A Shoker

855 total citations
30 papers, 657 citations indexed

About

A Shoker is a scholar working on Transplantation, Nephrology and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, A Shoker has authored 30 papers receiving a total of 657 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 16 papers in Transplantation, 11 papers in Nephrology and 6 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in A Shoker's work include Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (16 papers), Dialysis and Renal Disease Management (6 papers) and Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes (6 papers). A Shoker is often cited by papers focused on Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (16 papers), Dialysis and Renal Disease Management (6 papers) and Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes (6 papers). A Shoker collaborates with scholars based in Canada, United States and Egypt. A Shoker's co-authors include Amira Abdelrasoul, Arash Mollahosseini, Mabood Qureshi, Ahmed Zahran, Anne Boucher, David Landsberg, J. Shapiro, Dianne Arlen, Stéphan Busque and Sandra M. Cockfield and has published in prestigious journals such as Clinical Infectious Diseases, Journal of the American Society of Nephrology and Transplantation.

In The Last Decade

A Shoker

28 papers receiving 643 citations

Peers

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L. Poli Italy
Phuong-Thu Pham United States
G Yakupoğlu Türkiye
R. P. Burden United Kingdom
Cristina Arce United States
Ramesh Naik United Kingdom
R Oulès France
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All Works

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Abdelrasoul, Amira & A Shoker. (2022). POS-600 Investigations on the Impact of Hemodialysis Clinical Practices on Human Plasma Proteins Loss and von Willebrand factor. Kidney International Reports. 7(2). S258–S258. 6 indexed citations
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Mollahosseini, Arash, Amira Abdelrasoul, & A Shoker. (2020). Latest advances in zwitterionic structures modified dialysis membranes. Materials Today Chemistry. 15. 100227–100227. 60 indexed citations
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Taylor, Jeff, et al.. (2016). Health Literacy, Knowledge, and Patient Satisfaction Before Kidney Transplantation. Transplantation Proceedings. 48(8). 2608–2614. 29 indexed citations
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Mainra, Rahul, et al.. (2013). Severe antibody-mediated rejection following IVIG infusion in a kidney transplant recipient with BK-virus nephropathy. Transplant Immunology. 28(4). 145–147. 7 indexed citations
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Mansell, Holly, Lawrence Worobetz, T Sylwestrowicz, & A Shoker. (2012). A Retrospective Study of the Framingham Cardiovascular Risk Scores in a Liver Transplant Population. Transplantation Proceedings. 45(1). 308–314. 4 indexed citations
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Morales, J.M., Anders Hartmann, Rowan G. Walker, et al.. (2009). Similar Lipid Profile But Improved Long-Term Outcomes With Sirolimus After Cyclosporine Withdrawal Compared to Sirolimus With Continuous Cyclosporine. Transplantation Proceedings. 41(6). 2339–2344. 2 indexed citations
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Zahran, Ahmed, Mabood Qureshi, & A Shoker. (2007). Comparison between creatinine and cystatin C-based GFR equations in renal transplantation. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation. 22(9). 2659–2668. 55 indexed citations
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Rush, David N., Dianne Arlen, Anne Boucher, et al.. (2007). Lack of Benefit of Early Protocol Biopsies in Renal Transplant Patients Receiving TAC and MMF: A Randomized Study. American Journal of Transplantation. 7(11). 2538–2545. 152 indexed citations
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Shoker, A, et al.. (2006). Performance of creatinine clearance equations on the original Cockcroft-Gault population. Clinical Nephrology. 66(8). 89–97. 34 indexed citations
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Thoma, Brent, et al.. (2006). Prevalence of weight gain in patients with better renal transplant function. Clinical Nephrology. 65(6). 408–414. 23 indexed citations
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Baltzan, Marc & A Shoker. (2002). Relative contribution of HLA disparity to chronic allograft nephropathy. Transplantation Proceedings. 34(8). 3125–3127.
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Zaltzman, Jeffrey S., Vivian C. McAlister, David Russell, et al.. (2001). Tacrolimus, MMF, steroid, and ALG immunotherapy for high immunological risk renal transplant recipients. Transplantation Proceedings. 33(1-2). 1044–1045. 1 indexed citations
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Conti, D, Thomas A. Gonwa, Philip F. Halloran, et al.. (2000). Intravenous mycophenolate mofetil: safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics. Clinical Transplantation. 14(3). 179–188. 61 indexed citations
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Shoker, A, et al.. (1998). Long-term renal graft failure declines with only azathioprine/steroid immunosuppression. Transplantation Proceedings. 30(5). 1796–1797.
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Baltzan, Marc, et al.. (1997). Fate of recurrent acute interstitial cellular rejection in an HLA identical kidney transplant recipient: impact of donor microchimerism.. PubMed. 48(5). 300–6. 8 indexed citations
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Okasha, Kamal, et al.. (1997). Immunoglobulin G subclasses and susceptibility to allosensitization in humans.. PubMed. 48(3). 165–72. 4 indexed citations
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Baltzan, Marc, et al.. (1996). HLA-IDENTITY-LONG-TERM RENAL GRAFT SURVIVAL, ACUTE VASCULAR, CHRONIC VASCULAR, AND ACUTE INTERSTITIAL REJECTION1. Transplantation. 61(6). 881–885. 13 indexed citations
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Shoker, A, et al.. (1995). Lack of enhanced T-helper cell function in uremic patients with circulating alloreactive antibodies.. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 5(7). 1441–1450. 8 indexed citations
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Cardella, Carl J., Justine Rochon, A Shoker, et al.. (1988). The sensitized patient. A single center study.. PubMed. 171–9. 2 indexed citations

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