Dr. David Hains M.D.
Nephrologist (Pediatric) | Pediatric Nephrology
555 S 18th St Columbus OH, 43205About
Dr. David Hains is a pediatric nephrologist practicing in Columbus, OH. Dr. Hains specializes in caring for children with chronic conditions such as hypertension, kidney disease, and chronic dialysis. Pediatric nephrologists have extensive knowledge on the dialysis and transplant processes, while simultaneously developing lasting relationships with the families of their young patients.
Board Certification
PediatricsAmerican Board of PediatricsABP- Pediatric Nephrology
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- High incidence of vesicoureteral reflux in mice with Fgfr2 deletion in kidney mesenchyma.
- Pediatric urinary tract infections: an analysis of hospitalizations, charges, and costs in the USA.
- Ribonuclease 7 is a potent antimicrobial peptide within the human urinary tract.
- The demographics and costs of inpatient vesicoureteral reflux management in the USA.
- Hepatoblastoma and prune belly syndrome: a potential association.
- A clinically significant interaction between tacrolimus and multiple proton pump inhibitors in a kidney transplant recipient.
- Contribution of structural domains to the activity of ribonuclease 7 against uropathogenic bacteria.
- Ribonuclease 7, an antimicrobial peptide upregulated during infection, contributes to microbial defense of the human urinary tract.
- The innate immune response during urinary tract infection and pyelonephritis.
- Molecular basis of renal adaptation in a murine model of congenital obstructive nephropathy.
- An endogenous ribonuclease inhibitor regulates the antimicrobial activity of ribonuclease 7 in the human urinary tract.
- Expression and antimicrobial function of beta-defensin 1 in the lower urinary tract.
- Ribonucleases 6 and 7 have antimicrobial function in the human and murine urinary tract.
- Evolution of the rapidly mutating human salivary agglutinin gene (DMBT1) and population subsistence strategy.
- Urinary Tract Infection and Antimicrobial Stewardship in the Emergency Department.
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