Physician
Pulmonology
Dr. Timothy C. Rodell, MD
Timothy Rodell works in the field of Pulmonology. He attended University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine is a top medical college. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine has a rank of 22 in research and a 2 in primary care Timothy Rodell is a published physician. He published 15 publications, including: 'Traumatic brain contusions: a clinical role for the kinin antagonist CP-0127.'
Publications
- Phase I Trial of a Yeast-Based Therapeutic Cancer Vaccine (GI-6301) Targeting the Transcription Factor Brachyury.
- Safety, tolerability and immunogenicity of GS-4774, a hepatitis B virus-specific therapeutic vaccine, in healthy subjects: A randomized study.
- A randomized, placebo-controlled trial of oral beclomethasone dipropionate as a prednisone-sparing therapy for gastrointestinal graft-versus-host disease.
- Mutation-selective tumor remission with Ras-targeted, whole yeast-based immunotherapy.
- Whole recombinant yeast-based immunotherapy induces potent T cell responses targeting HCV NS3 and Core proteins.
- Yeasts encoding tumour antigens in cancer immunotherapy.
- Traumatic brain contusions: a clinical role for the kinin antagonist CP-0127.
- Treatment of severe systemic inflammatory response syndrome and sepsis with a novel bradykinin antagonist, deltibant (CP-0127). Results of a randomized, double-blind, ...
- The kallikrein/kinin system and kinin antagonists in trauma.
- Wilms' tumor-aniridia association: segregation of affected chromosome in somatic cell hybrids, identification of cell surface antigen associated with deleted area, and...
- Pulmonary oxygen toxicity and ischemia-reperfusion injury. A mechanism in common involving xanthine oxidase and neutrophils.
- Endothelial cell xanthine oxidase-derived toxic oxygen metabolites contribute to acute lung injury from neutrophil elastase.
- Xanthine oxidase-derived hydrogen peroxide contributes to ischemia reperfusion-induced edema in gerbil brains.
- Xanthine oxidase mediates elastase-induced injury to isolated lungs and endothelium.
Schools
University of North Carolina At Chapel Hill
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University of Colorado
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine
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