Vido Ramassar

1.0k total citations
19 papers, 871 citations indexed

About

Vido Ramassar is a scholar working on Immunology, Transplantation and Surgery. According to data from OpenAlex, Vido Ramassar has authored 19 papers receiving a total of 871 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Immunology, 7 papers in Transplantation and 5 papers in Surgery. Recurrent topics in Vido Ramassar's work include Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (7 papers), T-cell and B-cell Immunology (6 papers) and Immune Response and Inflammation (4 papers). Vido Ramassar is often cited by papers focused on Renal Transplantation Outcomes and Treatments (7 papers), T-cell and B-cell Immunology (6 papers) and Immune Response and Inflammation (4 papers). Vido Ramassar collaborates with scholars based in Canada, Germany and China. Vido Ramassar's co-authors include Philip F. Halloran, Joan Urmson, Nelson Goes, Kim Solez, Anette Melk, Lisa M. H. Helms, Marjan Afrouzian, Norman M. Kneteman, David C. Rayner and Ronald B. Moore and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Immunology, Journal of the American Society of Nephrology and American Journal Of Pathology.

In The Last Decade

Vido Ramassar

19 papers receiving 858 citations

Peers

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Wendy M. Mol Netherlands
Kaiyin Wu Germany
Wenjiong Zhou United States
Marvin Lin United States
Wendy M. Mol Netherlands
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All Works

19 of 19 papers shown
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Merani, Shaheed, Konrad S. Famulski, Vido Ramassar, AM James Shapiro, & Philip F. Halloran. (2012). Characterization of the transcriptome in isolated and transplanted mouse pancreatic islets. Islets. 4(2). 158–166. 2 indexed citations
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Melk, Anette, et al.. (2005). Expression of CTL Associated Transcripts Precedes the Development of Tubulitis in T‐Cell Mediated Kidney Graft Rejection. American Journal of Transplantation. 5(8). 1827–1836. 72 indexed citations
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Halloran, Philip F., Joan Urmson, Vido Ramassar, et al.. (2004). Lesions of T-Cell-Mediated Kidney Allograft Rejection in Mice Do Not Require Perforin or Granzymes A and B. American Journal of Transplantation. 4(5). 705–712. 31 indexed citations
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Takeuchi, Oki, Tasha N. Sims, Yutaka Takei, et al.. (2003). Differential Usage of Class II Transactivator Promoters PI and PIV during Inflammation and Injury in Kidney. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 14(11). 2823–2832. 12 indexed citations
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Jabs, Wolfram J., Vido Ramassar, Luis Hidalgo, et al.. (2003). Heterogeneity in the Evolution and Mechanisms of the Lesions of Kidney Allograft Rejection in Mice. American Journal of Transplantation. 3(12). 1501–1509. 40 indexed citations
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Mele, Tina, Norman M. Kneteman, Vido Ramassar, et al.. (2003). IFN‐γ is an Absolute Requirement for Spontaneous Acceptance of Liver Allografts. American Journal of Transplantation. 3(8). 942–951. 48 indexed citations
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Afrouzian, Marjan, et al.. (2002). Transcription Factor IRF-1 in Kidney Transplants Mediates Resistance to Graft Necrosis during Rejection. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 13(5). 1199–1209. 19 indexed citations
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Halloran, Philip F., Marjan Afrouzian, Vido Ramassar, et al.. (2001). Interferon-γ Acts Directly on Rejecting Renal Allografts to Prevent Graft Necrosis. American Journal Of Pathology. 158(1). 215–226. 68 indexed citations
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Halloran, Philip F., Leslie W. Miller, Joan Urmson, et al.. (2001). IFN-γ Alters the Pathology of Graft Rejection: Protection from Early Necrosis. The Journal of Immunology. 166(12). 7072–7081. 77 indexed citations
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Melk, Anette, Vido Ramassar, Lisa M. H. Helms, et al.. (2000). Telomere Shortening in Kidneys with Age. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 11(3). 444–453. 151 indexed citations
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Inman, Brant A., Brendan P. Halloran, Anette Melk, Vido Ramassar, & Philip F. Halloran. (1999). MICROCHIMERISM IN SENSITIZED RENAL PATIENTS. Transplantation. 67(10). 1381–1383. 13 indexed citations
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Mele, Tina, Norman M. Kneteman, Lin-Fu Zhu, Vido Ramassar, & Philip F. Halloran. (1999). INTERFERON-γ (IFN-γ) PROTECTS LIVER ALLOGRAFTS FROM EARLY IMMUNE INJURY. Transplantation. 67(7). S45–S45. 1 indexed citations
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Lui, Sing Leung, Vido Ramassar, Joan Urmson, & Philip F. Halloran. (1998). Mycophenolate mofetil reduces production of interferon-dependent major histocompatibility complex induction during allograft rejection, probably by limiting clonal expansion. Transplant Immunology. 6(1). 23–32. 19 indexed citations
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Sims, Tasha N., John F. Elliott, Vido Ramassar, Dan W. Denney, & Philip F. Halloran. (1997). Mouse class II transactivator: cDNA sequence and amino acid comparison with the human class II transactivator. Immunogenetics. 45(3). 220–222. 18 indexed citations
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Sims, Tasha N., Nelson Goes, Vido Ramassar, Joan Urmson, & Philip F. Halloran. (1997). IN VIVO CLASS II TRANSACTIVATOR EXPRESSION IN MICE IS INDUCED BY A NON-INTERFERON-?? MECHANISM IN RESPONSE TO LOCAL INJURY1,2. Transplantation. 64(12). 1657–1664. 20 indexed citations
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Ramassar, Vido, Nelson Goes, MICHAEL G. HOBART, & Philip F. Halloran. (1996). EVIDENCE FOR THE IN VIVO ROLE OF CLASS II TRANSACTIVATOR IN BASAL AND IFN-?? INDUCED CLASS II EXPRESSION IN MOUSE TISSUE1,2. Transplantation. 62(12). 1901–1907. 14 indexed citations
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HOBART, MICHAEL G., Vido Ramassar, Nelson Goes, Joan Urmson, & Philip F. Halloran. (1996). THE INDUCTION OF CLASS I AND II MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY COMPLEX BY ALLOGENEIC STIMULATION IS DEPENDENT ON THE TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR INTERFERON REGULATORY FACTOR 1 (IRF-1). Transplantation. 62(12). 1895–1901. 27 indexed citations
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Goes, Nelson, Joan Urmson, Vido Ramassar, & Philip F. Halloran. (1995). ISCHEMIC ACUTE TUBULAR NECROSIS INDUCES AN EXTENSIVE LOCAL CYTOKINE RESPONSE. Transplantation. 59(4). 565–572. 2 indexed citations
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Goes, Nelson, Joan Urmson, Vido Ramassar, & Philip F. Halloran. (1995). ISCHEMIC ACUTE TUBULAR NECROSIS INDUCES AN EXTENSIVE LOCAL CYTOKINE RESPONSE. Transplantation. 59(4). 565–572. 237 indexed citations

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