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Citations
13194
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14299
National Ranking
6026

Overview

Dominic W. Chung is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of medicine, with a particular focus on hematology, immunology, and emergency medicine.

The scientist's research topics include:

  • Platelet Disorders and Treatments
  • Complement system in diseases
  • Blood groups and transfusion
  • Blood Coagulation and Thrombosis Mechanisms
  • Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders
  • Trauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, Resuscitation
  • Trauma and Emergency Care Studies

Frequent coauthors in Dominic W. Chung's collaborative research are:

  • Junmei Chen
  • José A. López
  • Xiaoyun Fu
  • Jonathan R. Lindner

Research outputs have appeared predominantly in publication venues such as:

  • Blood
  • JACC Basic to Translational Science
  • Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis
  • Journal of the American Heart Association
  • Transplantation and Cellular Therapy

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored include:

  • Low-density lipoprotein promotes microvascular thrombosis by enhancing von Willebrand factor self-association, 2023, Blood
  • Arterial Platelet Adhesion in Atherosclerosis-Prone Arteries of Obese, Insulin-Resistant Nonhuman Primates, 2021, Journal of the American Heart Association
  • Recognition of PF4-VWF complexes by heparin-induced thrombocytopenia antibodies contributes to thrombus propagation, 2020, Blood
  • Proteolysis of Von Willebrand Factor Influences Inflammatory Endothelial Activation and Vascular Compliance in Atherosclerosis, 2020, JACC Basic to Translational Science
  • Prognostic Biomarkers for Thrombotic Microangiopathy after Acute Graft-versus-Host Disease: A Nested Case-Control Study, 2020, Transplantation and Cellular Therapy

Best Publications

  • Endothelial Activation and Blood-Brain Barrier Disruption in Neurotoxicity after Adoptive Immunotherapy with CD19 CAR-T Cells.

    Juliane Gust;Kevin A. Hay;Kevin A. Hay;Laïla-Aïcha Hanafi;Daniel Li

  • Structure of von Willebrand factor cleaving protease (ADAMTS13), a metalloprotease involved in thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura

    Xinglong Zheng;Dominic Chung;Thomas K. Takayama;Elaine M. Majerus

  • Kinetics and biomarkers of severe cytokine release syndrome after CD19 chimeric antigen receptor-modified T-cell therapy.

    Kevin A. Hay;Kevin A. Hay;Laïla-Aïcha Hanafi;Daniel Li;Juliane Gust

  • Purification of human von Willebrand factor-cleaving protease and its identification as a new member of the metalloproteinase family.

    Kazuo Fujikawa;Hiroshi Suzuki;Brad McMullen;Dominic Chung

  • Characterization of a cDNA coding for human factor VII

    Steven P. Leytus;Dominic W. Chung;Walter Kisiel;Kotoku Kurachi

  • Cloning of the alpha chain of human platelet glycoprotein Ib: a transmembrane protein with homology to leucine-rich alpha 2-glycoprotein.

    Jose A. Lopez;Dominic W. Chung;Kazuo Fujikawa;Frederick S. Hagen

  • Factor XI deficiency in Ashkenazi Jews in Israel.

    Rei Asakai;Dominic W. Chung;Earl W. Davie;Uri Seligsohn

  • Role of fibrinogen alpha and gamma chain sites in platelet aggregation.

    David H. Farrell;Perumal Thiagarajan;Dominic W. Chung;Earl W. Davie

  • Amino acid sequence of human factor XI, a blood coagulation factor with four tandem repeats that are highly homologous with plasma prekallikrein.

    Kazuo Fujikawa;Dominic W. Chung;Lee E. Hendrickson;Earl W. Davie

  • The alpha and beta chains of human platelet glycoprotein Ib are both transmembrane proteins containing a leucine-rich amino acid sequence.

    Jose A. Lopez;Dominic W. Chung;Kazuo Fujikawa;Frederick S. Hagen

  • Human plasma prekallikrein, a zymogen to a serine protease that contains four tandem repeats.

    Dominic W. Chung;Kazuo Fujikawa;Brad A. McMullen;Earl W. Davie

  • Crystal structure of a 30 kDa C-terminal fragment from the γ chain of human fibrinogen

    Vivien C. Yee;Kathleen P. Pratt;Hélène C F Côté;Isolde Le Trong

  • Protease-activated receptor 1 is the primary mediator of thrombin-stimulated platelet procoagulant activity.

    Henrik Andersen;Daniel L. Greenberg;Kazuo Fujikawa;Wenfeng Xu

  • gamma and gamma' chains of human fibrinogen are produced by alternative mRNA processing.

    Dominic W. Chung;Earl W. Davie

  • The primary fibrin polymerization pocket: three-dimensional structure of a 30-kDa C-terminal gamma chain fragment complexed with the peptide Gly-Pro-Arg-Pro.

    K. P. Pratt;H. C. F. Côté;D. W. Chung;R. E. Stenkamp

  • Inflammation, von Willebrand factor, and ADAMTS13

    Junmei Chen;Dominic W. Chung

  • Organization of the gene for human factor XI.

    Rei Asakai;Earl W. Davie;Dominic W. Chung

  • Characterization of a complementary deoxyribonucleic acid coding for the gamma chain of human fibrinogen.

    Dominic W. Chung;Wai Yee Chan;Earl W. Davie

  • Oxidative modification of von Willebrand factor by neutrophil oxidants inhibits its cleavage by ADAMTS13.

    Junmei Chen;Xiaoyun Fu;Yi Wang;Minhua Ling

  • Characterization of complementary deoxyribonucleic acid and genomic deoxyribonucleic acid for the beta chain of human fibrinogen.

    Dominic W. Chung;Benito G. Que;Mark W. Rixon;Myles Mace

Frequent Co-Authors

Earl W. Davie
Earl W. Davie University of Washington
Yi Wang
Yi Wang Cornell University
Kazuo Fujikawa
Kazuo Fujikawa University of Washington
W. Conrad Liles
W. Conrad Liles University of Washington
Stanley R. Riddell
Stanley R. Riddell University of Washington
Cameron J. Turtle
Cameron J. Turtle Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
David G. Maloney
David G. Maloney Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Ronald E. Stenkamp
Ronald E. Stenkamp University of Washington
Mortimer Poncz
Mortimer Poncz Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Werner Müller-Esterl
Werner Müller-Esterl Goethe University Frankfurt

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