Kevin M. Najarro
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus(US)University of Colorado Denver(US)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Burn Injury Management and Outcomes, Gut microbiota and health, Alcohol Consumption and Health Effects, Immune Response and Inflammation, Wound Healing and Treatments
Most-Cited Works
- → Age-associated telomere attrition of lymphocytesin vivois co-ordinated with changes in telomerase activity, composition of lymphocyte subsets and health conditions(2014)135 cited
- → Telomere Length as an Indicator of the Robustness of B- and T-Cell Response to Influenza in Older Adults(2015)84 cited
- → A Murine Viral Outgrowth Assay to Detect Residual HIV Type 1 in Patients With Undetectable Viral Loads(2015)66 cited
- → Chronic CMV infection in older women: Longitudinal comparisons of CMV DNA in peripheral monocytes, anti-CMV IgG titers, serum IL-6 levels, and CMV pp65 (NLV)-specific CD8+ T-cell frequencies with twelve year follow-up(2014)56 cited
- → Advanced Age Impairs Intestinal Antimicrobial Peptide Response and Worsens Fecal Microbiome Dysbiosis Following Burn Injury in Mice(2019)32 cited
- → The C-terminal domain of Tetrahymena thermophila telomerase holoenzyme protein p65 induces multiple structural changes in telomerase RNA(2012)24 cited
- → Ethanol Intoxication Impairs Respiratory Function and Bacterial Clearance and Is Associated With Neutrophil Accumulation in the Lung After Streptococcus pneumoniae Infection(2022)19 cited
- → A novel murine model of multi-day moderate ethanol exposure reveals increased intestinal dysfunction and liver inflammation with age(2021)17 cited
- → Advanced age is associated with changes in alveolar macrophages and their responses to the stress of traumatic injury(2022)17 cited
- → Age and Injury Size Influence the Magnitude of Fecal Dysbiosis in Adult Burn Patients(2022)14 cited