Search Results - "Das, Lopa"
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Oxidative stress pathways of air pollution mediated toxicity: Recent insights
Published in Redox biology (01-07-2020)“…Ambient air pollution is a leading environmental cause of morbidity and mortality globally with most of the outcomes of cardiovascular origin. While numerous…”
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Vitamin D improves sunburns by increasing autophagy in M2 macrophages
Published in Autophagy (04-05-2019)“…Cutaneous inflammation from UV radiation exposure causes epidermal damage, cellular infiltration, and secretion of pro-inflammatory mediators that exacerbate…”
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Oral Vitamin D Rapidly Attenuates Inflammation from Sunburn: An Interventional Study
Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-10-2017)“…The diverse immunomodulatory effects of vitamin D are increasingly being recognized. However, the ability of oral vitamin D to modulate acute inflammation…”
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Differential contribution of bone marrow-derived infiltrating monocytes and resident macrophages to persistent lung inflammation in chronic air pollution exposure
Published in Scientific reports (01-09-2020)“…Chronic exposure to particulate matter < 2.5µ (PM 2.5 ) has been linked to cardiopulmonary disease. Tissue-resident (TR) alveolar macrophages (A Φ ) are…”
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Evaluation of the growth, storage root yield, proximate composition, and mineral content of colored sweet potato genotypes
Published in Journal of agriculture and food research (01-06-2022)“…The storage roots and leaves of sweet potato are potential sources of human nutrition. Variations may exist in the growth, yield, and nutritional contents of…”
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Combining the Specific Anti-MUC1 Antibody TAB004 and Lip-MSA-IL-2 Limits Pancreatic Cancer Progression in Immune Competent Murine Models of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma
Published in Frontiers in oncology (30-04-2019)“…Immunotherapy regimens have shown success in subsets of cancer patients; however, their efficacy against pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA) remain unclear…”
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Suppression of Hyperactive Immune Responses Protects against Nitrogen Mustard Injury
Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-12-2015)“…DNA alkylating agents like nitrogen mustard (NM) are easily absorbed through the skin and exposure to such agents manifest not only in direct cellular death…”
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Early indicators of survival following exposure to mustard gas: Protective role of 25(OH)D
Published in Toxicology letters (25-04-2016)“…•Skin wound area expansion and weight drop are predictors of death from sulfur mustard exposure and may have translational potential as non-invasive…”
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The Virtues of Oxygenation: Low Tissue Oxygen Adversely Affects the Killing of Leishmania
Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-09-2014)“…Hypoxia contributes to the persistence of infections through altered immune responses. Studies examining skin O2 changes at the site of a lesion are limited…”
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Exposure to Air Pollution Disrupts Circadian Rhythm through Alterations in Chromatin Dynamics
Published in iScience (20-11-2020)“…Particulate matter ≤2.5μm (PM2.5) air pollution is a leading environmental risk factor contributing disproportionately to the global burden of non-communicable…”
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Defining the timing of 25(OH)D rescue following nitrogen mustard exposure
Published in Cutaneous and ocular toxicology (01-06-2018)“…Mass exposure to alkylating agents such as nitrogen mustard (NM), whether accidental or intentional as during warfare, are known to cause systemic toxicity and…”
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Hyper-Inflammation and Skin Destruction Mediated by Rosiglitazone Activation of Macrophages in IL-6 Deficiency
Published in Journal of investigative dermatology (01-02-2015)“…Injury initiates recruitment of macrophages to support tissue repair; however, excessive macrophage activity may exacerbate tissue damage causing further…”
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Metabolic effects of air pollution exposure and reversibility
Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (01-11-2020)“…Air pollution involving particulate matter smaller than 2.5 μm in size (PM2.5) is the world's leading environmental risk factor contributing to mortality…”
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Differential mucosal expression of IL-34 gene in acute and chronic intestinal inflammation (117.8)
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-04-2011)“…Abstract An imbalance of mucosal pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines is crucial in the pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). IL-34, a newly…”
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Evaluation of electropolished stainless steel electrodes for use in DC high voltage photoelectron guns
Published in Journal of vacuum science & technology. A, Vacuum, surfaces, and films (01-07-2015)“…DC high voltage photoelectron guns are used to produce polarized electron beams for accelerator-based nuclear and high-energy physics research. Low-level field…”
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Evaluation of electropolished stainless steel electrodes for use in DC high voltage photoelectron guns
Published in Journal of vacuum science & technology. A, Vacuum, surfaces, and films (15-07-2015)“…DC high voltage photoelectron guns are used to produce polarized electron beams for accelerator-based nuclear and high-energy physics research. Low-level field…”
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TGF-β conditions intestinal T cells to express increased levels of miR-155, associated with down-regulation of IL-2 and itk mRNA
Published in Mucosal immunology (01-01-2013)“…Transforming growth factor (TGF)-β, is an immunosuppressive cytokine that inhibits T-cell activation. We hypothesized that TGF-β mediates its immunoinhibitory…”
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Letter to the editor
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Junior doctors’ understanding of alcohol units remains poor
Published in Clinical medicine (London, England) (01-04-2014)“…A survey of 586 trainee doctors in Yorkshire was undertaken to ascertain current junior doctors’ knowledge and understanding of alcohol units. Approximately…”
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