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Michael A. Matthay
Researcher at University of California, San Francisco
Publications - 1063
Citations - 110857
Michael A. Matthay is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lung injury & Lung. The author has an hindex of 151, co-authored 998 publications receiving 98687 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael A. Matthay include University of California & Cardiovascular Institute of the South.
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HO-1 induction restores c-AMP-dependent lung epithelial fluid transport following severe hemorrhage in rats
Hyon Lee,Melissa H. Pespeni,Jérémie Roux,Phyllis A. Dennery,Michael A. Matthay,Jean-Francois Pittet +5 more
TL;DR: Results provide the first in vivo evidence that the induction of HO‐1 in the lung restores a normal fluid transport capacity of the alveolar epithelium following hemorrhagic shock by inhibiting the iNOS‐mediated release of NO byAlveolar macrophages.
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Simulation of lung alveolar epithelial wound healing in vitro
TL;DR: An in silico AT II cell-mimetic analogue is used to explore and better understand plausible wound healing mechanisms for two conditions: cyst repair in three-dimensional cultures and monolayer wound healing.
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Molecular Markers of Telomere Dysfunction and Senescence are Common Findings in the Usual Interstitial Pneumonia Pattern of Lung Fibrosis
Joyce S. Lee,Janet La,Sara Aziz,Robert Brownell,Kirk D. Jones,Gary M. Green,Brett M. Elicker,Jeffrey A. Golden,Michael A. Matthay,Jasleen Kukreja,Harold R. Collard,Paul J. Wolters +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, molecular markers of telomere dysfunction and senescence are pathologically expressed in both IPF and non-IPF UIP lungs compared to age-similar, unused donor, controls.
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RAGE has potential pathogenetic and prognostic value in nonintubated hospitalized patients with COVID-19
Katherine D. Wick,Lianne Siegel,James D. Neaton,C. F. Oldmixon,Jens D Lundgren,Robin Dewar,H. Clifford Lane,B. Taylor Thompson,Michael A. Matthay +8 more
TL;DR: Elevated plasma sRAGE in hospitalized, nonventilated patients with COVID-19 was an indicator of both clinical illness severity and plasma viral load, and indicates that plasma s RAGE may be a promising biomarker for CO VID-19 prognostication and clinical trial enrichment.
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Organization of Outpatient Care After COVID-19 Hospitalization
Thomas S. Valley,Amanda L. Schutz,Ithan D. Peltan,Kelly C. Vranas,Sarah E. Jolley,Jessica A. Palakshappa,Jay S. Steingrub,Mark Tidswell,Lori Kozikowski,Cynthia B. Kardos,Lesley DeSouza,Rebecca M. Baron,Mayra Pinilla-Vera,David M. Rubins,Antonio J. Arciniegas,Richard R. Riker,Christopher P. Lord,Marie-Carmelle Elie,Daniel Talmor,Nathan I. Shapiro,Valerie Banner-Goodspeed,Kathryn A. Hibbert,Kelsey Brait,Natalie Pulido,A J Jones,James W. Galbraith,Utsav Nandi,Rebekah K. Peacock,Jenna Gonillo Davis,Matthew E. Prekker,Michael A. Puskarich,Seth Jones,Anne Roerhl,Audrey Hendrickson,Michael A. Matthay,Kirsten N. Kangelaris,Kathleen D. Liu,K. Yee,Hanjing Zhuo,Gregory W. Hendey,Steven Y. Chang,Nida Abdul Qadir,Andrea Tam,Rebecca M. Beutler,Trisha Agarwal,Joseph E. Levitt,Jennifer G. Wilson,Angela J. Rogers,Jonasel Roque,Rosemary Vojnik,Timothy E Albertson,James A. Chenoweth,Jason Yeates Adams,Brian M. Morrissey,Skyler J. Pearson,Eyad Almasri,Alyssa Hughes,Marc Moss,Adit A. Ginde,Jeffrey McKeehan,Lani Finck,M. Howell,Carrie Higgins,Jason S. Haukoos,Stephanie L. Gravitz,Carolynn Lyle,Ivor S. Douglas,Terra D. Hiller,Audrey Goold,James H. Finigan,Robert C. Hyzy,Pauline K. Park,Michael W. Sjoding,S. Kay,Kris S. Nelson,Kelli McDonough,Namita Jayaprakash,Emanuel P. Rivers,Jennifer Swiderek,Jasreen Gill,Jacqueline Day,Robert Sherwin,James Wooden,Thomas Mazzoco,Michelle N. Gong,Michael S. Aboodi,Ayesha Asghar,O. Amosu,Hiwet Tzehaie,Aluko A. Hope,Jen-Ting Chen,Rahul Ravindran Nair,Brenda Lopez,Obiageli Offor,Jarrod Mosier,Cameron Hypes,Elizabeth Salvagio,Christian Bime,Elaine Cristan,Lynne D. Richardson,Kusum S. Mathews,Neha N. Goel,Patrick Maher,Samuel Acquah,Donald Cardone,Gary Oldenburg,Andrew W. Dunn,Duncan Hite,Kristin M. Hudock,J. Arroyo,Tammy Roads,Abhijit Duggal,Eduardo Mireles-Cabodevila,Bryce R.H. Robinson,N. Johnson,Stephanie J. Gundel,Laura Evans,D. Shane O’Mahony,Julie A. Wallick,I. Pedraza,Catherine L. Hough,Akram Khan,Olivia F Krol,Milad Karami Jouzestani,Donald M. Yealy,Derek C. Angus,Alexandra Weissman,David T. Huang,Aimee Boeltz-Skrtich,Steven T. Moore,Derek Isenberg,D. Clark Files,Chadwick D. Miller,Kevin W Gibbs,Lori Flores,Mary Elizabeth Larose,Lauren E. Koehler,Leigha Landreth,Peter S. Morris,Evan Cassity,Jamie Sturgill,Kirby P. Mayer,Ashley Montgomery-Yates,Marjolein de Wit,J. Mason,Andrew L. Goodwin,Abigail Grady,P. Burch,Kyle B. Enfield,Jeffrey M. Sturek,Megan Voice Marshall,Joseph Bledsoe,Samuel M. Brown,Colin K. Grissom,Brent Armbruster,Estelle S. Harris,John Eppensteiner,Bria J. Hall,G.L. Hall,Lauren McGowan,Andrew Bouffler,Erica Walker,Samuel Francis,Tedra Porter,Bennett P. deBoisblanc,Matthew R. Lammi,David M. Janz,Paula O. Lauto,C Romaine,Marie Sandi,Todd W. Rice,Wesley H. Self,Nancy Ringwood,Alexander Nagrebetsky,Laura Fitzgerald,Roy G. Brower,Lora A. Reineck,Neil R. Aggarwal,Karen Bienstock +178 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors characterize post-discharge care delivery for patients with post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 (PASC) in a large network of US academic and community hospitals.