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    Mycobacterium tuberculosis Membrane Vesicles Inhibit T Cell Activation by Athman, Jaffre J, Sande, Obondo J, Groft, Sarah G, Reba, Scott M, Nagy, Nancy, Wearsch, Pamela A, Richardson, Edward T, Rojas, Roxana, Boom, W Henry, Shukla, Supriya, Harding, Clifford V

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-03-2017)
    “…utilizes multiple mechanisms to evade host immune responses, and inhibition of effector CD4 T cell responses by may contribute to immune evasion. TCR signaling…”
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    Rehabilitation of Post-COVID-19 Mucormycosis Surgical Defect Using an Unconventional Obturator with Precision Attachments: A Case Report by Shukla, Supriya, Kusugal, Preethi, Nayak, Ajay Kumar, Patil, Saurabh Balaso

    “…Mucormycosis, also known as black fungus, is a rare fungal disease caused by a filamentous fungus that primarily affects the nose, paranasal sinuses, and…”
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    ERK Signaling Is Essential for Macrophage Development by Richardson, Edward T, Shukla, Supriya, Nagy, Nancy, Boom, W Henry, Beck, Rose C, Zhou, Lan, Landreth, Gary E, Harding, Clifford V

    Published in PloS one (07-10-2015)
    “…Macrophages depend on colony stimulating factor 1 (also known as M-CSF) for their growth and differentiation, but the requirements for intracellular signals…”
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    Mycobacterium tuberculosis lipoprotein LprG binds lipoarabinomannan and determines its cell envelope localization to control phagolysosomal fusion by Shukla, Supriya, Richardson, Edward T, Athman, Jaffre J, Shi, Libin, Wearsch, Pamela A, McDonald, David, Banaei, Niaz, Boom, W Henry, Jackson, Mary, Harding, Clifford V

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-10-2014)
    “…Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) virulence is decreased by genetic deletion of the lipoprotein LprG, but the function of LprG remains unclear. We report that…”
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    BIODEGRADATION OF LOWDENSITY POLYETHYLENE (LDPE) BY PSEUDOMONAS AERUGINOSA STRAIN P9 ISOLATED FROM POULTRY DROPPINGS by Ankit, Jain, Joycee, Jogi, Daljeet, Chhabra, Supriya, Shukla, Ranjit, Aich, Rakhi, Gangil, Ravi, Sikrodia, Rakesh, Sharda, Mukesh, Patidar K

    Published in Exploratory animal and medical research (30-09-2024)
    “…This study aimed to isolate bacteria from poultry droppings for the degradation of lowdensity polyethylene (LDPE). Poultry droppings were collected from the…”
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    Mycobacterium tuberculosis lipoprotein LprG ( Rv1411c ) binds triacylated glycolipid agonists of Toll-like receptor 2 by Seshadri, Chetan, Cheng, Tan-Yun, Boom, W Henry, Harding, Clifford V, Tsai, Han-Chun, Moody, D Branch, Arida, Ahmad R, Drage, Michael G, Rojas, Roxana E, Pecora, Nicole D, Shukla, Supriya, Sacchettini, James C

    Published in Nature structural & molecular biology (01-09-2010)
    “…Toll-like receptor 2 is activated by triacylated lipoproteins, but structural and functional studies now show that Mycobacterium tuberculosis lipoprotein LprG…”
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    Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Folate Receptor-Targeted Boronated PAMAM Dendrimers as Potential Agents for Neutron Capture Therapy by Shukla, Supriya, Wu, Gong, Chatterjee, Madhumita, Yang, Weilian, Sekido, Masaru, Diop, Lamine A, Müller, Rainer, Sudimack, Jennifer J, Lee, Robert J, Barth, Rolf F, Tjarks, Werner

    Published in Bioconjugate chemistry (01-01-2003)
    “…Successful treatment of cancer by boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) requires the selective delivery of 10B to constituent cells within a tumor. The…”
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    Boron-Containing Folate Receptor-Targeted Liposomes as Potential Delivery Agents for Neutron Capture Therapy by Pan, Xing Q, Wang, Huaqing, Shukla, Supriya, Sekido, Masaru, Adams, Dianne M, Tjarks, Werner, Barth, Rolf F, Lee, Robert J

    Published in Bioconjugate chemistry (01-05-2002)
    “…Boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) depends on the selective delivery of a sufficient number of 10B atoms to tumor cells to sustain a lethal 10B(n,α)7Li…”
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    Recent advances in breast cancer cell line research by Sharma, Manika P, Shukla, Supriya, Misra, Gauri

    Published in International journal of cancer (15-05-2024)
    “…Breast cancer, a formidable global health challenge, needs continuous translational research to understand the complexity of mechanisms and improve therapeutic…”
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    TIA Proteins Are Necessary but Not Sufficient for the Tissue-specific Splicing of the Myosin Phosphatase Targeting Subunit 1 by Shukla, S, Dirksen, W P, Joyce, K M, Le Guiner-Blanvillain, C, Breathnach, R, Fisher, SA

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (02-04-2004)
    “…We are using the tissue-specific splicing of myosin phosphatase targeting subunit (MYPT1) as a model to investigate smooth muscle phenotypic diversity. We…”
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    Superior antibacterial performance of surfactant-assisted ZnO nanoflakes produced via Co-precipitation method by Bhosale, Sneha R., Bhosale, Rakhee R., Patil, Vithoba L., Dhavale, Rushikesh P., Shukla, Supriya S., Gadale, Sharda R., Anbhule, Prashant V.

    Published in Chemical physics letters (01-07-2024)
    “…[Display omitted] •The nanoflakes of ZnO were produced by the co-precipitation technique.•The effect of surfactants contributed major role in the synthesis of…”
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    Mycobacterium tuberculosis Lipoprotein and Lipoglycan Binding to Toll-Like Receptor 2 Correlates with Agonist Activity and Functional Outcomes by Shukla, Supriya, Richardson, Edward T, Drage, Michael G, Boom, W Henry, Harding, Clifford V

    Published in Infection and immunity (01-10-2018)
    “…causes persistent infection due to its ability to evade host immune responses. induces Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2) signaling, which influences immune responses…”
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    TLR2-Tpl2-dependent ERK Signaling Drives Opposite IL-12 Regulation in Dendritic Cells and Macrophages by Groft, Sarah Grace, Nagy, Nancy, Shukla, Supriya, Harding, Clifford V, Boom, W Henry

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-05-2020)
    “…Abstract This study investigated responses to TLR2-driven ERK signaling in dendritic cells versus macrophages. TLR2 signaling was induced with Pam3Cys, and the…”
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    Enriching the antimicrobial efficacy of iron oxide with bioderived mesoporous carbon by Bhosale, Sneha R., Bhosale, Rakhee R., Kamble, Ganesh S., Shukla, Supriya S., Gadale, Sharda R., Dhavale, Rushikesh P., Anbhule, Prashant V.

    Published in Inorganic chemistry communications (01-03-2024)
    “…[Display omitted] •A grain-like morphology of Fe2O3 was produced by the Co-precipitation method.•Mesoporous carbon composites with iron oxide nano granular…”
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    Outcomes of ERK Signaling Differ in Macrophages and Dendritic Cells by Groft, Sarah Grace, Nagy, Nancy, Shukla, Supriya, Sweet, David, Boom, W Henry, Harding, Clifford V

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-05-2019)
    “…Abstract Stimulation of dendritic cells and macrophages by pathogen-related products activates a variety of immune responses. Pathogen-induced cell signaling…”
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    TLR2 on CD4+ and CD8+ T cells promotes control of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection by Reba, Scott M., Li, Qing, Onwuzulike, Sophia, Nagy, Nancy, Fletcher, Shane, Parker, Kyle, Shaw, Rachel J, Umphred‐Wilson, Katharine, Shukla, Supriya, Harding, Clifford V., Boom, W. Henry, Rojas, Roxana E.

    Published in European journal of immunology (01-05-2024)
    “…Although a role for TLR2 on T cells has been indicated in prior studies, in vivo stimulation of TLR2 on T cells by Mtb and its impact on Mtb infection has not…”
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    Responsiveness to IL-7 but not to IFN-α is diminished in CD4+ T cells from treated HIV infected patients who experience poor CD4+ T-cell recovery by Nguyen, Thao P, Shukla, Supriya, Asaad, Robert, Freeman, Michael L, Lederman, Michael M, Harding, Clifford V, Sieg, Scott F

    Published in AIDS (London) (24-08-2016)
    “…OBJECTIVE:To assess CD4 T-cell responsiveness to IL-7 and IFN-α in HIV-infected patients who experience poor recovery of CD4 T-cell counts during therapy…”
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