Mary Griffith CDCA
Counselor/Therapist | Addiction (Substance Use Disorder)
48 PRIVATE DRIVE 339 SOUTH POINT OH, 45680About
Mary Griffith is an Addiction Medicine Counselor in SOUTH POINT, OH. Mary evaluates patients using many different procedures, in order to determine what treatments must be carried out in order to properly assess their symptoms. Addiction Medicine counselors provide patient care and consultation for each patient and their families.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Adjunctive rapamycin and CsA treatment inhibits monocyte/macrophage associated cytokines/chemokines in sensitized cardiac graft recipients.
- Beyond C4d: other complement-related diagnostic approaches to antibody-mediated rejection.
- Non-complement- and complement-activating antibodies synergize to cause rejection of cardiac allografts.
- Expression of CR1/2 receptor on alloantigen-stimulated mouse T cells.
- Synergistic deposition of C4d by complement-activating and non-activating antibodies in cardiac transplants.
- The involvement of FcR mechanisms in antibody-mediated rejection.
- The interaction between ischemia-reperfusion and immune responses in the kidney.
- Banff '09 meeting report: antibody mediated graft deterioration and implementation of Banff working groups.
- Mechanisms involved in antibody- and complement-mediated allograft rejection.
- Cross-talk between innate and adaptive immune responses in infection, transplant and autoimmune models.
- Absence of FcγRIII results in increased proinflammatory response in FcγRIII-KO cardiac recipients.
- Wojciech A. Rowicski, M.D., Ph.D. (1935Y2014): humanist, transplant surgeon and scientist.
- Synergistic effects of ATS and passive and active enhancement on heart and skin allografts in rats.
- Rapamycin treatment prevents and/or erases sensitization and abrogates accelerated rejection of vascularized organ allografts.
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