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Noriko Murase is affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh in the United States and works in the field of Medicine, with a focus on Surgery. The primary area of research centers on Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes.

Murase's recent publication includes the paper titled "Relative contribution of direct and indirect allorecognition in developing tolerance after liver transplantation," published in 2020 by UNC Libraries. This work has received citations reflecting engagement within the academic community.

Frequent collaborators in Murase's research include:

  • Hideyoshi Toyokawa
  • Atsunori Nakao
  • Robert J. Bailey
  • Michael A. Nalesnik
  • Takashi Kaizu

The publication venues where Murase's work appears include:

  • UNC Libraries

Main research topics addressed are:

  • Organ Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes

Murase's scientific contributions focus on the mechanisms related to liver transplantation, particularly the immunological aspects involved in transplant tolerance.

Best Publications

  • Bone marrow as a potential source of hepatic oval cells.

    B. E. Petersen;W. C. Bowen;K. D. Patrene;W. M. Mars

  • Cell migration, chimerism, and graft acceptance

    Thomas E. Starzl;Anthony J. Demetris;Noriko Murase;Suzanne Ildstad

  • Cell migration and chimerism after whole-organ transplantation: The basis of graft acceptance

    Thomas E. Starzl;Anthony J. Demetris;Massimo Trucco;Noriko Murase

  • Tolerogenic immunosuppression for organ transplantation.

    Thomas E Starzl;Noriko Murase;Kareem Abu-Elmagd;Edward A Gray

  • Murine Liver Allograft Transplantation: Tolerance and Donor Cell Chimerism

    Shigwang Qian;Anthony J. Demetris;Noriko Murase;Abdul S. Rao

  • Chimerism and donor-specific nonreactivity 27 to 29 years after kidney allotransplantation.

    Thomas E. Starzl;Anthony J. Demetris;Massimo Trucco;Adriana Zeevi

  • Systemic chimerism in human female recipients of male livers.

    T.E Starzl;H Ramos;A Zeevi;C Ricordi

  • Five hundred intestinal and multivisceral transplantations at a single center: major advances with new challenges.

    Kareem M. Abu-Elmagd;Guilherme Costa;Geoffrey J. Bond;Kyle Soltys

  • Clinical Intestinal Transplantation: A Decade of Experience at a Single Center

    Kareem Abu-Elmagd;Jorge Reyes;Geoffrey Bond;George Mazariegos

  • Carbon monoxide differentially inhibits TLR signaling pathways by regulating ROS-induced trafficking of TLRs to lipid rafts

    Kiichi Nakahira;Hong Pyo Kim;Xue Hui Geng;Atsunori Nakao

  • Acute rejection is associated with antibodies to non-Gal antigens in baboons using Gal-knockout pig kidneys.

    Gang Chen;Hua Qian;Thomas Starzl;Hongtao Sun

  • Mitosis and apoptosis in the liver of interleukin‐6–deficient mice after partial hepatectomy

    Toshiki Sakamoto;Zejin Liu;Noriko Murase;Tsukasa Ezure

  • The lost chord: microchimerism and allograft survival

    Thomas E. Starzi;Anthony J. Demetris;Noriko Murase;Massimo Trucco

  • Clinical Intestinal Transplantation: New Perspectives and Immunologic Considerations

    Kareem Abu-Elmagd;Jorge Reyes;Satoru Todo;Abdul Rao

  • Protection Against Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury in Cardiac and Renal Transplantation with Carbon Monoxide, Biliverdin and Both

    Atsunori Nakao;Joao Seda Neto;Shinichi Kanno;Donna B. Stolz

  • CHIMERISM AFTER LIVER TRANSPLANTATION FOR TYPE IV GLYCOGEN STORAGE DISEASE AND TYPE 1 GAUCHER’S DISEASE

    Thomas E. Starzl;Anthony J. Demetris;Massimo Trucco;Camillo Ricordi

  • Donor cell chimerism permitted by immunosuppressive drugs: a new view of organ transplantation

    Thomas E. Starzl;Anthony J. Demetris;Noriko Murase;Angus W. Thomson

  • Long-term controlled normoglycemia in diabetic non-human primates after transplantation with hCD46 transgenic porcine islets.

    D J van der Windt;R Bottino;A Casu;N Campanile

  • Carbon monoxide inhalation protects rat intestinal grafts from ischemia/reperfusion injury.

    Atsunori Nakao;Kei Kimizuka;Donna B. Stolz;Joao Seda Neto

  • Protection of transplant-induced renal ischemia-reperfusion injury with carbon monoxide

    Joao Seda Neto;Atsunori Nakao;Kei Kimizuka;Anna Jeanine Romanosky

Frequent Co-Authors

Anthony J. Demetris
Anthony J. Demetris University of Pittsburgh
Thomas E. Starzl
Thomas E. Starzl University of Pittsburgh
John J. Fung
John J. Fung University of Chicago
Angus W. Thomson
Angus W. Thomson University of Pittsburgh
David A. Geller
David A. Geller University of Pittsburgh
Donna B. Stolz
Donna B. Stolz University of Pittsburgh
Massimo Trucco
Massimo Trucco Carnegie Mellon University
Michael A. Nalesnik
Michael A. Nalesnik University of Pittsburgh
Kareem Abu-Elmagd
Kareem Abu-Elmagd Cleveland Clinic
Augustine M. K. Choi
Augustine M. K. Choi Cornell University

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