Ephraim Joseph Fuchs
Professor of Oncology
Oncology - Hematologic Malignancies
Johns Hopkins University
United States of America
Biography
Degrees: MD, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (1985) Residencies: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (1988) Fellowships: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (1994) Board Certifications: American Board of Internal Medicine / Internal Medicine (1988)
Research Interest
bone marrow transplant; myeloid disorders
Publications
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Ravi, R.; Fuchs, E.J.; Jain, A.; Pham, V.; Yoshimura, K.; Prouser, T.; Jalla, S.; Zhou, X.; Garrett-Mayer, E.; Kaufmann, S.H.; Schulick, R.D.; Pardoll, D.M.; Bedi, A. Resistance of cancers to immunologic cytotoxicity and adoptive immunotherapy via X-linked inhibitor of apoptosis protein expression and coexisting defects in mitochondrial death signaling. Cancer Res. 2006 Feb 1;66(3):1730-1739.
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Huff, C.A.; Fuchs, E.J.; Smith, B.D.; Blackford, A.; Garrett-Mayer, E.; Brodsky, R.A.; Flinn, I.W.; Ambinder, R.F.; Borrello, I.M.; Matsui, W.H.; Vogelsang, G.B.; Griffin, C.A.; Luznik, L.; Jones, R.J. Graft-versus-host reactions and the effectiveness of donor lymphocyte infusions. Biol Blood Marrow Transplant. 2006 Apr;12(4):414-42
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Durakovic, N.; Bezak, K.B.; Skarica, M.; Radojcic, V.; Fuchs, E.J.; Murphy, G.F.; Luznik, L. Host-derived Langerhans cells persist after MHC-matched allografting independent of donor T cells and critically influence the alloresponses mediated by donor lymphocyte infusions. J Immunol. 2006 Oct 1;177(7):4414-4425.