Search Results - "AMBATI, J"
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Alu RNA accumulation induces epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition by modulating miR-566 and is associated with cancer progression
Published in Oncogene (01-02-2018)“…Alu sequences are the most abundant short interspersed repeated elements in the human genome. Here we show that in a cell culture model of colorectal cancer…”
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Target-independent suppression of angiogenesis by human IgG1 antibodies and IVIg via FcγRI
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Are intravitreal injections essential during the COVID-19 pandemic? Global preferred practice patterns and practical recommendations
Published in International journal of retina and vitreous (07-06-2022)“…Tertiary outpatient ophthalmology clinics are high-risk environments for COVID-19 transmission, especially retina clinics, where regular follow-up is needed…”
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Engineered silica nanocarriers as a high-payload delivery vehicle for antioxidant enzymes
Published in Acta biomaterialia (01-07-2012)“…Antioxidant enzymes for the treatment of oxidative stress-related diseases remain a highly promising therapeutic approach. As poor localization and stability…”
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Exploration of bulk and epitaxy defects in 4H-SiC using large scale optical characterization
Published in 2016 European Conference on Silicon Carbide & Related Materials (ECSCRM) (15-05-2017)“…In this work, aggregate epitaxial carrot distributions are observed at the crystal, wafer and dislocation defect levels, instead of individual extended carrot…”
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Immunology of age-related macular degeneration
Published in Nature reviews. Immunology (01-06-2013)“…Key Points Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of blindness in elderly individuals in the developed world. It features a progressive…”
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ME and Retinal Disease
Published in Acta ophthalmologica (Oxford, England) (01-08-2013)“…not provided…”
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Diced Alu: Canning the blinding inflammasome
Published in Acta ophthalmologica (Oxford, England) (01-09-2012)“…Purpose To determine the mechanisms of retinal pigmented epithelium (RPE) cell death induced by DICER1 deficient and Alu RNA accumulation, which are observed…”
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Drusen complement components C3a and C5a promote choroidal neovascularization
Published in American journal of ophthalmology (01-07-2006)“…The earliest clinical hallmark of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the presence of drusen, extracellular deposits that accumulate beneath the retinal…”
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Anterior uveitis associated with intravenous cidofovir use in patients with cytomegalovirus retinitis
Published in British journal of ophthalmology (01-10-1999)“…AIM Intravenous cidofovir is used to treat cytomegalovirus (CMV) retinitis, and has been reported to cause anterior uveitis. Relations were sought between this…”
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Dynamics of knowledge and attitudes about AIDS among the educated in southern India
Published in AIDS care (01-06-1997)“…AIDS awareness and attitudes among an educated segment of the Indian population were assessed. The study population was a total of 433 students and faculty in…”
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Drusen Complement Components C3a and C5a Promote Choroidal Neovascularization
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (14-02-2006)“…Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of irreversible blindness in industrialized nations, affecting 30-50 million people worldwide. The…”
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Macrophage Depletion Inhibits Experimental Choroidal Neovascularization
Published in Investigative ophthalmology & visual science (01-08-2003)“…To investigate the role of macrophages in the development of laser-induced choroidal neovascularization (CNV) by selective depletion with liposomal clodronate…”
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279 - Target-independent suppression of angiogenesis by human IgG1 antibodies and IVIg via FcγRI
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Age-Related Macular Degeneration: Etiology, Pathogenesis, and Therapeutic Strategies
Published in Survey of Ophthalmology (01-05-2003)“…Age-related macular degeneration is the principal cause of registered legal blindness among those aged over 65 in the United States, western Europe, Australia,…”
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In Vivo Bioimaging of RPE cell death
Published in Acta ophthalmologica (Oxford, England) (01-08-2013)“…We have now demonstrated the ability to non‐invasively image RPE cell death in a targeted fashion with a custom engineered NIRF dye conjugated to an…”
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Do urinary levels of vascular endothelial growth factor predict proliferative retinopathy?
Published in Current eye research (01-01-2001)“…PURPOSE. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is elevated in the vitreous of patients with proliferative retinopathies (PR). Angiogenic factors like VEGF…”
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An animal model of age-related macular degeneration in senescent Ccl-2- or Ccr-2-deficient mice
Published in Nature medicine (01-11-2003)“…The study and treatment of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a leading cause of blindness, has been hampered by a lack of animal models. Here we report…”
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Protein C and protein S deficiency associated with retinal, optic nerve, and cerebral ischaemia
Published in British journal of ophthalmology (01-06-1999)“…CASE REPORT A 47 year old woman with non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus with documented absence of previous retinopathy presented with blurring of vision…”
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HMGB1 is a potent inducer of choroidal angiogenesis through a MyD88‐dependent manner
Published in Acta ophthalmologica (Oxford, England) (01-08-2013)“…High‐mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) is an endogenous alarm sensor against extracellular damage signals and initiates TLR (toll‐like receptor) responses closely…”
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