Digvijay Patil
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Recent Articles
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Cui Y, Hackett R, Ascue J, Muralidaran V, Patil D, Kang J, et al.
Gastroenterol Clin North Am
. 2024 Jul;
53(3):359-382.
PMID: 39068000
Intestinal transplantation is a life-saving procedure utilized for patients failing total parenteral nutrition. However, intestinal transplantattion remains plagued with low survival rates and high risk of allograft rejection. The authors...
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McNamara M, Jain S, Oza K, Muralidaran V, Kiliti A, McDeed A, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Apr;
PMID: 38617373
Post-transplant complications reduce allograft and recipient survival. Current approaches for detecting allograft injury non-invasively are limited and do not differentiate between cellular mechanisms. Here, we monitor cellular damages after liver...
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Belyayev L, Kang J, Sadat M, Loh K, Patil D, Muralidaran V, et al.
Hum Immunol
. 2024 Mar;
85(3):110773.
PMID: 38494386
Background: Intestinal transplant (ITx) rejection is associated with memory T helper type 17 cell (Th17) infiltration of grafted tissues. Modulation of Th17 effector cell response is facilitated by T regulatory...
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Oza K, Kang J, Patil D, Owen K, Cui W, Khan K, et al.
Transplantation
. 2023 Jun;
108(2):399-408.
PMID: 37309025
Graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) remains a potentially fatal complication following intestinal transplant (ITx). Over the past decade, advances in the understanding of the pathophysiology of this complex immunological phenomenon have led...
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Venkatachalapathy S, Natarajan R, Ramachandran U, Rajakumar P, Rangarajan S, Patil D, et al.
J Contemp Dent Pract
. 2023 Jun;
23(8):781-787.
PMID: 37283011
Aim: The present study aimed at evaluating the increase in the rate of tooth movement by increasing the number and frequency of micro-osteoperforations (MOPs). Materials And Methods: The study was...
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Wagh S, Nehete A, Gulve N, Aher S, Patil D, Tambe M
Cureus
. 2023 May;
15(3):e36636.
PMID: 37155450
Aim: To evaluate and compare the rate of orthodontic tooth movement and root resorption by micro-osteoperforation (MOP) and mechanical vibration in young adults with bimaxillary protrusion. Method: Twenty patients having...
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Liggett J, Kang J, Ranjit S, Rodriguez O, Loh K, Patil D, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2022 Sep;
13:898799.
PMID: 36148239
Type 1 Natural Killer T-cells (NKT1 cells) play a critical role in mediating hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI). Although hepatic steatosis is a major risk factor for preservation type injury, how...
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Nilesh K, Patil P, Patil D, Patil M
Med J Armed Forces India
. 2022 Sep;
78(Suppl 1):S145-S151.
PMID: 36147398
Background: Osteomyelitis of the jawbone is mostly secondary to radiation exposure or bone remodelling drugs, with the mandible being commonly involved. Maxillary osteomyelitis risk is low owing to its high...
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Kang J, Liggett J, Patil D, Ranjit S, Loh K, Duttargi A, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2022 Jul;
13:899525.
PMID: 35833123
Innate lymphoid cells (ILCs), the most recently described family of lymphoid cells, play fundamental roles in tissue homeostasis through the production of key cytokine. Group 1 ILCs, comprised of conventional...
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Patil D, Xun D, Schueritz M, Bansal S, Cheema A, Crooke E, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2021 Jun;
12:677812.
PMID: 34163454
In , repression of phosphatidylglycerol synthase A gene () lowers the levels of membrane acidic phospholipids, particularly phosphatidylglycerol (PG), causing growth-arrested phenotype. The interrupted synthesis of PG is known to...