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Serena M. Bagnasco
Researcher at Johns Hopkins University
Publications - 127
Citations - 8609
Serena M. Bagnasco is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Kidney & Kidney transplantation. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 103 publications receiving 7082 citations. Previous affiliations of Serena M. Bagnasco include Georgetown University Medical Center & University of Genoa.
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Banff 2013 meeting report: inclusion of c4d-negative antibody-mediated rejection and antibody-associated arterial lesions
Mark Haas,Banu Sis,Lorraine C. Racusen,Kim Solez,Denis Glotz,Robert B. Colvin,Maria Castro,D. S. R. David,Elias David-Neto,Serena M. Bagnasco,Linda C. Cendales,Lynn D. Cornell,Anthony J. Demetris,Cinthia B. Drachenberg,Carol Farver,Alton B. Farris,Ian W. Gibson,Edward S. Kraus,Helen Liapis,Alexandre Loupy,Volker Nickeleit,Parmjeet Randhawa,E. R. Rodriguez,David N. Rush,Rex Neal Smith,Carmela D. Tan,William D. Wallace,Michael Mengel +27 more
TL;DR: The 12th Banff Conference on Allograft Pathology was held in Comandatuba, Brazil, from August 19-23, 2013, and was preceded by a 2-day Latin American Symposium on Transplant Immunobiology and Immunopathology.
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The Banff 2017 Kidney Meeting Report: Revised diagnostic criteria for chronic active T cell-mediated rejection, antibody-mediated rejection, and prospects for integrative endpoints for next-generation clinical trials
Mark Haas,Alexandre Loupy,Carmen Lefaucheur,Candice Roufosse,Denis Glotz,Daniel Serón,Brian J. Nankivell,Philip F. Halloran,Robert B. Colvin,Enver Akalin,Nada Alachkar,Serena M. Bagnasco,Yassine Bouatou,Yassine Bouatou,Jan U. Becker,Lynn D. Cornell,J.-P. Duong Van Huyen,Ian W. Gibson,Edward S. Kraus,Roslyn B. Mannon,Maarten Naesens,Volker Nickeleit,Peter Nickerson,Dorry L. Segev,Harsharan K. Singh,Mark D. Stegall,P. Randhawa,Lorraine C. Racusen,Kim Solez,Michael Mengel +29 more
TL;DR: The Banff ABMR criteria are updated and paves the way for the Banff scheme to be part of an integrative approach for defining surrogate endpoints in next‐generation clinical trials.
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The Banff 2015 Kidney Meeting Report: Current Challenges in Rejection Classification and Prospects for Adopting Molecular Pathology.
Alexandre Loupy,Mark Haas,Kim Solez,Lorraine C. Racusen,Denis Glotz,Daniel Serón,Brian J. Nankivell,Robert B. Colvin,Marjan Afrouzian,Enver Akalin,Nada Alachkar,Serena M. Bagnasco,Jan U. Becker,Lynn D. Cornell,Cinthia B. Drachenberg,Duska Dragun,H. de Kort,Ian W. Gibson,Edward S. Kraus,Carmen Lefaucheur,Ch. Legendre,Helen Liapis,Thangamani Muthukumar,Volker Nickeleit,Babak J. Orandi,Walter D. Park,Marion Rabant,Parmjeet Randhawa,Elaine F. Reed,Candice Roufosse,Surya V. Seshan,Banu Sis,Harsharan K. Singh,Carrie A. Schinstock,Anat R. Tambur,A. Zeevi,Michael Mengel +36 more
TL;DR: Improved definitions of TCMR and ABMR in pancreas transplants with specification of vascular lesions and prospects for defining a vascularized composite allograft rejection classification are included.
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The Banff 2019 Kidney Meeting Report (I): updates on and clarification of criteria for T cell- and antibody-mediated rejection
Alexandre Loupy,Mark Haas,Candice Roufosse,Maarten Naesens,Benjamin Adam,Marjan Afrouzian,Enver Akalin,Nada Alachkar,Serena M. Bagnasco,Jan U. Becker,Lynn D. Cornell,Marian C. Clahsen-van Groningen,Anthony J. Demetris,Duska Dragun,Jean-Paul Duong Van Huyen,Alton B. Farris,Agnes B. Fogo,Ian W. Gibson,Denis Glotz,Juliette Gueguen,Zeljko Kikic,Nicolas Kozakowski,Edward S. Kraus,Carmen Lefaucheur,Helen Liapis,Roslyn B. Mannon,Robert A. Montgomery,Brian J. Nankivell,Volker Nickeleit,Peter Nickerson,Marion Rabant,Lorraine C. Racusen,Parmjeet Randhawa,Blaise Robin,Ivy A. Rosales,Ruth Sapir-Pichhadze,Carrie A. Schinstock,Daniel Serón,Harsharan K. Singh,Rex Neal Smith,Mark D. Stegall,Adriana Zeevi,Kim Solez,Robert B. Colvin,Michael Mengel +44 more
TL;DR: This report on kidney transplant pathology details clarifications and refinements to the criteria for chronic active (CA) T cell–mediated rejection, borderline, and antibody‐mediated rejection (ABMR).
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Predominant osmotically active organic solutes in rat and rabbit renal medullas.
TL;DR: The accumulation in the cells of the inner medulla of relatively large amounts of betaine, sorbitol, glycerophosphorylcholine and inositol during antidiuresis suggests that they may play a significant role in the maintenance of intracellular osmotic balance.