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Joseph L. Alge, a faculty member at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, investigates kidney and lung interactions in acute kidney injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome. His research also examines the association of COVID-19 and vaccination with kidney function in patients with primary glomerular disease. Alge's work includes studying genetic variants related to collagen type IV α-chains as causes of isolated hematuria in children and analyzing age-related changes in brain structure in pediatric chronic kidney disease. He has also explored urinary biomarkers for predicting adverse outcomes in patients with acute kidney injury after cardiac surgery and the regenerative potential of stem cells for glomerular podocytes in Alport syndrome. Alge has published 29 works, with an h-index of 11 and over 900 citations. He collaborates with researchers such as David T. Selewski and Joseph H. Holthoff.
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- h-index: 11
- Publications: 29
- Citations: 945
Selected Publications
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Lung Biopsy Tract Sealant and Fiducial Marker Based on a Hydrogel/Shape Memory Polymer Foam Composite With Multimodal Contrast (2026)
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Age-Related Changes in Brain Structure in Pediatric Chronic Kidney Disease (2025)
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Urinary Complement C3 and Vitamin D-Binding Protein Predict Adverse Outcomes in Patients with Acute Kidney Injury after Cardiac Surgery (2024)
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- Two to Tango: Kidney-Lung Interaction in Acute Kidney Injury and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- Acute Kidney Injury After Pediatric Cardiac Surgery
- PP516 [Extracorporeal Support » Renal replacement therapies]: CORRELATION BETWEEN THORACIC FLUID CONTENT AND NET FLUID BALANCE IN PEDIATRIC CONTINUOUS RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY
- Advanced hemodynamic monitoring: feasibility of leveraging non-invasive electrocardiometry in critically ill pediatric patients requiring continuous kidney replacement therapy
- Two to Tango: Kidney-Lung Interaction in Acute Kidney Injury and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
- PP516 [Extracorporeal Support » Renal replacement therapies]: CORRELATION BETWEEN THORACIC FLUID CONTENT AND NET FLUID BALANCE IN PEDIATRIC CONTINUOUS RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY
- Advanced hemodynamic monitoring: feasibility of leveraging non-invasive electrocardiometry in critically ill pediatric patients requiring continuous kidney replacement therapy
- Genetic reprogramming with stem cells regenerates glomerular epithelial podocytes in Alport syndrome
- Identification of unique α4 chain structure and conserved antiangiogenic activity of <scp>α3NC1</scp> type <scp>IV</scp> collagen in zebrafish
- Identification of unique α4 chain structure and conserved anti-angiogenic activity of α3NC1 type IV collagen in zebrafish
- Genetic reprogramming with stem cells regenerates glomerular epithelial podocytes in Alport syndrome
- Identification of unique α4 chain structure and conserved antiangiogenic activity of <scp>α3NC1</scp> type <scp>IV</scp> collagen in zebrafish
- Identification of unique α4 chain structure and conserved anti-angiogenic activity of α3NC1 type IV collagen in zebrafish
- Genetic reprogramming with stem cells regenerates glomerular epithelial podocytes in Alport syndrome
- Identification of unique α4 chain structure and conserved antiangiogenic activity of <scp>α3NC1</scp> type <scp>IV</scp> collagen in zebrafish
- Identification of unique α4 chain structure and conserved anti-angiogenic activity of α3NC1 type IV collagen in zebrafish
- Identification of unique α4 chain structure and conserved antiangiogenic activity of <scp>α3NC1</scp> type <scp>IV</scp> collagen in zebrafish
- Identification of unique α4 chain structure and conserved anti-angiogenic activity of α3NC1 type IV collagen in zebrafish
- Identification of unique α4 chain structure and conserved antiangiogenic activity of <scp>α3NC1</scp> type <scp>IV</scp> collagen in zebrafish
- Identification of unique α4 chain structure and conserved anti-angiogenic activity of α3NC1 type IV collagen in zebrafish
- Identification of unique α4 chain structure and conserved antiangiogenic activity of <scp>α3NC1</scp> type <scp>IV</scp> collagen in zebrafish
- Identification of unique α4 chain structure and conserved anti-angiogenic activity of α3NC1 type IV collagen in zebrafish
- Identification of unique α4 chain structure and conserved antiangiogenic activity of <scp>α3NC1</scp> type <scp>IV</scp> collagen in zebrafish
- Identification of unique α4 chain structure and conserved anti-angiogenic activity of α3NC1 type IV collagen in zebrafish
- Identification of unique α4 chain structure and conserved antiangiogenic activity of <scp>α3NC1</scp> type <scp>IV</scp> collagen in zebrafish
- Identification of unique α4 chain structure and conserved anti-angiogenic activity of α3NC1 type IV collagen in zebrafish
- Identification of unique α4 chain structure and conserved antiangiogenic activity of <scp>α3NC1</scp> type <scp>IV</scp> collagen in zebrafish
- Identification of unique α4 chain structure and conserved anti-angiogenic activity of α3NC1 type IV collagen in zebrafish
- Identification of unique α4 chain structure and conserved antiangiogenic activity of <scp>α3NC1</scp> type <scp>IV</scp> collagen in zebrafish
- Identification of unique α4 chain structure and conserved anti-angiogenic activity of α3NC1 type IV collagen in zebrafish
- PP516 [Extracorporeal Support » Renal replacement therapies]: CORRELATION BETWEEN THORACIC FLUID CONTENT AND NET FLUID BALANCE IN PEDIATRIC CONTINUOUS RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY
- Advanced hemodynamic monitoring: feasibility of leveraging non-invasive electrocardiometry in critically ill pediatric patients requiring continuous kidney replacement therapy
- Association of COVID-19 Versus COVID-19 Vaccination With Kidney Function and Disease Activity in Primary Glomerular Disease: A Report of the Cure Glomerulonephropathy Study
- Age of Onset and Disease Course in Biopsy-Proven Minimal Change Disease: An Analysis From the Cure Glomerulonephropathy Network
- Association of COVID-19 Versus COVID-19 Vaccination With Kidney Function and Disease Activity in Primary Glomerular Disease: A Report of the Cure Glomerulonephropathy Study
- Age of Onset and Disease Course in Biopsy-Proven Minimal Change Disease: An Analysis From the Cure Glomerulonephropathy Network
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