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Overview

Andrew Baird is affiliated with the University of California, San Diego in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with notable contributions in subfields including Surgery, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Hematology, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's main research topics cover Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia and Thrombosis, Platelet Disorders and Treatments, Occupational and Environmental Lung Diseases, S100 Proteins and Annexins, Venous Thromboembolism Diagnosis and Management, Ferroptosis and Cancer Prognosis, and Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging.

Andrew Baird has contributed to several publications, including recent papers such as:

  • ECRG4 regulates neutrophil recruitment and CD44 expression during the inflammatory response to injury (2020, Science Advances)
  • Risk-benefit analysis of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine in Australia using a Bayesian network modelling framework (2021, Vaccine)
  • CHRFAM7A reduces monocyte/macrophage migration and colony formation in vitro (2020, Inflammation Research)
  • Designing an evidence-based Bayesian network for estimating the risk versus benefits of AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine (2022, Vaccine)
  • Obesity in Total Hip Arthroplasty: Demographic Disparities and Outcome Incongruities (2020, Cureus)

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Brian P. Eliceiri
  • Colleen L. Lau
  • Helen J. Mayfield
  • Jane E. Sinclair
  • S. J. Brown

Andrew Baird's work appears regularly in several publication venues such as the Journal of Clinical Oncology, Vaccine, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Circulation, and Science Advances.

They have also published a book chapter with the Water Environment Federation titled "Enhanced biological treatment retrofit helps Sherborne achieve compliance" (2020).

Best Publications

  • Basic fibroblast growth factor induces angiogenesis in vitro.

    Roberto Montesano;Jean-Dominique Vassalli;A. Baird;R. Guillemin

  • Primary structure of bovine pituitary basic fibroblast growth factor (FGF) and comparison with the amino-terminal sequence of bovine brain acidic FGF.

    Frederick Esch;Andrew Baird;Nicholas Ling;Naoto Ueno

  • Fibroblast growth factor promotes survival of dissociated hippocampal neurons and enhances neurite extension.

    P Walicke;W M Cowan;N Ueno;A Baird

  • Isolation of brain fibroblast growth factor by heparin-Sepharose affinity chromatography: identity with pituitary fibroblast growth factor.

    Denis Gospodarowicz;Jannie Cheng;Ge-Ming Lui;Andrew Baird

  • A dual receptor system is required for basic fibroblast growth factor activity

    Michael Klagsbrun;Andrew Baird

  • Basic fibroblast growth factor from human keratinocytes is a natural mitogen for melanocytes.

    R Halaban;R Langdon;N Birchall;C Cuono

  • Fibroblast growth factor

    Frederick Stephen Esch;Andrew Baird;Peter Dr. Bohlen;Denis Jersy Gospodarowicz

  • Distribution of basic fibroblast growth factor in the 18-day rat fetus: localization in the basement membranes of diverse tissues.

    A M Gonzalez;M Buscaglia;M Ong;A Baird

  • Fibroblast growth factors are present in the extracellular matrix produced by endothelial cells invitro: Implications for a role of heparinase-like enzymes in the neovascular response

    Andrew Baird;Nicholas Ling

  • Immunoreactive fibroblast growth factor in cells of peritoneal exudate suggests its identity with macrophage-derived growth factor.

    Andrew Baird;Pierre Mormède;Peter Bőhlen

  • Molecular characterization of fibroblast growth factor: distribution and biological activities in various tissues.

    Andrew Baird;Frederick Esch;Pierre Mormede;Naoto Ueno

  • Receptor- and heparin-binding domains of basic fibroblast growth factor

    Andrew Baird;David Schubert;Nicholas Ling;Roger Guillemin

  • Hydrological processes in abandoned and restored peatlands: An overview of management approaches

    J. S. Price;A. L. Heathwaite;A. J. Baird

  • Fibroblast growth factors: activities and significance of non-neurotrophin neurotrophic growth factors

    Andrew Baird

  • The Fibroblast Growth Factor Family An Overview

    Andrew Baird;Michael Klagsbrun

  • Inhibition of endothelial cell proliferation by type β-transforming growth factor: Interactions with acidic and basic fibroblast growth factors

    Andrew Baird;Terri Durkin

  • BEYOND “THE LIMITS TO PEAT BOG GROWTH”: CROSS-SCALE FEEDBACK IN PEATLAND DEVELOPMENT

    Lisa R. Belyea;Andrew J. Baird

  • Fibroblasts genetically modified to produce nerve growth factor induce robust neuritic ingrowth after grafting to the spinal cord.

    M H Tuszynski;D A Peterson;J Ray;A Baird

  • A comprehensive analysis of the distribution of FGF-2 and FGFR1 in the rat brain.

    Ana Maria Gonzalez;Martin Berry;Pamela A. Maher;Ann Logan

  • Retina- and eye-derived endothelial cell growth factors: partial molecular characterization and identity with acidic and basic fibroblast growth factors.

    Andrew Baird;Frederick Esch;Denis Gospodarowicz;Roger Guillemin

Frequent Co-Authors

Raul Coimbra
Raul Coimbra Riverside University Health System - Medical Center
Nicholas Ling
Nicholas Ling Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Joseph Holden
Joseph Holden University of Leeds
Pippa J. Chapman
Pippa J. Chapman University of Leeds
Frederick Esch
Frederick Esch Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Paul J. Morris
Paul J. Morris University of Leeds
Roger Guillemin
Roger Guillemin Salk Institute for Biological Studies
Peter Bohlen
Peter Bohlen Eli Lilly (United States)
Edward G. Stopa
Edward G. Stopa Brown University
Conrad E. Johanson
Conrad E. Johanson Brown University

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