Selected January Publications from BIDMC Faculty

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JANUARY 31, 2020

Building on our culture of collaboration and innovation, our researchers are helping to transform medicine and health care delivery. Below are selected academic publications issued in the month of January.

Targeted deletion of PD-1 in myeloid cells induces antitumor immunity
Science Immunology / Research / Jan. 3, 2020
BIDMC Author: Laura Strauss, Mohamed Mahmoud, Jessica Weaver, Natalia Tijaro-Ovalle, Anthos Christofides, Qi Wang, Rinku Pal, Min Yuan, John Asara, Nikolaos Patsouki, Vassiliki Boussiotis (Department of Medicine, Division of Hematology-Oncology, Cancer Center)

Expanding the orthopaedic pipeline: The B.O.N.E.S. Initiative
Journal of Surgical Education / Research / Jan. 3, 2020
BIDMC Authors: Tamara Rozental (Department of Orthopaedics)

A brief history of human disease genetics
Nature / Research / Jan. 8, 2020
BIDMC Authors: Melina Claussnitzer (Biology of Aging Program)

The CD38/NAD/SIRTUIN1/EZH2 axis mitigates cytotoxic CD8 T cell function and identifies patients with SLE prone to infections
Cell Reports / Research / Jan. 8, 2020
BIDMC Authors: Eri Katsuyama, Abel Suarez-Fueyo, Sean Bradley, Masayuki Mizui, Ana Marin, Lama Mulki, Suzanne Krishfield, Vasileios Kyttaris, George Tsokos (Department of Medicine)

Tenofovir alafenamide for HIV preexposure prophylaxis: What can we DISCOVER about its true value?
Annals of Internal Medicine / Editorial / Jan. 14, 2020
BIDMC Author: Douglas Krakower (Division of Infectious Diseases)

Opportunities and challenges in valuing and evaluating aging physicians
JAMA / Editorial / Jan. 14, 2020
BIDMC Author: Eileen Reynolds (Department of Medicine)

How effective and safe is factor XI inhibition in preventing venous thrombosis?
JAMA / Editorial / Jan. 14, 2020
BIDMC Author: Kenneth Bauer (Division of Hemostasis and Thrombosis)

Modulation of lymphocyte-mediated tissue repair by rational design of heterocyclic aryl hydrocarbon receptor agonists
Science Advances / Research / Jan. 15, 2020
BIDMC Authors: Jiaxuan Chen, Carolyn Haller, Finith Jernigan, Steffi Koerner, Daniel Wong, Yiqiang Wang, Jae Eun Cheong, Revanth Kosaraju, Diane Park, Beena Thomas, Swati Bhasin, Roberto De La Rosa, Alykhan Premji, Liying Liu, Eden Park, Alan Moss, Manoj Bhasin, Lijun Sun, Elliot Chaikof (Department of Surgery, BIDMC Genomics, Proteomics, Bioinformatics and Systems Biology Center, Division of Gastroenterology)

Gamma gap thresholds and HIV, hepatitis C, and monoclonal gammopathy
Plos One / Research / Jan. 15, 2020
BIDMC Author: Stephen P. Juraschek (Division of Internal Medicine)

Estimation of current and future physiological states in insular cortex
Neuron / Research / Jan. 16, 2020
BIDMC Authors: Yoav Livneh, Arthur Sugden, Joseph Madara, Rachel Essner, Vanessa Flores, Jon Resch, Bradford Lowell and Mark Andermann (Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism)

Temporal trends in critical care outcomes in United States minority serving hospitals
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine / Research / Jan. 17, 2020
BIDMC Authors: John Danziger, Miguel Ángel Armengol de la Hoz, Kenneth Mukamal, Leo Celi (Department of Medicine, Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care and Pain Medicine)

The effects of antihypertensive class on gout in older adults
Journal of Hypertension / Research / Jan. 20, 2020
BIDMC Authors: Stephen Juraschek, Robert Shmerling, Jennifer Beach, Anthony Ishak, Kenneth Mukamal (Department of Medicine, Healthcare Associates)

Effects of sodium reduction on energy, metabolism, weight, thirst, and urine volume
Hypertension / Research / Jan. 20, 2020
BIDMC Author: Stephen Juraschek (Department of Medicine)

Orthostatic hypotension, cardiovascular outcomes, and adverse events
Hypertension / Research / Jan. 27. 2020
BIDMC Author: Stephen Juraschek (Department of Medicine)

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