Daniel R. Goldstein
Department of Internal Medicine
Yale University School of Medicine
New Haven
CT 06525
USA
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- T cell costimulation blockade and organ transplantation: a change of philosophy for transplant immunologists? Goldstein, D.R. J. Immunol. (2011)
- The identity of innate immune activators in organ transplantation: origins from within or exterior to the host?. Goldstein, D.R. Am. J. Transplant. (2007)
- Toll like receptors and acute allograft rejection. Goldstein, D.R. Transpl. Immunol. (2006)
- Role of Toll-like receptor-driven innate immunity in thoracic organ transplantation. Goldstein, D.R., Palmer, S.M. J. Heart Lung Transplant. (2005)
- Toll-like receptors and other links between innate and acquired alloimmunity. Goldstein, D.R. Curr. Opin. Immunol. (2004)
- Relative perioperative bradycardia does not lead to adverse outcomes after cardiac transplantation. Goldstein, D.R., Coffey, C.S., Benza, R.L., Nanda, N.C., Bourge, R.C. Am. J. Transplant. (2003)
- Critical role of the Toll-like receptor signal adaptor protein MyD88 in acute allograft rejection. Goldstein, D.R., Tesar, B.M., Akira, S., Lakkis, F.G. J. Clin. Invest. (2003)