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Keith M. Sullivan
Researcher at Duke University
Publications - 458
Citations - 40788
Keith M. Sullivan is an academic researcher from Duke University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Total body irradiation. The author has an hindex of 105, co-authored 447 publications receiving 39067 citations. Previous affiliations of Keith M. Sullivan include American Cancer Society & Boston Children's Hospital.
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Normal interleukin-7 (IL7) levels and normal IL7 response to CD4 T lymphopenia in patients with multiple sclerosis and systemic sclerosis.
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High-Dose Immunosuppressive Therapy (HDIT) for Severe Systemic Sclerosis (SSc): Long-Term Survivors Show Continued Improvement of Function and Skin with Stability in the Lungs.
Peter A. McSweeney,Daniel E. Furst,Leslie J. Crofford,Kevin T. McDonagh,Keith M. Sullivan,Mayes Maureen,Nelson Lee,Nelson Lee,Ted Gooley,Ted Gooley,Jan Storek,Jan Storek,Leona Holmberg,Leona Holmberg,Chien-Shing Chen,Mark H. Wener,Julie Lee,Gretchen Henstorf,Muneer H. Abidi,Philip J. Mease,Richard A. Nash,Richard A. Nash +21 more
TL;DR: Hemodialysis appears to be a promising therapy for high-risk SSc pts but limitations include transplant toxicities and disease progression in some pts.
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High Dose BCNU/Melphalan Preparative Regimen Doubles Event Free Survival of Myeloma Patients Undergoing Autologous Transplantation
Cristina Gasparetto,Wendi A. Bacon,Phuong L. Doan,David A. Rizzieri,Mitchell E. Horwitz,John P. Chute,Keith M. Sullivan,Amanda Yopp,Zhiguo Li,Nelson J. Chao,Gwynn D. Long +10 more
TL;DR: A retrospective study of the long-term follow-up of newly diagnosed MM patients treated with the preparative regimen Carmustine, 500 mg/m2 and Melphalan and a subsequent group of patients treating with HDM alone and ASCT suggests that BCNU/HDM should be compared in a randomized prospective fashion to HDM.
RoboPatriots: George Mason University 2009 RoboCup Team
TL;DR: The RoboPatriots as mentioned in this paper is a team of three humanoid robots sponsored by George Mason University, which participated in the RoboCup 2009 robotics competition and used a massively distributed evolutionary computation system attached to a custom humanoid robot simulator.