to the Rh(D) blood group antigen expressed by fetal red blood cells (i.e., "Rh disease"), was ...
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  • Hypoxia modulates the purin... Hypoxia modulates the purine salvage pathway and decreases red blood cell and supernatant levels of hypoxanthine during refrigerated storage
    Nemkov, Travis; Sun, Kaiqi; Reisz, Julie A ... Haematologica (Roma), 02/2018, Volume: 103, Issue: 2
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    Hypoxanthine catabolism is potentially dangerous as it fuels production of urate and, most importantly, hydrogen peroxide. However, it is unclear whether accumulation of intracellular and supernatant ...
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  • COVID-19 infection alters k... COVID-19 infection alters kynurenine and fatty acid metabolism, correlating with IL-6 levels and renal status
    Thomas, Tiffany; Stefanoni, Davide; Reisz, Julie A ... JCI insight, 07/2020, Volume: 5, Issue: 14
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    BACKGROUNDReprogramming of host metabolism supports viral pathogenesis by fueling viral proliferation, by providing, for example, free amino acids and fatty acids as building blocks.METHODSTo ...
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  • Red blood cell metabolism i... Red blood cell metabolism in Rhesus macaques and humans: comparative biology of blood storage
    Stefanoni, Davide; Shin, Hye Kyung H; Baek, Jin Hyen ... Haematologica (Roma), 08/2020, Volume: 105, Issue: 8
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    Macaques are emerging as a critical animal model in transfusion medicine, because of their evolutionary similarity to humans and perceived utility in discovery and translational science. However, ...
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