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Janakiram N, Mohammed A, Ravillah D, Choi C, Zhang Y, Desai D, et al.
Oncol Rep . 2025 Feb; 53(4). PMID: 39981915
Following the publication of the above article, an interested reader drew to the authors' attention that the RT‑PCR data panels shown in Fig. 3C, showing the effects of PBIT and...
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Al-Odat O, Nelson E, Budak-Alpdogan T, Jonnalagadda S, Desai D, Pandey M
Cancers (Basel) . 2024 Jul; 16(13). PMID: 39001443
MM is a common type of cancer that unfortunately leads to a significant number of deaths each year. The majority of the reported MM cases are detected in the advanced...
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Sepulveda D, Vrana K, Kellogg J, Bisanz J, Desai D, Graziane N, et al.
J Pharmacol Exp Ther . 2024 May; 391(2):206-213. PMID: 38777605
There is a growing interest in the use of medicinal plants to treat a variety of diseases, and one of the most commonly used medicinal plants globally is The two...
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Mohanty I, Mannochio-Russo H, Schweer J, Abiead Y, Bittremieux W, Xing S, et al.
Cell . 2024 Mar; 187(7):1801-1818.e20. PMID: 38471500
The repertoire of modifications to bile acids and related steroidal lipids by host and microbial metabolism remains incompletely characterized. To address this knowledge gap, we created a reusable resource of...
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Rimal B, Collins S, Tanes C, Rocha E, Granda M, Solanki S, et al.
Nature . 2024 Feb; 626(8000):859-863. PMID: 38326609
Bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract produce amino acid bile acid amidates that can affect host-mediated metabolic processes; however, the bacterial gene(s) responsible for their production remain unknown. Herein, we report...
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Garg A, Desai D, Bhalla A, Thakur S, Rastogi P, Kaushal N
Sci Rep . 2023 Jun; 13(1):9301. PMID: 37291249
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a multistep disorder resulting from genetic and epigenetic genome changes. It is the third most common malignancy in developed nations accounting for roughly 600,000 deaths annually....
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Dong F, Murray I, Annalora A, Coslo D, Desai D, Gowda K, et al.
FASEB J . 2023 Jun; 37(7):e23010. PMID: 37272852
The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) mediates intestinal barrier homeostasis. Many AHR ligands are also CYP1A1/1B1 substrates, which can result in rapid clearance within the intestinal tract, limiting systemic exposure and...
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Zhou X, Chakraborty D, Murray I, Coslo D, Kehs Z, Vijay A, et al.
Lab Invest . 2023 Apr; 103(2):100012. PMID: 37039146
In the face of mechanical, chemical, microbial, and immunologic pressure, intestinal homeostasis is maintained through balanced cellular turnover, proliferation, differentiation, and self-renewal. Here, we present evidence supporting the role of...
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Dong F, Murray I, Annalora A, Coslo D, Desai D, Gowda K, et al.
bioRxiv . 2023 Mar; PMID: 36865156
The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) mediates intestinal barrier homeostasis. Many AHR ligands are also CYP1A1/1B1 substrates, which can result in the rapid clearance within the intestinal tract, limiting AHR activation....
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Bogush D, Schramm J, Ding Y, He B, Singh C, Sharma A, et al.
Adv Biol Regul . 2023 Jan; 88:100942. PMID: 36621151
Cellular functions are regulated by signal transduction pathway networks consisting of protein-modifying enzymes that control the activity of many downstream proteins. Protein kinases and phosphatases regulate gene expression by reversible...