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Jacob I. Sznajder
Researcher at Northwestern University
Publications - 281
Citations - 13779
Jacob I. Sznajder is an academic researcher from Northwestern University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lung injury & Lung. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 273 publications receiving 12201 citations. Previous affiliations of Jacob I. Sznajder include University of the Republic & NorthShore University HealthSystem.
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Single-Cell Transcriptomic Analysis of Human Lung Provides Insights into the Pathobiology of Pulmonary Fibrosis.
Paul A. Reyfman,James M. Walter,Nikita Joshi,Kishore R. Anekalla,Alexandra C. McQuattie-Pimentel,Stephen Chiu,Ramiro Fernandez,Mahzad Akbarpour,Ching I. Chen,Ziyou Ren,Rohan Verma,Hiam Abdala-Valencia,Kiwon Nam,Monica Chi,SeungHye Han,Francisco J. Gonzalez-Gonzalez,Saul Soberanes,Satoshi Watanabe,Kinola J.N. Williams,Annette S. Flozak,Trevor T. Nicholson,Vince K. Morgan,Deborah R. Winter,Monique Hinchcliff,Cara L. Hrusch,Robert D. Guzy,Catherine A. Bonham,Anne I. Sperling,Remzi Bag,Robert B. Hamanaka,Gökhan M. Mutlu,Anjana Yeldandi,Stacy A. Marshall,Ali Shilatifard,Luís A. Nunes Amaral,Harris Perlman,Jacob I. Sznajder,A. Christine Argento,Colin T. Gillespie,Jane Dematte,Manu Jain,Benjamin D. Singer,Karen M. Ridge,Anna P. Lam,Ankit Bharat,Sangeeta Bhorade,Cara J. Gottardi,G. R. Scott Budinger,Alexander V. Misharin +48 more
TL;DR: The results support the feasibility of discovery-based approaches using next-generation sequencing technologies to identify signaling pathways for targeting in the development of personalized therapies for patients with pulmonary fibrosis.
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Monocyte-derived alveolar macrophages drive lung fibrosis and persist in the lung over the life span.
Alexander V. Misharin,Luisa Morales-Nebreda,Paul A. Reyfman,Carla M. Cuda,James M. Walter,Alexandra C. McQuattie-Pimentel,Ching I. Chen,Kishore R. Anekalla,Nikita Joshi,Kinola J.N. Williams,Hiam Abdala-Valencia,Tyrone J. Yacoub,Monica Chi,Stephen Chiu,Francisco J. Gonzalez-Gonzalez,Khalilah L. Gates,Anna P. Lam,Trevor T. Nicholson,Philip J. Homan,Saul Soberanes,Salina Dominguez,Vince K. Morgan,Rana Saber,Alexander M. Shaffer,Monique Hinchcliff,Stacy A. Marshall,Ankit Bharat,Sergejs Berdnikovs,Sangeeta Bhorade,Elizabeth T. Bartom,Richard I. Morimoto,William E. Balch,Jacob I. Sznajder,Navdeep S. Chandel,Gökhan M. Mutlu,Manu Jain,Cara J. Gottardi,Benjamin D. Singer,Karen M. Ridge,Neda Bagheri,Ali Shilatifard,G. R. Scott Budinger,Harris Perlman +42 more
TL;DR: Using transcriptomic profiling of flow-sorted cells, it is found that monocyte to alveolar macrophage differentiation unfolds continuously over the course of fibrosis and its resolution, and suggests that selectively targeting alveolars macrophages differentiation within the lung may ameliorate fibrosis without the adverse consequences associated with global monocyte or tissue-resident alve Polar Macrophage depletion.
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Central vein catheterization. Failure and complication rates by three percutaneous approaches.
TL;DR: It is suggested that inexperienced physicians should first attempt central vein catheterizations in unconscious and mechanically ventilated patients, whereas in conscious patients these rates were 70.5% and 13.8%, respectively.
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Central Vein Catheterization. Failure and Complication Rates by Three Percutaneous Approaches
TL;DR: It is suggested that inexperienced physicians should first attempt central vein catheterizations in unconscious and mechanically ventilated patients, whereas in conscious patients these rates were 70.5% and 13.8%, respectively.
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Adverse Effects of Large Tidal Volume and Low PEEP in Canine Acid Aspiration
TL;DR: It is concluded that small VT-high PEEP is a better mode of ventilating acute lung injury than large VT-low PEEP because edema accumulation is less and venous admixture is less.