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John F. Greene
Researcher at Scott & White Hospital
Publications - 26
Citations - 970
John F. Greene is an academic researcher from Scott & White Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cholestasis & Biliary hyperplasia. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 26 publications receiving 923 citations. Previous affiliations of John F. Greene include Texas A&M University & Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine.
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Flavopiridol Induces Apoptosis of Normal Lymphoid Cells, Causes Immunosuppression, and Has Potent Antitumor Activity In Vivo Against Human Leukemia and Lymphoma Xenografts
Francisco Arguello,Mark J. Alexander,Judith A. Sterry,Gabriela Tudor,Erik M. Smith,Naina T. Kalavar,John F. Greene,William Koss,C. David Morgan,Sherman F. Stinson,Timothy J. Siford,W. Gregory Alvord,Richard L. Klabansky,Edward A. Sausville +13 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that flavopiridol greatly influences apoptosis in both normal and malignant hematopoietic tissues, and provides compelling evidence for the use of flavopirs in human hematologic malignancies.
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Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis : A review of 6 cases temporally related to gadodiamide injection (omniscan)
TL;DR: The development of NSF was temporally related to gadodiamide injection, suggesting as the etiology dechelation of the agent and thus emphasizing the need for change in clinical practice.
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Inhibition of histidine decarboxylase ablates the autocrine tumorigenic effects of histamine in human cholangiocarcinoma
Heather Francis,Sharon DeMorrow,Julie Venter,Paolo Onori,Mellanie White,Eugenio Gaudio,Taylor Francis,John F. Greene,Steve Tran,Cynthia J. Meininger,Gianfranco Alpini +10 more
TL;DR: The novel concept that an autocrine loop (consisting of enhanced histamine synthesis by HDC) sustains cholangiocarcinoma growth is proposed and drug targeting of HDC may be important for treatment of patients with cholAngiogenesis.
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Quantification of gadolinium in nephrogenic systemic fibrosis: re-examination of a reported cohort with analysis of clinical factors.
TL;DR: Gadolinium is present in substantial amounts within the skin of patients with NSF and Quantification of gadolinium in tissue using ICP-MS may facilitate the understanding of the disease.
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Inhibition of mast cell-derived histamine secretion by cromolyn sodium treatment decreases biliary hyperplasia in cholestatic rodents.
Lindsey Kennedy,Laura Hargrove,Allyson B. Graf,Taylor C Francis,Kyle Hodges,Quy Nguyen,Yoshi Ueno,John F. Greene,Fanyin Meng,Victoria Huynh,Heather Francis +10 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that MC histamine is key to biliary proliferation and may be a therapeutic target for the treatment of cholangiopathies.