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    Acquisition of activation receptor ligand by trogocytosis renders NK cells hyporesponsive by Miner, Cathrine A, Giri, Tusar K, Meyer, Claire E, Shabsovich, Mark, Tripathy, Sandeep K

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-02-2015)
    “…Because NK cells secrete cytotoxic granules and cytokines that can destroy surrounding cells and help shape the subsequent immune response, they must be kept…”
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    Vascular dermatan sulfate regulates the antithrombotic activity of heparin cofactor II by He, Li, Giri, Tusar K., Vicente, Cristina P., Tollefsen, Douglas M.

    Published in Blood (15-04-2008)
    “…Heparin cofactor II (HCII)–deficient mice form occlusive thrombi more rapidly than do wild-type mice following injury to the carotid arterial endothelium…”
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    Maximal dose-response of vitamin-K2 (menaquinone-4) on undercarboxylated osteocalcin in women with osteoporosis by K Giri, Tusar, Newton, David, Chaudhary, Opal, Deych, Elena, Napoli, Nicola, Villareal, Reina, Diemer, Kathy, E Milligan, Paul, F Gage, Brian

    “…Low concentrations of serum vitamin K accompany high concentrations of undercarboxylated osteocalcin (ucOC) and osteoporotic fractures. Although vitamin K2…”
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    Increased 2-hydroxylation of estrogen is associated with lower body fat and increased lean body mass in postmenopausal women by Napoli, Nicola, Vattikuti, Swapna, Yarramaneni, Jayasree, Giri, Tusar K, Nekkalapu, Srenath, Qualls, Clifford, Armamento-Villareal, Reina C

    Published in Maturitas (01-05-2012)
    “…Abstract Menopause is associated with changes in bone, muscle and fat mass. The importance of postmenopausal estrogen metabolism in bone health has been…”
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    Placental dermatan sulfate: isolation, anticoagulant activity, and association with heparin cofactor II by Giri, Tusar K., Tollefsen, Douglas M.

    Published in Blood (01-04-2006)
    “…Pregnancy is associated with hemostatic challenges that may lead to thrombosis. Heparin cofactor II (HCII) is a glycosaminoglycan-dependent thrombin inhibitor…”
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    Topological studies of the amino terminal modules of vitamin K-dependent protein S using monoclonal antibody epitope mapping and molecular modeling by Giri, T K, Villoutreix, B O, Wallqvist, A, Dahlbäck, B, de Frutos, P G

    Published in Thrombosis and haemostasis (01-11-1998)
    “…Protein S is an important anticoagulant protein acting as cofactor to activated protein C (APC) in the degradation of membrane-bound factors Va and VIIIa…”
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    In vitro characterisation of two naturally occurring mutations in the thrombin-sensitive region of anticoagulant protein S by Giri, T K, de Frutos, P G, Yamazaki, T, Villoutreix, B O, Dahlbäck, B

    Published in Thrombosis and haemostasis (01-12-1999)
    “…The molecular consequences of two naturally occurring mutations in the thrombin-sensitive region of protein S were investigated using a combination of…”
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    Acquisition of activation receptor ligand by trogocytosis renders natural killercells hyporesponsive by Miner, Cathrine A., Giri, Tusar K., Meyer, Claire E., Shabsovich, Mark, Tripathy, Sandeep K.

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (12-01-2015)
    “…Since natural killer (NK) cells secrete cytotoxic granules and cytokines which can destroy surrounding cells and help shape the subsequent immune response,…”
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    A new direct, fast and quantitative enzyme-linked ligandsorbent assay for measurement of free protein S antigen by Giri, T K, Hillarp, A, Härdig, Y, Zöller, B, Dahlbäck, B

    Published in Thrombosis and haemostasis (01-04-1998)
    “…A new method to determine the concentration of free protein S in plasma is described. It is an enzyme-linked ligandsorbent assay (ELSA) which utilises the…”
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