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Jeanne E. Hendrickson

Jeanne E. Hendrickson

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Immunology

D-Index
46
Citations
7889
World Ranking
4624
National Ranking
2083

Overview

Jeanne E. Hendrickson is affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Medicine, with a focus on Hematology, Genetics, Physiology, Immunology, and Biochemistry.

Their work covers several specific topics including:

  • Blood groups and transfusion
  • Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders
  • Erythrocyte Function and Pathophysiology
  • Blood transfusion and management
  • Neonatal Health and Biochemistry
  • Complement system in diseases
  • Platelet Disorders and Treatments

Recent publications by Jeanne E. Hendrickson include:

  • "American Society of Hematology 2020 guidelines for sickle cell disease: transfusion support" (2020), published in Blood Advances
  • "Cost effectiveness of caplacizumab in acquired thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura" (2020), published in Blood
  • "Donor genetic and nongenetic factors affecting red blood cell transfusion effectiveness" (2021), published in JCI Insight
  • "Variation in Neonatal Transfusion Practice" (2021), published in The Journal of Pediatrics
  • "Hemolytic transfusion reactions in sickle cell disease: underappreciated and potentially fatal" (2020), published in Haematologica

Jeanne E. Hendrickson frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Christopher A. Tormey
  • Sean R. Stowell
  • Cassandra D. Josephson
  • Chance John Luckey
  • Krystalyn E. Hudson

Their publications are often found in notable scientific journals and venues such as:

  • Transfusion
  • Blood
  • Journal of Clinical Apheresis
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Blood Advances

Best Publications

  • Transfusion of red blood cells after prolonged storage produces harmful effects that are mediated by iron and inflammation

    Eldad A. Hod;Eldad A. Hod;Ning Zhang;Set A. Sokol;Boguslaw S. Wojczyk

  • American Society of Hematology 2020 guidelines for sickle cell disease: transfusion support.

    Stella T. Chou;Mouaz Alsawas;Ross M. Fasano;Joshua J. Field

  • Transfusion of human volunteers with older, stored red blood cells produces extravascular hemolysis and circulating non–transferrin-bound iron

    Eldad A. Hod;Gary M. Brittenham;Genia B. Billote;Richard O. Francis

  • Transfusion-related red blood cell alloantibodies: induction and consequences.

    Christopher A. Tormey;Jeanne E. Hendrickson

  • Initiation and Regulation of Complement during Hemolytic Transfusion Reactions

    Sean R. Stowell;Anne M. Winkler;Cheryl L. Maier;C. Maridith Arthur

  • Recipient inflammation affects the frequency and magnitude of immunization to transfused red blood cells

    Jeanne E. Hendrickson;Maxime Desmarets;Seema S. Deshpande;Traci E. Chadwick

  • A novel mouse model of red blood cell storage and posttransfusion in vivo survival.

    Christopher R. Gilson;Teresa S. Kraus;Eldad A. Hod;Jeanne E. Hendrickson

  • Inflammation enhances consumption and presentation of transfused RBC antigens by dendritic cells.

    Jeanne E. Hendrickson;Traci E. Chadwick;John D. Roback;Christopher D. Hillyer

  • Impact of red blood cell alloimmunization on sickle cell disease mortality: a case series.

    Robert Sheppard Nickel;Jeanne E. Hendrickson;Ross M. Fasano;Erin K. Meyer

  • Understanding red blood cell alloimmunization triggers

    Jeanne E. Hendrickson;Christopher A. Tormey

  • Hemolytic Disease of the Fetus and Newborn: Modern Practice and Future Investigations

    Jeanne E. Hendrickson;Meghan Delaney

  • Risk factors for red blood cell alloimmunization in the Recipient Epidemiology and Donor Evaluation Study (REDS-III) database.

    Matthew S Karafin;Matt Westlake;Ronald G Hauser;Christopher A Tormey

  • A murine neonatal model of necrotizing enterocolitis caused by anemia and red blood cell transfusions.

    Krishnan MohanKumar;Krishnan MohanKumar;Kopperuncholan Namachivayam;Kopperuncholan Namachivayam;Tanjing Song;Byeong Jake Cha

  • Bridging channel dendritic cells induce immunity to transfused red blood cells

    Samuele Calabro;Antonia Gallman;Uthaman Gowthaman;Dong Liu

  • Transfusion in the absence of inflammation induces antigen-specific tolerance to murine RBCs.

    Nicole H. Smith;Eldad A. Hod;Eldad A. Hod;Steven L. Spitalnik;Steven L. Spitalnik;James C. Zimring

  • Factors Influencing RBC Alloimmunization: Lessons Learned from Murine Models

    Alex B. Ryder;James C. Zimring;Jeanne E. Hendrickson

  • Immunophenotypic parameters and RBC alloimmunization in children with sickle cell disease on chronic transfusion

    Robert S. Nickel;Robert S. Nickel;John T. Horan;Ross M. Fasano;Erin Meyer

  • Storage of murine red blood cells enhances alloantibody responses to an erythroid-specific model antigen.

    Jeanne E. Hendrickson;Eldad A. Hod;Steven L. Spitalnik;Christopher D. Hillyer

  • Regulation of primary alloantibody response through antecedent exposure to a microbial T-cell epitope.

    Krystalyn E. Hudson;Eugene Lin;Jeanne E. Hendrickson;Aron E. Lukacher

  • Antigen Modulation Confers Protection to Red Blood Cells from Antibody through Fcγ Receptor Ligation

    Sean R. Stowell;Justine S. Liepkalns;Jeanne E. Hendrickson;Kathryn R. Girard-Pierce

Frequent Co-Authors

James C. Zimring
James C. Zimring University of Washington
Steven L. Spitalnik
Steven L. Spitalnik Columbia University
Edward L. Murphy
Edward L. Murphy University of California, San Francisco
Akiko Iwasaki
Akiko Iwasaki Yale University
John D. Roberts
John D. Roberts Yale University
Michael A. Matthay
Michael A. Matthay University of California, San Francisco
Philip J. Norris
Philip J. Norris University of California, San Francisco
Steven Kleinman
Steven Kleinman University of British Columbia
Richard Stone
Richard Stone Harvard University

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