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Joseph H. Rapp
Researcher at University of California, San Francisco
Publications - 139
Citations - 11394
Joseph H. Rapp is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chylomicron & Cholesterol. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 137 publications receiving 10909 citations. Previous affiliations of Joseph H. Rapp include United States Department of Veterans Affairs & Oregon Health & Science University.
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Atheroembolism during percutaneous renal artery revascularization
Matthew S. Edwards,Matthew A. Corriere,Timothy E. Craven,Xian Mang Pan,Joseph H. Rapp,Jeffrey D. Pearce,Nicholas B. Mertaugh,Kimberley J. Hansen +7 more
TL;DR: Clinical, anatomic, and device-related factors may be predictive of procedural embolization, and increasing captured particle counts >60 microm were associated with inferior renal function results.
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Triglyceride-rich lipoproteins improve survival when given after endotoxin in rats
Thomas E. Read,Thomas E. Read,Carl Grunfeld,Carl Grunfeld,Zindaba L. Kumwenda,Zindaba L. Kumwenda,MacDonald C. Calhoun,MacDonald C. Calhoun,John P. Kane,John P. Kane,Kenneth R. Feingold,Kenneth R. Feingold,Joseph H. Rapp,Joseph H. Rapp +13 more
TL;DR: A possible therapeutic role for triglyceride-rich lipoproteins or synthetic lipid emulsions in the treatment of the endotoxemia of gram-negative sepsis is suggested.
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Chylomicrons can inhibit endotoxin activity in vitro.
Eldan B. Eichbaum,Hobart W. Harris,Hobart W. Harris,John P. Kane,John P. Kane,Joseph H. Rapp,Joseph H. Rapp +6 more
TL;DR: This study shows that chylomicrons are potent inhibitors of endotoxin activity in vitro, which may represent a natural defensive mechanism against endotoxemia of enteric origin.
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Long-term outcome and reintervention after endovascular abdominal aortic aneurysm repair using the Zenith stent graft
Jade S. Hiramoto,Linda M. Reilly,Darren B. Schneider,Nayan Sivamurthy,Joseph H. Rapp,Timothy A.M. Chuter +5 more
TL;DR: Late failures of Zenith stent-graft attachment, structure, or function are rare and routine follow-up imaging plays a limited role in the identification and prevention of impending failure.
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Contrast material-enhanced MRA overestimates severity of carotid stenosis, compared with 3D time-of-flight MRA.
TL;DR: The carotid phantom experiments showed that the imaging parameters of CE-MRA, particularly the plane on which frequency encoding gradients were applied, reduced signal acquisition at the area of stenosis, and demonstrated that CE- MRA parameters must be retooled if the method is to be considered reliable for determination of severity of carotids artery stenosis.