Ana Azevedo-Pouly
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Researcher
Also affiliated: Arkansas Children's Hospital (2026); Arkansas Children's Nutrition Center (2026)
Graduate Student Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Ana Azevedo-Pouly's research focuses on the mechanisms of immune response in transplantation. Her recent publication investigates the impact of T cell-specific loss of DNA-PKcs on allogeneic cardiac graft survival. This work aims to understand how specific genetic alterations in immune cells can influence the body's rejection of transplanted organs.
Azevedo-Pouly collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Kaitlin Hicks and Nicholas Callais, with whom she has co-authored publications. Her work contributes to the broader field of transplant immunology and the development of strategies to improve graft longevity and patient outcomes.
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- Publications: 2
Selected Publications
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L15. T Cell-Specific Loss of DNA-PKcs Enhances Allogeneic Cardiac Graft Survival (2026)
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- L15. T Cell-Specific Loss of DNA-PKcs Enhances Allogeneic Cardiac Graft Survival
- L15. T Cell-Specific Loss of DNA-PKcs Enhances Allogeneic Cardiac Graft Survival
- L15. T Cell-Specific Loss of DNA-PKcs Enhances Allogeneic Cardiac Graft Survival
- L15. T Cell-Specific Loss of DNA-PKcs Enhances Allogeneic Cardiac Graft Survival
- L15. T Cell-Specific Loss of DNA-PKcs Enhances Allogeneic Cardiac Graft Survival
- L15. T Cell-Specific Loss of DNA-PKcs Enhances Allogeneic Cardiac Graft Survival
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