Dr. Manish Janardhan Butte M.D., PH.D.
Allergist and Immunologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Allergy/Immunology
PO BOX 951556 LOS ANGELES CA, 90095About
Dr. Manish Butte practices Pediatric Allergy Medicine in Stanford, CA. A pediatric allergist/immunologist finds and treats allergies and immune system problems that child patients suffer from. Dr. Butte treats the reactions caused by pet dander, pollen, dust, mold spores, insect stings, food, and medications; those reactions include asthma, hay fever, hives, eczema, or a very severe and unusual reaction called anaphylaxis.
Board Certification
Allergy and ImmunologyAmerican Board of Allergy and ImmunologyABAI
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Functional studies of the BTB domain in the Drosophila GAGA and Mod(mdg4) proteins.
- Neurotrophic factor structures reveal clues to evolution, binding, specificity, and receptor activation.
- Pentobarbital desensitization in a 3-month-old child.
- Patterned paper as a platform for inexpensive, low-volume, portable bioassays.
- Programmed death-1 ligand 1 interacts specifically with the B7-1 costimulatory molecule to inhibit T cell responses.
- PD-1 and its ligands in tolerance and immunity.
- Cell encapsulation in sub-mm sized gel modules using replica molding.
- Interaction of human PD-L1 and B7-1.
- Thread as a matrix for biomedical assays.
- Dependence of avidity on linker length for a bivalent ligand-bivalent receptor model system.
- Optical planar waveguide for cell counting.
- Counting cells with a low-cost integrated microfluidics-waveguide sensor.
- Atomic force mechanobiology of pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes.
- CD28 costimulation regulates genome-wide effects on alternative splicing.
- Single molecule labeling of an atomic force microscope cantilever tip.
Publications
- OPTICS EXPRESSReal-time GPU-based 3D Deconvolution2013
- PLOS ONECD28 Costimulation Regulates Genome-Wide Effects on Altertive Splicing2012
- PLOS ONEAtomic Force Mechanobiology of Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Cardiomyocytes2012
- BIOMICROFLUIDICSCounting cells with a low-cost integrated microfluidics-waveguide sensor2012
- Applied physics lettersOptical plar waveguide for cell counting.2012
- Applied physics lettersSingle molecule labeling of an atomic force microscope cantilever tip.2012
- Immunologic researchSpatiotemporally and mechanically controlled triggering of mast cells using atomic force2014
- BiomaterialsThe effect of bioengineered acellular collagen patch on cardiac remodeling2013
- ACTA BIOMATERIALIAPolyvinylpyrrolidone microneedles eble delivery of intact proteins for diagnostic2013
- JOURL OF MICROELECTROMECHANICAL SYSTEMSHigh-Bandwidth AFM Probes for Imaging in Air and Fluid2013
- APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERSMeasurement of elastic properties in fluid using high bandwidth atomic force microscope probes2013
- APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERSSingle molecule labeling of an atomic force microscope cantilever tip2012
- STEM CELLS AND DEVELOPMENTHuman Amniotic Mesenchymal Stem Cell2012
- PLOS ONEApelin Enhances Directed Cardiac Differentiation of Mouse and Human Embryonic Stem Cells2012
- SCIENCE TRANSLATIOL MEDICINEPatient-Specific Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells as a Model for Familial Dilated Cardiomyopathy2012
- APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERSOptical plar waveguide for cell counting2012
- JOURL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETYDependence of Avidity on Linker Length for a Bivalent Ligand-Bivalent Receptor Model System2012
- ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACESThread as a Matrix for Biomedical Assays2010
- MOLECULAR IMMUNOLOGYInteraction of human PD-L1 and B7-12008
- PLOS ONECell Encapsulation in Sub-mm Sized Gel Modules Using Replica Molding2008
- ANNUAL REVIEW OF IMMUNOLOGYPD-1 and its ligands in tolerance and immunity2008
- IMMUNITYTIM-1 and TIM-4 glycoproteins bind phosphatidylserine and mediate uptake of apoptotic cells2007
- CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGYIL-7 receptor deficient SCID with a unique intronic mutation2007
- CIRCULATIONEndothelial programmed death-1 lig2007
- IMMUNITYProgrammed death-1 lig2007
- ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERTIOL EDITIONPatterned paper as a platform for inexpensive, low-volume, portable bioassays2007
- ALLERGY AND ASTHMA PROCEEDINGSPentobarbital desensitization in a 3-month-old child2004
- CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCESNeurotrophic factor structures reveal clues to evolution, binding2001
- NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCHFunctiol studies of the BTB domain in the Drosophila GAGA and Mod(mdg4) proteins2000
- PEDIATRICSPediatric myocardial infarction after racemic epinephrine administration1999
- BIOCHEMISTRYCrystal structure of neurotrophin-3 homodimer shows distinct regions are used to bind its receptors1998
- BULLETIN OF MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGYTOPOLOGICAL AND PHENOMENOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION OF BURSTING OSCILLATIONS1995
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