Search Results - "Lamba, Taruna"
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The impact of aging-induced gut microbiome dysbiosis on dendritic cells and lung diseases
Published in Gut microbes (18-12-2023)“…Aging is an inevitable natural process that impacts every individual, and understanding its effect on the gut microbiome and dendritic cell (DC) functionality…”
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Fiction and Facts about BCG Imparting Trained Immunity against COVID-19
Published in Vaccines (Basel) (23-06-2022)“…The Bacille Calmette-Guérin or BCG vaccine, the only vaccine available against Mycobacterium tuberculosis can induce a marked Th1 polarization of T-cells,…”
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Immunosuppressive effects of morphine on macrophage polarization and function
Published in European journal of pharmacology (15-07-2024)“…Macrophages play a pivotal role in safeguarding against a broad spectrum of infections, from viral, bacterial, fungal to parasitic threats and contributing to…”
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From defense to dysfunction: Autophagy's dual role in disease pathophysiology
Published in European journal of pharmacology (15-10-2024)“…Autophagy is a fundamental pillar of cellular resilience, indispensable for maintaining cellular health and vitality. It coordinates the meticulous breakdown…”
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Targeting dendritic cells with TLR-2 ligand–coated nanoparticles loaded with Mycobacterium tuberculosis epitope induce antituberculosis immunity
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (01-12-2022)“…Novel vaccination strategies are crucial to efficiently control tuberculosis, as proposed by the World Health Organization under its flagship program “End TB…”
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A novel strategy to elicit enduring anti-morphine immunity and relief from addiction by targeting Acr1 protein nano vaccine through TLR-2 to dendritic cells
Published in International journal of biological macromolecules (01-08-2024)“…Morphine addiction poses a significant challenge to global healthcare. Current opioid substitution therapies, such as buprenorphine, naloxone and methadone are…”
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