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A K Saluja

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Upadhyay S, Patel J, Patel V, Saluja A
J Pharm Bioallied Sci . 2012 Oct; 4(Suppl 1):S112-3. PMID: 23066183
Tamoxifen Citrate (TC) is an estrogen receptor antagonist and drug of choice for hormone sensitive breast cancer. Solid Lipid Nanoparticles loaded with TC were prepared by High Shear Homogenization followed...
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Huang Z, Saluja A, Dudeja V, Vickers S, Buchsbaum D
Curr Pharm Des . 2011 Jul; 17(21):2221-38. PMID: 21777178
Human pancreatic cancer remains a highly malignant disease with almost similar incidence and mortality despite extensive research. Many targeted therapies are under development. However, clinical investigation showed that single targeted...
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Shukla S, Saluja A, Pandya S
Pharmacognosy Res . 2011 Jun; 2(6):359-63. PMID: 21713139
Aim: In the present study, the immunomodulatory effects of roots of Gmelina arborea Linn. were investigated Materials And Methods: Methanolic extract of G. arborea Linn. (MEGA) and its ethyl acetate...
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Phillips P, Sangwan V, Borja-Cacho D, Dudeja V, Vickers S, Saluja A
Cancer Lett . 2011 Jun; 308(2):181-8. PMID: 21676539
Pancreatic cancer is the fourth leading cause of cancer related deaths and is a disease with poor prognosis. It is refractory to standard chemotherapeutic drugs or to novel treatment modalities,...
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Dholwani K, Saluja A, Gupta A, Shah D
Indian J Pharmacol . 2011 Feb; 40(2):49-58. PMID: 21279166
Traditional medicines, including Chinese herbal formulations, can serve as the source of potential new drugs, and initial research focuses on the isolation of bioactive lead compound(s). The development of novel...
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Loganathan G, Dawra R, Pugazhenthi S, Wiseman A, Sanders M, Saluja A, et al.
Transplant Proc . 2010 Aug; 42(6):2055-7. PMID: 20692406
Background: Exocrine tissue is commonly cotransplanted with islets in autografting and allotransplantation of impure preparations. Proteases and insulin are released by acinar cells and islets, respectively, during pretransplantation culture and...
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Dudeja V, Vickers S, Saluja A
Gut . 2009 Jun; 58(7):1000-9. PMID: 19520890
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are a highly conserved family of proteins which inhabit almost all subcellular locations and cellular membranes. Depending on their location, these proteins perform a variety of...
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Rakonczay Jr Z, Hegyi P, Takacs T, McCarroll J, Saluja A
Gut . 2007 Aug; 57(2):259-67. PMID: 17675325
Acute pancreatitis is an inflammatory disease of the pancreas which, in its most severe form, is associated with multi-organ failure and death. Recently, signalling molecules and pathways which are responsible...
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Frossard J, Bhagat L, Lee H, Hietaranta A, Singh V, Song A, et al.
Gut . 2002 Jan; 50(1):78-83. PMID: 11772971
Background And Aim: Recent studies have indicated that prior thermal stress causes upregulation of heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) expression in the pancreas and protects against secretagogue induced pancreatitis. The...
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Singh V, Saluja A, Bhagat L, van Acker G, Song A, Soltoff S, et al.
J Clin Invest . 2001 Nov; 108(9):1387-95. PMID: 11696584
Intra-acinar cell activation of digestive enzyme zymogens including trypsinogen is generally believed to be an early and critical event in acute pancreatitis. We have found that the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase inhibitor...