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Paul C. Grimm
Researcher at Stanford University
Publications - 104
Citations - 4986
Paul C. Grimm is an academic researcher from Stanford University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Kidney transplantation. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 97 publications receiving 4625 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul C. Grimm include University of Manitoba & University of California, Los Angeles.
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Banff '05 Meeting Report: differential diagnosis of chronic allograft injury and elimination of chronic allograft nephropathy ('CAN').
Kim Solez,Robert B. Colvin,Lorraine C. Racusen,Banu Sis,Philip F. Halloran,Patricia E. Birk,Patricia Campbell,Marilia Cascalho,A. B. Collins,Anthony J. Demetris,Cinthia B. Drachenberg,Ian W. Gibson,Paul C. Grimm,Mark Haas,Evelyne Lerut,Helen Liapis,Roslyn B. Mannon,P. B. Marcus,Michael Mengel,Michael J. Mihatsch,Brian J. Nankivell,Volker Nickeleit,John C. Papadimitriou,Jeffrey L. Platt,Parmjeet Randhawa,Ian Roberts,L. Salinas-Madriga,Daniel R. Salomon,Daniel Serón,M. Sheaff,Jan J. Weening +30 more
TL;DR: The 8th Banff Conference on Allograft Pathology was held in Edmonton, Canada, 15–21 July 2005, and major outcomes included the elimination of the non‐specific term ‘chronic allograft nephropathy’ (CAN) and the recognition of the entity of chronic antibody‐mediated rejection.
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Beneficial effects of treatment of early subclinical rejection: a randomized study.
David N. Rush,Peter Nickerson,J Gough,Rachel M. McKenna,Paul C. Grimm,M Cheang,Kiril Trpkov,Kim Solez,John Jeffery +8 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that early protocol biopsies and the treatment of subclinical rejection with corticosteroids may lead to better histologic and functional outcomes in renal transplant recipients.
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Neointimal and tubulointerstitial infiltration by recipient mesenchymal cells in chronic renal-allograft rejection
Paul C. Grimm,Peter Nickerson,John Jeffery,Rashmin C. Savani,James Gough,Rachel M. McKenna,E. Stern,David N. Rush +7 more
TL;DR: The presence of mesenchymal cells of host origin in the vascular and interstitial compartments of renal allografts undergoing chronic rejection provides evidence that a circulating mesenchyal precursor cell has the potential to migrate to areas of inflammation.
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Morphometric and Visual Evaluation of Fibrosis in Renal Biopsies
Alton B. Farris,Catherine Adams,Nicole Brousaides,Patricia Della Pelle,A. Bernard Collins,Ellie Moradi,R. Neal Smith,Paul C. Grimm,Robert B. Colvin +8 more
TL;DR: Considering efficiency, reproducibility, and functional correlation, two current techniques stand out as potentially the best for clinical trials: collagen III morphometry and visual assessment of trichrome-stained slides.
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Cell senescence in rat kidneys in vivo increases with growth and age despite lack of telomere shortening.
Anette Melk,Wipawee Kittikowit,Irwindeep Sandhu,Kieran Halloran,Paul C. Grimm,Bernhard Schmidt,Philip F. Halloran +6 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that cell senescence occurs in both growth and aging in rat kidney and may contribute to the age-related pathology, which may reflect cumulative environmental stress.