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William M. Baldwin
Researcher at Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute
Publications - 252
Citations - 10497
William M. Baldwin is an academic researcher from Cleveland Clinic Lerner Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Cytotoxic T cell. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 240 publications receiving 9785 citations. Previous affiliations of William M. Baldwin include Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine & Veterans Health Administration.
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Banff 07 Classification of Renal Allograft Pathology: Updates and Future Directions
Kim Solez,Robert B. Colvin,Lorraine C. Racusen,Mark Haas,Banu Sis,Michael Mengel,Philip F. Halloran,William M. Baldwin,G. Banfi,A. B. Collins,Fernando G. Cosio,D. S. R. David,Cinthia B. Drachenberg,Gunilla Einecke,Agnes B. Fogo,Ian W. Gibson,Denis Glotz,Samy S. Iskandar,Edward S. Kraus,Evelyne Lerut,Roslyn B. Mannon,Michael J. Mihatsch,Brian J. Nankivell,Volker Nickeleit,John C. Papadimitriou,Parmjeet Randhawa,Heinz Regele,Karine Renaudin,Ian S.D. Roberts,Daniel Serón,Rex Neal Smith,Marialuisa Valente +31 more
TL;DR: Emerging research data led to the establishment of collaborative working groups addressing issues like isolated ‘v’ lesion and incorporation of omics‐technologies, paving the way for future combination of graft biopsy and molecular parameters within the Banff process.
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Banff '09 meeting report: Antibody mediated graft deterioration and implementation of Banff working groups
Banu Sis,Michael Mengel,Mark Haas,Robert B. Colvin,Philip F. Halloran,Lorraine C. Racusen,Kim Solez,William M. Baldwin,Erika Bracamonte,V. Broecker,Fernando G. Cosio,Anthony J. Demetris,Cinthia B. Drachenberg,Gunilla Einecke,James M. Gloor,Denis Glotz,Edward S. Kraus,Christophe Legendre,Helen Liapis,Roslyn B. Mannon,Brian J. Nankivell,Volker Nickeleit,John C. Papadimitriou,Parmjeet Randhawa,Heinz Regele,Karine Renaudin,E. R. Rodriguez,Daniel Serón,Surya V. Seshan,Manikkam Suthanthiran,Barbara A. Wasowska,Andrea A. Zachary,A. Zeevi +32 more
TL;DR: The willingness of the Banff process to adapt continuously in response to new research and improve potential weaknesses, led to the implementation of six working groups on the following areas: isolated v‐lesion, fibrosis scoring, glomerular lesions, molecular pathology, polyomavirus nephropathy and quality assurance.
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Identification of Hepatocarcinoma-Intestine-Pancreas/Pancreatitis-associated Protein I as a Biomarker for Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma by Protein Biochip Technology
Christophe Rosty,Laurence Christa,Scott Kuzdzal,William M. Baldwin,Marianna Zahurak,Françoise Carnot,Daniel W. Chan,Marcia I. Canto,Keith D. Lillemoe,John L. Cameron,Charles J. Yeo,Ralph H. Hruban,Michael Goggins +12 more
TL;DR: Data suggest that pancreatic juice measurement of HIP/PAP-I may help to identify patients with pancreatic adenocarcinoma, a protein released from pancreatic acini during acute pancreatitis and overexpressed in hepatocellular carcinoma.
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The effect of soluble complement receptor type 1 on hyperacute rejection of porcine xenografts
Scott K. Pruitt,Allan D. Kirk,R. Randal Bollinger,Henry C. Marsh,Bradley H. Collins,James L. Levin,James R. Mault,Jeffrey S. Heinle,Sherif Ibrahim,Alfred R. Rudolph,William M. Baldwin,William M. Baldwin,Fred Sanfilippo,Fred Sanfilippo +13 more
TL;DR: The studies confirm the important role of C activation in HAR of porcine cardiac Xgs by primates and indicate that sCR1 may be a useful agent for xenotransplantation.
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Cytokines, adhesion molecules, and the pathogenesis of chronic rejection of rat renal allografts.
Wayne W. Hancock,Whitley Wd,Stefan G. Tullius,Uwe Heemann,Barbara A. Wasowska,William M. Baldwin,Nicholas L. Tilney +6 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that cytokine production and upregulation of adhesion molecules occurring as part of a cellular immune response may be as important, to the etiology of chronic rejection as the hitherto widely emphasized antibody-mediated host responses.