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D-Index
53
Citations
7303
World Ranking
4016
National Ranking
1831

Overview

Charles G. Orosz was affiliated with The Ohio State University in the United States. Their academic career included research and scholarly activities centered at this institution.

No specific details regarding research papers, co-authors, or publication venues were provided to outline the scope or influence of their scientific contributions. Likewise, there is no available information about the particular fields or subfields of study in which they specialized.

Details about topics of work, book publications, and awards were not included in the available data, which limits the ability to construct a fuller picture of their academic profile or research impact.

Because the scientist is deceased, all descriptions use the past tense. However, the absence of detailed records on their scientific output, collaborations, and recognitions restricts further elaboration on their professional achievements or areas of expertise.

Best Publications

  • Human allograft acceptance is associated with immune regulation

    A.M. VanBuskirk;W.J. Burlingham;E. Jankowska-Gan;T. Chin

  • Myocarditis induced by targeted expression of the MCP-1 gene in murine cardiac muscle

    Pappachan E. Kolattukudy;Tam Quach;Sergio Bergese;Suzanne Breckenridge

  • Can graft endothelial cells initiate a host anti-graft immune response?

    Jordan S. Pober;Charles G. Orosz;Marlene L. Rose;Caroline O.S. Savage

  • The Basic Immune Simulator: An agent-based model to study the interactions between innate and adaptive immunity

    Virginia A Folcik;Gary C An;Charles G Orosz

  • Oxygen Sensing by Primary Cardiac Fibroblasts A Key Role of p21Waf1/Cip1/Sdi1

    Sashwati Roy;Savita Khanna;Alice A. Bickerstaff;Sukanya V. Subramanian

  • Transfusion of polarized TH2-like cell populations into SCID mouse cardiac allograft recipients results in acute allograft rejection.

    A M VanBuskirk;M E Wakely;C G Orosz

  • Expression of chemokine genes during rejection and long-term acceptance of cardiac allografts.

    R L Fairchild;A M VanBuskirk;T Kondo;M E Wakely

  • Clinical significance of MHC-reactive alloantibodies that develop after kidney or kidney-pancreas transplantation.

    Ronald P. Pelletier;Patrice K. Hennessy;Patrick W. Adams;Anne M. VanBuskirk

  • Immunobiology of Allograft Rejection in the Absence of IFN-γ: CD8+ Effector Cells Develop Independently of CD4+ Cells and CD40-CD40 Ligand Interactions

    D. Keith Bishop;Sherri Chan Wood;Ernst J. Eichwald;Charles G. Orosz

  • Evidence for a genetic predisposition towards acute rejection after kidney and simultaneous kidney-pancreas transplantation.

    Ronald Pelletier;Vera Pravica;Chris Perrey;Dongyuan Xia

  • Treatment with anti-vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 monoclonal antibody induces long-term murine cardiac allograft acceptance.

    Charles G. Orosz;Richard G. Ohye;Ronald P. Pelletier;Anne M. Van Buskirk

  • Use of C4d as a diagnostic adjunct in lung allograft biopsies.

    Cynthia M. Magro;Amy Pope Harman;Dana Klinger;Charles Orosz

  • Spontaneous Renal Allograft Acceptance Associated with “Regulatory” Dendritic Cells and IDO

    Charles H. Cook;Alice A. Bickerstaff;Jiao-Jing Wang;Tibor Nadasdy

  • Inflammation-induced endothelial cell adhesion to lymphocytes, neutrophils, and monocytes. Role of homing receptors and other adhesion molecules.

    Mark A. Jutila;Mark A. Jutila;Ellen L. Berg;Ellen L. Berg;Takashi K. Kishimoto;Takashi K. Kishimoto;Louis J. Picker;Louis J. Picker

  • Morphometric analysis of neointimal formation in murine cardiac allografts.

    Arthur T. Armstrong;Arthur R. Strauch;Randall C. Starling;Daniel D. Sedmak

  • Importance of endothelial VCAM-1 for inflammatory leukocytic infiltration in vivo.

    Ronald P. Pelletier;Richard G. Ohye;Anne Vanbuskirk;Daniel D. Sedmak

  • Trans vivo analysis of human delayed-type hypersensitivity reactivity.

    L Carrodeguas;C G Orosz;W J Waldman;D D Sedmak

  • Prevention of murine cardiac allograft rejection with gallium nitrate. Comparison with anti-CD4 monoclonal antibody.

    Charles G. Orosz;Elaine Wakely;Sergio D. Bergese;Anne M. VanBuskirk

  • A functional model of hepatocyte transplantation for in vivo immunologic studies

    Ginny L. Bumgardner;Marie Heininger;Jiashun Li;Dongyuan Xia

  • Unusual patterns of alloimmunity evoked by allogeneic liver parenchymal cells.

    Ginny L. Bumgardner;Charles G. Orosz

Frequent Co-Authors

Derry C. Roopenian
Derry C. Roopenian The Jackson Laboratory
William J. Burlingham
William J. Burlingham University of Wisconsin–Madison
Robert L. Fairchild
Robert L. Fairchild Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine
Paul W. Kincade
Paul W. Kincade Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation
Daniel A. Vallera
Daniel A. Vallera University of Minnesota
Andrew C. Novick
Andrew C. Novick Cleveland Clinic
Randall C. Starling
Randall C. Starling Cleveland Clinic
Frans H.J. Claas
Frans H.J. Claas Leiden University Medical Center
Eugene C. Butcher
Eugene C. Butcher Stanford University

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