Kory Lavine

Kory Lavine

Washington University in St. Louis

H-index: 48

North America-United States

About Kory Lavine

Kory Lavine, With an exceptional h-index of 48 and a recent h-index of 42 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Washington University in St. Louis, specializes in the field of Cardiology, Inflammation, Macrophage.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

B cells mediate lung ischemia-reperfusion injury by recruiting classical monocytes via synergistic B cell receptor/TLR4 signaling

Linking immune modulation to cardiac fibrosis

CD40 is an immune checkpoint regulator that potentiates myocardial inflammation through activation and expansion of CCR2+ macrophages and CD8 T-cells

Assessing Cardiac Contractility From Single Molecules to Whole Hearts

Expansion of pathogenic cardiac macrophages in immune checkpoint inhibitor myocarditis

Dilated cardiomyopathy-associated skeletal muscle actin (ACTA1) mutation R256H disrupts actin structure and function and causes cardiomyocyte hypocontractility

Skeletal muscle actin mutation R256H causes cardiac hypocontractility by disrupting multiple actin functions demonstrated through multi-scale analysis

Inhibition of Soluble Epoxide Hydrolase Reduces Inflammation and Myocardial Injury in Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy

Kory Lavine Information

University

Position

Assistant Professor

Citations(all)

13093

Citations(since 2020)

9358

Cited By

6737

hIndex(all)

48

hIndex(since 2020)

42

i10Index(all)

81

i10Index(since 2020)

76

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Kory Lavine Skills & Research Interests

Cardiology

Inflammation

Macrophage

Top articles of Kory Lavine

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

B cells mediate lung ischemia-reperfusion injury by recruiting classical monocytes via synergistic B cell receptor/TLR4 signaling

The Journal of Clinical Investigation

Khashayar Farahnak

Yun Zhu Bai

Yuhei Yokoyama

Deniz B Morkan

Zhiyi Liu

...

2024/1/23

Linking immune modulation to cardiac fibrosis

Nature Cardiovascular Research

Frank Bengel

Jonathan A Epstein

Robert Gropler

Uwe Haberkorn

Rafael Kramann

...

2024/4/1

CD40 is an immune checkpoint regulator that potentiates myocardial inflammation through activation and expansion of CCR2+ macrophages and CD8 T-cells

bioRxiv

Jesus Jimenez

Junedh Amrute

Pan Ma

Xiaoran Wang

Raymond Dai

...

2024

Assessing Cardiac Contractility From Single Molecules to Whole Hearts

Ankit Garg

Kory J Lavine

Michael J Greenberg

2024/3/1

Expansion of pathogenic cardiac macrophages in immune checkpoint inhibitor myocarditis

Circulation

Pan Ma

Jing Liu

Juan Qin

Lulu Lai

Gyu Seong Heo

...

2024/1/2

Dilated cardiomyopathy-associated skeletal muscle actin (ACTA1) mutation R256H disrupts actin structure and function and causes cardiomyocyte hypocontractility

bioRxiv

Ankit Garg

Silvia Jansen

Rui Zhang

Kory Lavine

Michael J Greenberg

2024

Skeletal muscle actin mutation R256H causes cardiac hypocontractility by disrupting multiple actin functions demonstrated through multi-scale analysis

Biophysical Journal

Ankit Garg

Silvia Jansen

Rui Zhang

Kory J Lavine

Michael J Greenberg

2024/2/8

Inhibition of Soluble Epoxide Hydrolase Reduces Inflammation and Myocardial Injury in Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy

bioRxiv

Dipak Panigrahy

Abigail Kelly

Weicang Wang

Jun Yang

Sung Hee Hwang

...

2024

Integrating molecular and clinical variables to predict myocardial recovery

bioRxiv

Joseph R Visker

Ben J Brintz

Christos P Kyriakopoulos

Yanni Hillas

Iosif Taleb

...

2024

Feasibility of Interleukin-6 Receptor Blockade in Cardiac Antibody-mediated Rejection

Transplantation

April A Pottebaum

Spenser E January

Chang Liu

Steven Lavine

Joel D Schilling

...

2024/2/1

Clinical whole-genome sequencing and FISH identify two different fusion partners for NUP98 in a patient with acute myeloid leukemia: A case report

Cancer genetics

Bahareh A Mojarad

Zachary D Crees

Molly C Schroeder

Zhifu Xiang

Justin Vader

...

2024/1/1

Development of a CD163-Targeted PET Radiotracer That Images Resident Macrophages in Atherosclerosis

Journal of Nuclear Medicine

Xiuli Zhang

Gyu Seong Heo

Alexandria Li

Divangana Lahad

Lisa Detering

...

2024/5/1

The effect of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation on cardiovascular function in subarachnoid hemorrhage patients: a safety study

Brain and Behavior

Sefa Haktan Hatik

Mesut Asrlan

Ömer Demirbilek

Ali Veysel Özden

2023/11/16

Smoking exposure-induced bronchus-associated lymphoid tissue in donor lungs does not prevent tolerance induction after transplantation

American Journal of Transplantation

Yuriko Terada

Wenjun Li

Hailey M Shepherd

Tsuyoshi Takahashi

Yuhei Yokoyama

...

2023/8/23

Harnessing molecular mechanism for precision medicine in dilated cardiomyopathy caused by a mutation in troponin T

bioRxiv

Lina Greenberg

W Tom Stump

Zongtao J Lin

Andrea L Bredemeyer

Thomas Blackwell

...

2024

NFĸB signaling drives myocardial injury via CCR2+ macrophages in a preclinical model of arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy

The Journal of Clinical Investigation

Stephen P Chelko

Vinay R Penna

Morgan Engel

Emily A Shiel

Ann M Centner

...

2024/4/2

Ferroptosis in the post-transplantation inflammatory response

Cellular Immunology

Yun Zhu Bai

Benjamin J Kopecky

Kory J Lavine

Daniel Kreisel

2023/11/1

Human heart failure alters mitochondria and fiber 3D structure triggering metabolic shifts

Biorxiv

Zer Vue

Peter T Ajayi

Kit Neikirk

Alexandria C Murphy

Praveena Prasad

...

2023/11/30

Genetic Mapping of Monocyte Fate Decisions Following Myocardial Infarction

bioRxiv

Andrew L Koenig

Farid F Kadyrov

Junedh M Amrute

Steven Yang

Carla J Weinheimer

...

2023

HeartMate 3 Implantation Through Left Atrial e-PTFE Conduit for Restrictive Cardiomyopathy

Annals of Thoracic Surgery Short Reports

Aaron Guo

Melanie P Subramanian

Justin Vader

Kory Lavine

Joel Schilling

...

2023/3/1

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