Matthew D. Plotkin

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Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine (Renal-Electrolyte and Hypertension)
Department: Medicine

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3400 Spruce Street, One Founders
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Education:
MD (Medicine)
SUNY Downstate, Brooklyn, NY , 1990.
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Selected Publications

Bauer MA, Todorova VK, Stone A, Carter W, Plotkin MD, Hsu PL, Wei JY, Su JL, Makhoul I.: Genome-Wide DNA Methylation Signatures Predict the Early Asymptomatic Doxorubicin-Induced Cardiotoxicity in Breast Cancer Cancers (Basel) Dec 2021.

Patil SS, Patil SM, Campbell R, Singh M, Plotkin M.: Levofloxacin-Induced Acute Hyperpigmentation Changes in a Chronic Kidney Disease Patient. Case Rep Med 2020: 6186471, Nov 2020.

Acklin S, Zhang M, Du W, Zhao X, Plotkin M, Chang J, Campisi J, Zhou D, Xia F.: Depletion of senescent-like neuronal cells alleviates cisplatin-induced peripheral neuropathy in mice. Sci Rep 10: 14170, Aug 2020.

Sharma S, Plotkin M.: Id1 expression in kidney endothelial cells protects against diabetes-induced microvascular injury. FEBS Open Bio 2020.

Plotkin M, O'Brien CA, Goellner J, Williams J, Carter W, Sharma S, Stone A.: A Uromodulin Mutation Drives Autoimmunity and Kidney Mononuclear Phagocyte Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress. Am J Pathol 2020.

Matthew Plotkin and Angie Stone: A Uromodulin mutation resulting in innate immune system activation Poster Presentation, ASN Kidney Week, Washington DC Nov 2019.

Plotkin M.: Young blood for old kidneys? More questions than answers so far. Kidney Int 2018.

Lee D, Shenoy S, Nigatu Y, Plotkin M: Id proteins regulate capillary repair and perivascular cell proliferation following ischemia-reperfusion injury Plos On Feb 2014.

Choi HY, Moon SJ, Ratliff BB, Ahn SH, Jung A, Lee M, Lee S, Lim BJ, Kim BS, Plotkin M, Ha SK, Park HC. : Microparticles from kidney-derived mesenchymal stem cells act as carriers of proangiogenic signals and contribute to recovery from acute kidney injury Plos One Feb 2014 Notes: e87853.

Lee, D.H., Wolstein, J., Pudasaini, B., Plotkin, M: INK4a deletion results in improved kidney regeneration and decreased capillary rarefaction after ischemia reperfusion injury. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol(302), 2012.

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