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    SOLUBLE IMMUNE RESPONSE SUPPRESSOR (SIRS) IN URINES 0F NEPHROTIC PATIENTS

    Patients with nephrotic syndrome (NS) have decreased experimental immune responsiveness; the cause of this is unclear. Urines from children with steroid-responsive NS (SRNS) were evaluated for activity of SIRS...

    H William Schnaper, Thomas M Aune in Pediatric Research (1984)

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    1629 PRODUCTION OF THE LYMPHOKINE, SOLUBLE IMMUNE RESPONSE SUPPRESSOR (SIRS) BY PATIENTS WITH NEPHROTIC SYNDROME

    Nephrotic patients often show suppressed immune responsiveness of unknown origin. At the last SPR meeting we reported that patients with active minimal change nephrotic syndrome (MCNS) or membranoproliferative...

    H William Schnaper, Thomas M Aune in Pediatric Research (1985)

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    Immunology

    H. William Schnaper in Pediatric Nephrology (1987)

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    Prolonged survival in a child with renovascular hypertension from abdominal-pulmonary Takayasu's arteritis

    Takayasu's disease is an inflammatory condition of the large arteries which comprises circulation to the head, extremities, and, less often, the abdominal viscera or lungs. A 10-year-old girl with renovascular...

    H. William Schnaper, Bruce L. McClennan, Charles B. Anderson in Pediatric Nephrology (1987)

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    H. William Schnaper in Pediatric Nephrology (1987)

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    Immunology

    H. William Schnaper in Pediatric Nephrology (1988)

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    Editorial comments

    H. William Schnaper in Pediatric Nephrology (1988)

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    Effect of captopril in Takayasu's arteritis

    Carlos Saieh, Horacio Amaral, Bárbara Morales, H. William Schnaper in Pediatric Nephrology (1988)

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    The nephrotic syndrome (1988)

    H. William Schnaper in Pediatric Nephrology (1988)

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    Immunology

    H. William Schnaper in Pediatric Nephrology (1988)

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    The immune system in minimal change nephrotic syndrome

    Numerous examples of abnormal immune responsiveness have been described in minimal change nephrotic syndrome (MCNS). The association of MCNS with allergy and with certain genetic markers of immune responsivene...

    H. William Schnaper in Pediatric Nephrology (1989)

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    H. William Schnaper in Pediatric Nephrology (1989)

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    Immunology

    H. William Schnaper in Pediatric Nephrology (1990)

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    A regulatory system for soluble immune response suppressor production in steroid-responsive nephrotic syndrome

    H. William Schnaper in Pediatric Nephrology (1991)

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    Steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome following renal transplantation for congenital nephrotic syndrome

    A boy developed recurrent steroid-responsive nephrotic syndrome following renal transplantation for congenital nephrotic syndrome. The first episode was associated with mild tubulointerstitial rejection on kid...

    Pascale H. Lane, H. William Schnaper, Robert L. Vernier in Pediatric Nephrology (1991)

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    Immunological mediators and glomerular cell function

    H. William Schnaper in Pediatric Nephrology (1991)

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    Hormonal mediators of immune function: new targets for therapeutic intervention

    H. William Schnaper in Pediatric Nephrology (1992)

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    Regulation of cell function by extracellular matrix

    The extracellular matrix (ECM) provides structural support and adhesive substrates for the body tissues. Recent advances in our understanding of the biology of matrix indicate that the ECM also plays a signifi...

    H. William Schnaper, Hynda K. Kleinman in Pediatric Nephrology (1993)

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    The endothelium as an immune organ: studies of endothelial-leukocyte interactions

    H. William Schnaper in Pediatric Nephrology (1993)

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    Immunization practices in childhood nephrotic syndrome: a survey of North American pediatric nephrologists

    The indications for immunizing children with minimal change nephrotic syndrome are a subject of some controversy, since it has been reported that immunization may not be effective or may serve as an immunogeni...

    H. William Schnaper in Pediatric Nephrology (1994)

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