Jana Ninkovic
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Recent Articles
1.
Wlaschin K, Ninkovic J, Griesgraber G, Colak Atan S, Young A, Pereira J, et al.
Wound Repair Regen
. 2019 Jul;
27(6):622-633.
PMID: 31276609
Literature describes that a well-maintained moist wound healing environment leads to faster healing by preventing scabbing and drying of the wound. A moist wound speeds healing by allowing for unimpeded...
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Dowling D, Scott E, Scheid A, Bergelson I, Joshi S, Pietrasanta C, et al.
J Allergy Clin Immunol
. 2017 Mar;
140(5):1339-1350.
PMID: 28343701
Background: Newborns display distinct immune responses, leaving them vulnerable to infections and impairing immunization. Targeting newborn dendritic cells (DCs), which integrate vaccine signals into adaptive immune responses, might enable development...
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Ninkovic J, Anand V, Dutta R, Zhang L, Saluja A, Meng J, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2016 Apr;
6:24011.
PMID: 27096260
No abstract available.
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Ninkovic J, Jana N, Anand V, Vidhu A, Dutta R, Raini D, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2016 Feb;
6:21094.
PMID: 26891899
Opioid drug abusers have a greater susceptibility to gram positive (Gram (+)) bacterial infections. However, the mechanism underlying opioid modulation of Gram (+) versus Gram (-) bacterial clearance has not...
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Banerjee S, Ninkovic J, Meng J, Sharma U, Ma J, Charboneau R, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2015 Jun;
5:11384.
PMID: 26072707
Opportunistic lung infection and inflammation is a hallmark of chronic recreational/clinical use of morphine. We show that early induction of IL17 from the bronchial epithelium, following pathogenic encounter is a...
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Bi D, Qiao L, Bergelson I, Ek C, Duan L, Zhang X, et al.
J Infect Dis
. 2015 Apr;
212(9):1480-90.
PMID: 25883383
Background: Staphylococcus epidermidis causes late-onset sepsis in preterm infants. Staphylococcus epidermidis activates host responses in part via Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2). Epidemiologic studies link bacteremia and neonatal brain injury, but...
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Ninkovic J, Roy S
J Vis Exp
. 2014 Dec;
(93):e52195.
PMID: 25489737
The goal of fluorometric analysis is to serve as an efficient, cost effective, high throughput method of analyzing phagocytosis and other cellular processes. This technique can be used on a...
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Palmer C, Ninkovic J, Prokopowicz Z, Mancuso C, Marin A, Andrianov A, et al.
Biomaterials
. 2014 Jul;
35(31):8876-8886.
PMID: 25023392
Neonates and infants are susceptible to infection due to distinct immune responses in early life. Therefore, development of vaccine formulation and delivery systems capable of activating human newborn leukocytes is...
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Kronforst K, Mancuso C, Pettengill M, Ninkovic J, Power Coombs M, Stevens C, et al.
PLoS One
. 2012 Sep;
7(9):e43897.
PMID: 22970147
Staphylococcus epidermidis (SE) causes late onset sepsis and significant morbidity in catheterized preterm newborns. Animal models of SE infection are useful in characterizing disease mechanisms and are an important approach...
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Ninkovic J, Roy S
Am J Pathol
. 2012 Jan;
180(3):1068-1079.
PMID: 22248582
Morphine increases the susceptibility to opportunistic infection by attenuating bacterial clearance through inhibition of Fcγ receptor (FcgR)-mediated phagocytosis. Mechanisms by which morphine inhibits this process remain to be investigated. Actin...