Publications by authors named "G A Maresh"

Ricin toxin is an agent of biodefense concern and we have been developing countermeasures for ricin threats. In doing so, we sought biomarkers of ricin toxicosis and found that in mice parenteral injection of ricin toxin causes profound hypoglycemia, in the absence of other clinical laboratory abnormalities. We now seek to identify the mechanisms underlying this hypoglycemia.

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We have constructed bispecific immunoglobulin-like immunoadhesins that bind to both the HIV-envelope glycoproteins: gp120 and gp41. These immunoadhesins have N terminal domains of human CD4 engrafted onto the N-terminus of the heavy chain of human anti-gp41 mAb 7B2. Binding of these constructs to recombinant Env and their antiviral activities were compared to that of the parental mAbs and CD4, as well as to control mAbs.

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Diffuse alveolar hemorrhage (DAH) is a rare but potentially life-threatening emergency that has both immune and non-immune etiologies. The objective of this investigation was to compare the risk factors and outcomes of immune and non-immune causes of DAH at a tertiary-care academic center. This was a retrospective observational study conducted at a University center.

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Immunotherapy, specifically research involving immune checkpoint blockers (ICBs), has become a popular trend in anticancer research over the last three years. Due to the difficulties and often poor translation of results from models, models have become more relevant than ever. With the discovery of NOD, , and mutations, patient-derived xenograft (PDX) mouse models were developed, providing an ideal environment for ICBs testing.

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