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D-Index
53
Citations
12088
World Ranking
3957
National Ranking
1811

Overview

J. Vidya Sarma is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their academic profile reflects engagement with research activities associated with this institution.

No detailed record of recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, or awards is currently available for J. Vidya Sarma.

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Best Publications

  • The complement system.

    J. Vidya Sarma;Peter A. Ward

  • Generation of C5a in the absence of C3: a new complement activation pathway.

    Markus Huber-Lang;J Vidya Sarma;Firas S Zetoune;Daniel Rittirsch

  • Drusen complement components C3a and C5a promote choroidal neovascularization

    Miho Nozaki;Brian J. Raisler;Eiji Sakurai;J. Vidya Sarma

  • Phagocyte-derived catecholamines enhance acute inflammatory injury

    Michael A. Flierl;Daniel Rittirsch;Brian A. Nadeau;Anthony J. Chen

  • Functional roles for C5a receptors in sepsis

    Daniel Rittirsch;Michael A Flierl;Brian A Nadeau;Danielle E Day

  • Protective Effects of IL-6 Blockade in Sepsis Are Linked to Reduced C5a Receptor Expression

    Niels C. Riedemann;Thomas A. Neff;Ren Feng Guo;Kurt D. Bernacki

  • Generation of C5a by phagocytic cells.

    Markus Huber-Lang;Ellen M. Younkin;J. Vidya Sarma;Niels Riedemann

  • Complement-induced impairment of innate immunity during sepsis.

    Markus S. Huber-Lang;Ellen M. Younkin;J. Vidya Sarma;Stephanie R. McGuire

  • Extracellular histones are essential effectors of C5aR- and C5L2-mediated tissue damage and inflammation in acute lung injury

    Markus Bosmann;Jamison J. Grailer;Robert Ruemmler;Norman F. Russkamp

  • Adverse functions of IL-17A in experimental sepsis

    Michael A. Flierl;Daniel Rittirsch;Hongwei Gao;Laszlo M. Hoesel

  • Catecholamines-crafty weapons in the inflammatory arsenal of immune/inflammatory cells or opening pandora's box?

    Michael A. Flierl;Daniel Rittirsch;Markus Huber-Lang;J. Vidya Sarma

  • Regulatory role of C5a in LPS-induced IL-6 production by neutrophils during sepsis

    Niels C. Riedemann;Ren Feng Guo;Travis J. Hollmann;Hongwei Gao

  • Anti-C5a Ameliorates Coagulation/Fibrinolytic Protein Changes in a Rat Model of Sepsis

    Ines J. Laudes;Jeffrey C. Chu;Sujata Sikranth;Markus Huber-Lang

  • Protection of innate immunity by C5aR antagonist in septic mice

    Markus S. Huber-Lang;Niels C. Riedeman;J. Vidya Sarma;Ellen M. Younkin

  • Regulatory Effects of iNOS on Acute Lung Inflammatory Responses in Mice

    Cecilia L. Speyer;Thomas A. Neff;Roscoe L. Warner;Ren Feng Guo

  • C5a-induced gene expression in human umbilical vein endothelial cells.

    Eric A. Albrecht;Arul M. Chinnaiyan;Sooryanarayana Varambally;Chandan Kumar-Sinha

  • Expression and function of C5a receptor in mouse microvascular endothelial cells.

    Ines J. Laudes;Jeffrey C. Chu;Markus Huber-Lang;Ren Feng Guo

  • Harmful and protective roles of neutrophils in sepsis.

    Laszlo M Hoesel;Thomas A Neff;Simona B Neff;John G Younger

  • Upregulation of Phagocyte-Derived Catecholamines Augments the Acute Inflammatory Response

    Michael A. Flierl;Daniel Rittirsch;Brian A. Nadeau;J. Vidya Sarma

  • Molecular Events in the Cardiomyopathy of Sepsis

    Michael A. Flierl;Daniel Rittirsch;Markus S. Huber-Lang;J. Vidya Sarma

  • Protective effects of anti-C5a peptide antibodies in experimental sepsis.

    Markus S. Huber-Lang;J. Vidya Sarma;Stephanie R. McGuire;Kristina T. Lu

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter A. Ward
Peter A. Ward University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Markus Huber-Lang
Markus Huber-Lang University of Ulm
John D. Lambris
John D. Lambris University of Pennsylvania
Nico van Rooijen
Nico van Rooijen Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Malcolm E. Molyneux
Malcolm E. Molyneux Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
José Jalife
José Jalife University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Rick A. Wetsel
Rick A. Wetsel The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
Kevin C. Kain
Kevin C. Kain University Health Network
Peter N. Monk
Peter N. Monk University of Sheffield
Norma P. Gerard
Norma P. Gerard Boston Children's Hospital

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