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Montefiore Medical Center
Healthcare•The Bronx, New York, United States•
About: Montefiore Medical Center is a healthcare organization based out in The Bronx, New York, United States. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Health care. The organization has 5511 authors who have published 6400 publications receiving 182984 citations.
Topics: Population, Health care, Transplantation, Cancer, Heart failure
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TL;DR: In an elegant series of clinical observations and laboratory studies published in 1880 and 1882, Ogston described staphylococcal disease and its role in sepsis and abscess formation.
Abstract: Micrococcus, which, when limited in its extent and activity, causes acute suppurative inflammation (phlegmon), produces, when more extensive and intense in its action on the human system, the most virulent forms of septicaemia and pyaemia.1 In an elegant series of clinical observations and laboratory studies published in 1880 and 1882, Ogston described staphylococcal disease and its role in sepsis and abscess formation.1,2 More than 100 years later, Staphylococcus aureus remains a versatile and dangerous pathogen in humans. The frequencies of both community-acquired and hospital-acquired staphylococcal infections have increased steadily, with little change in overall mortality. Treatment of these infections . . .
5,550 citations
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TL;DR: Mutational and epigenetic profiling of a large acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patient cohort revealed that IDH1/2-mutant AMLs display global DNA hypermethylation and a specificHypermethylation signature, suggesting a shared proleukemogenic effect.
2,372 citations
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TL;DR: The ADHERE registry as mentioned in this paper is designed to study characteristics, management, and outcomes in a broad sample of patients hospitalized with acute decompensated heart failure, which is a leading cause of hospitalization for adults older than 65 years in the United States.
1,913 citations
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TL;DR: This study shows that Muc2 deficiency leads to inflammation of the colon and contributes to the onset and perpetuation of experimental colitis.
1,391 citations
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TL;DR: Modalities for blood collection and processing are fully delineated and the choice of tests is limited to dRVVT and a sensitive aPTT and the interpretation of the results in general and in particular situations is reported.
1,068 citations
Authors
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Dennis W. Dickson | 191 | 1243 | 148488 |
Richard B. Lipton | 176 | 2110 | 140776 |
Daniel S. Berman | 141 | 1363 | 86136 |
Dariush Mozaffarian | 139 | 585 | 157273 |
Eric P. Winer | 139 | 751 | 71587 |
Scott D. Solomon | 137 | 1145 | 103041 |
Jonathan L. Halperin | 133 | 486 | 121655 |
Martin S. Tallman | 117 | 917 | 60011 |
John S. Condeelis | 110 | 369 | 40937 |
Robert D. Burk | 108 | 515 | 39421 |
Andrea Natale | 106 | 945 | 52520 |
James M. Downey | 91 | 381 | 29506 |
Leslie A. Leinwand | 91 | 377 | 26587 |
Shlomo Shinnar | 90 | 288 | 25621 |
Paul B. Watkins | 86 | 266 | 27191 |