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Carolyn Katovich Hurley
Researcher at Georgetown University
Publications - 235
Citations - 11405
Carolyn Katovich Hurley is an academic researcher from Georgetown University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Human leukocyte antigen & Population. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 235 publications receiving 10510 citations. Previous affiliations of Carolyn Katovich Hurley include University of Washington & Georgetown University Medical Center.
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Nomenclature for factors of the HLA system, 2010.
Steven G.E. Marsh,E. D. Albert,Walter F. Bodmer,Ronald E. Bontrop,Bo Dupont,Henry A. Erlich,Marcelo Fernandez-Vina,Daniel E. Geraghty,Rhonda Holdsworth,Carolyn Katovich Hurley,M. Lau,Keun-Seok Lee,Bernard Mach,Martin Maiers,Wolfgang R. Mayr,Carlheinz Müller,Peter Parham,Effie W. Petersdorf,Takehiko Sasazuki,Jack L. Strominger,A. Svejgaard,Paul I. Terasaki,Jean-Marie Tiercy,John Trowsdale +23 more
TL;DR: This report documents the additions and revisions to the nomenclature of HLA specificities following the principles established in previous reports.
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High-resolution donor-recipient HLA matching contributes to the success of unrelated donor marrow transplantation.
Stephanie J. Lee,John P. Klein,Michael Haagenson,Lee Ann Baxter-Lowe,Dennis L. Confer,Mary Eapen,Marcelo Fernandez-Vina,Neal Flomenberg,Mary M. Horowitz,Carolyn Katovich Hurley,Harriet Noreen,Machteld Oudshoorn,Effie W. Petersdorf,Michelle Setterholm,Stephen R. Spellman,Daniel J. Weisdorf,Thomas M. Williams,Claudio Anasetti +17 more
TL;DR: In multivariate modeling, patient age, race, disease stage, and cytomegalovirus status were as predictive of survival as donor HLA matching, and high-resolution DNA matching for HLA-A, -B, -C, and -DRB1 alleles is associated with higher rates of survival.
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Impact of HLA class I and class II high-resolution matching on outcomes of unrelated donor bone marrow transplantation: HLA-C mismatching is associated with a strong adverse effect on transplantation outcome.
Neal Flomenberg,Lee Ann Baxter-Lowe,Dennis L. Confer,Marcelo Fernandez-Vina,Alexandra H. Filipovich,Mary M. Horowitz,Carolyn Katovich Hurley,Craig Kollman,Claudio Anasetti,Harriet Noreen,Ann B. Begovich,William H. Hildebrand,Effie W. Petersdorf,B.J. Schmeckpeper,Michelle Setterholm,Elizabeth Trachtenberg,Thomas N. Williams,Edmond J. Yunis,Daniel J. Weisdorf +18 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that matching for HLA-C should be incorporated into algorithms for unrelated donor selection, and when clinical circumstances allow, high-resolution class I typing may help optimize donor selection and improve outcome.
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Nomenclature for factors of the HLA system, 2004
Steven G.E. Marsh,E. D. Albert,Walter F. Bodmer,Ronald E. Bontrop,Bo Dupont,Henry A. Erlich,Daniel E. Geraghty,John A. Hansen,Carolyn Katovich Hurley,B. Mach,Wolfgang R. Mayr,Peter Parham,Effie W. Petersdorf,T. Sasazuki,G.M.Th. Schreuder,Jack L. Strominger,Arne Svejgaard,Paul I. Terasaki,John Trowsdale +18 more
TL;DR: The WHO Nomenclature Committee for Factors of the HLA System has decided to publish an interim report listing updated tables of alleles including those assigned since the publication of the last full report in 2002.