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Dr. John Higgins M.D.

Pathologist | Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology

300 Pasteur Dr Rm L235 Department Of Pathol Stanford CA, 94305

About

Dr. John Higgins is a pathologist practicing in Stanford, CA. Dr. Higgins is a doctor who specializes in the study of bodily fluids and tissues. As a pathologist, Dr. Higgins can help your primary care doctor make a diagnosis about your medical condition. Dr. Higgins may perform a tissue biopsy to determine if a patient has cancer, practice genetic testing, and complete a number of laboratory examinations. Pathologists can also perform autopsies which can determine a persons cause of death and gain information about genetic progression of a disease.

Education and Training

Stanford University School of Medicine 1994

Provider Details

MaleEnglish 23 years of experience

Publications

  • Digestive diseases and sciencesMultiple hepatic adenomas in a child with microvillus inclusion disease.2013
  • Applied immunohistochemistry & molecular morphologyEvaluation of SF-1 Expression in Testicular Germ Cell Tumors2013
  • Applied immunohistochemistry & molecular morphology : AIMM / official Identification and Characterization of 2 Testicular Germ Cell Markers, Glut3 and Cycli2.0
  • PloS oneFXR agonist INT-747 upregulates DDAH expression2013
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF KIDNEY DISEASESFibronectin Glomerulopathy: An Unusual Cause of Adult-Onset Nephrotic Syndrome2012
  • APPLIED IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR MORPHOLOGYEvaluation of Putative Rel Cell Carcinoma Markers PAX-2, PAX-82012
  • ADVANCES IN ATOMIC PATHOLOGYStatistical Alysis of Surgical Pathology Data Using the R Program2012
  • CANCER RESEARCHDeficiency in Mammalian Histone H2B Ubiquitin Ligase Bre1 (Rnf202012
  • PLOS ONEA Tri-Marker Proliferation Index Predicts Biochemical Recurrence after Surgery for Prostate Cancer2011
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF SURGICAL PATHOLOGYImmunohistochemical Distinction of Primary Adrel Cortical Lesions From Met2011
  • MODERN PATHOLOGYSpecificity of brachyury in the distinction of chordoma from clear cell rel cell carcinoma2011
  • TRANSPLANTATIONC1q-Fixing Human Leukocyte Antigen Antibodies Are Specific for Predicting Transplant Glomerulopathy2011
  • TRANSPLANTATIONToll-Like Receptor 4 Contributes to Small Intestine Allograft Rejection2010
  • BJU INTERTIOLRibonucleotide reductase subunit M1 expression in resectable2010
  • TRANSPLANTATION PROCEEDINGSAcute Rejection of Small Intestine Allografts Is Associated With Increased Expression of Toll2010
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF SURGICAL PATHOLOGYA 30-month-old Child With Acute Rel Failure Due to Primary Rel Cytotoxic T-cell Lymphoma2010
  • AUTOIMMUNITYTreatment with a Toll-like receptor inhibitory GpG oligonucleotide delays2010
  • DIGESTIVE DISEASES AND SCIENCESLiver Abscesses, Pylephlebitis, and Appendicitis in an Adolescent Male2009
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF SURGICAL PATHOLOGYMicrotubule-associated Protein-2 is a Sensitive Marker of Primary and Metastatic Neuroblastoma2009
  • PLOS GENETICSSequential Use of Transcriptiol Profiling, Expression Quantitative Trait Mapping2009
  • PLOS ONEAlteration of Gene Expression Sigtures of Cortical Differentiation2009
  • MODERN PATHOLOGYImmunohistochemical comparison of MUC1, CA1252009
  • HUMAN PATHOLOGYRecommendations for the reporting of surgically resected specimens of rel cell carcinoma The2009
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF SURGICAL PATHOLOGYExpression of the Urothelial Differentiation Markers GATA3 and Placental S1002009
  • BMC clinical pathologyCD 9 and vimentin distinguish clear cell from chromophobe rel cell carcinoma.2009
  • PROSTATEIdentification of candidate prostate cancer genes through comparative expression-profiling of semil2008
  • ARTHRITIS AND RHEUMATISMFailure of oral atorvastatin to modulate a murine model of systemic lupus erythematosus2008
  • JOURL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATIONIRF9 and STAT1 are required for IgG autoantibody production and B cell expression of TLR7 in mice2008
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF SURGICAL PATHOLOGYhCAP-D3 expression marks a prostate cancer subtype with favorable clinical behavior and androgen2008
  • HUMAN PATHOLOGYBilateral mixed epithelial stromal tumor in an end-stage rel disease patient: the first case report2008
  • MODERN PATHOLOGYThe utility of PAX5 immunohistochemistry in the diagnosis of undifferentiated malignt neoplasms2007
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF SURGICAL PATHOLOGYPlacental S100 (S100P) and GATA32007
  • MODERN PATHOLOGYOverexpression of NDRG1 is an indicator of poor prognosis in hepatocellular carcinoma2007
  • AUTOIMMUNITYTolerizing D vaccines for autoimmune arthritis2006
  • American jourl of kidney diseasesIntravenous Tamm-Horsfall protein polyps2006
  • JOURL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATIONSelective tyrosine kise inhibition by imatinib mesylate for the treatment of autoimmune arthritis2006
  • ARCHIVES OF PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY MEDICINEEvaluation of C4d staining in liver and small intestine allografts2006
  • KIDNEY INTERTIOLUpregulation of histidine decarboxylase expression2006
  • THESCIENTIFICWORLDJOURLGene array studies in rel neoplasia2006
  • MODERN PATHOLOGYCD10 expression in peripheral T-cell lymphomas complicated by a proliferation of large B-cells2006
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF KIDNEY DISEASESGlomerular and tubular basement membrane calcinosis: Case report and literature review2006
  • TRANSPLANTATIONCombined use of the JAK3 inhibitor CP-6902005
  • APPLIED IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR MORPHOLOGYFollicular dendritic cell immunohistochemical markers in angioimmunoblastic T-cell lymphoma2005
  • TRANSPLANTATIONImmunosuppression by the JAK3 inhibitor CP-6902005
  • BLOODOnly the CD62L(+) subpopulation of CD4(+)CD25(+) regulatory T cells protects from lethal acute GVHD2005
  • GENOME BIOLOGYA D microarray survey of gene expression in normal human tissues2005
  • XENOTRANSPLANTATIONThe effect of soluble complement receptor type 1 on acute humoral xenograft rejection in hDAF2005
  • PLOS BIOLOGYA transcriptiol profile of aging in the human kidney2004
  • XENOTRANSPLANTATIONHyperacute rejection of hDAF-transgenic pig organ xenografts in cynomolgus monkeys2004
  • UROLOGYBiochemical remission after resection of prostate cancer lung metastasis2004
  • MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELLGene expression in the normal adult human kidney assessed by complementary D microarray2004
  • PROCEEDINGS OF THE TIOL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMGene expression profiling identifies clinically relevant subtypes of prostate cancer2004
  • BLOODCommon lymphoid progenitors rapidly engraft2003
  • TRANSPLANTATIONTreatment with humanized monoclol antibodies against CD802003
  • BIOLOGY OF BLOOD AND MARROW TRANSPLANTATIONHost conditioning with total lymphoid irradiation2003
  • HUMAN PATHOLOGYDistribution of monoclol antiferritin antibody in Kaposi's sarcoma, Hodgkin's disease2003
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF PATHOLOGYGene expression patterns in rel cell carcinoma assessed by complementary D microarray2003
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF SURGICAL PATHOLOGYExpression of FKBP12 in benign2003
  • MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELLGene expression patterns in human liver cancers2002
  • BLOODUnique patterns of surface receptors, cytokine secretion2002
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF PHYSIOLOGY-REL PHYSIOLOGYMaintence and recovery stages of postischemic acute rel failure in humans2002
  • PEDIATRIC NEPHROLOGYLong-term plasmapheresis and protein A column treatment of recurrent FSGS2001
  • MODERN PATHOLOGYOvarian non-Hodgkin's lymphoma: A clinicopathologic study of eight primary cases2001
  • TRANSPLANTATIONCoadministration of either cyclosporine or steroids with humanized monoclol antibodies2001
  • JOURL OF IMMUNOLOGYPredomince of NK1.1(+)TCR alpha beta(+) or DX5(+)TCR alpha beta(+) T cells2001
  • TRANSPLANTATIONApoptosis and allograft rejection in the absence of CD8(+) T cells2001
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF KIDNEY DISEASESPulse methylprednisolone, cyclosporine2001
  • BLOODAllogeneic bone marrow cells that facilitate complete chimerism2001
  • ANLS OF SURGICAL ONCOLOGYGenetic alysis of a papillary thyroid carcinoma in a patient with MEN12001
  • Higgins, J. P., van de Rijn, M., Jones, C. D., Zehnder, J. L., Warnke,Peripheral T-cell lymphoma complicated by a proliferation of large B cells2000
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGYLarge B-cell lymphoma of thyroid2000
  • RADIOLOGYRadiolabeled annexin V imaging2000
  • CANCERHerpes lymphadenitis in association with chronic lymphocytic leukemia1999
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF CLINICAL PATHOLOGYCD30 expression is common in mediastil large B-cell lymphoma1999
  • ADVANCES IN ATOMIC PATHOLOGYTesticular Sertoli cell tumors NOS, the fil word?1999
  • AMERICAN JOURL OF SURGERYMagement of the clinically positive neck in organ preservation for advanced head and neck cancer1998

Dr. John Higgins M.D.'s Practice location

Practice At 300 Pasteur Dr Rm L235 Department Of Pathology

300 Pasteur Dr Rm L235 Department Of Pathol -
Stanford, CA 94305
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