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Nandakumara D Sarma

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Lu Z, Handy S, Zhang N, Quan Z, Xu Q, Ambrose M, et al.
Planta Med . 2021 Aug; 88(12):1004-1019. PMID: 34388833
When testing botanical ingredients of herbal medicines and dietary supplements, the complexity of botanical matrixes often requires the use of orthogonal methods to establish identification procedures suitable for quality control...
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Oketch-Rabah H, Hardy M, Patton A, Chung M, Sarma N, Yoe C, et al.
J Diet Suppl . 2020 Apr; 18(3):293-315. PMID: 32319852
Military personnel use dietary supplements (DS) for performance enhancement, bodybuilding, weight loss, and to maintain health. Adverse events, including cardiovascular (CV) effects, have been reported in military personnel taking supplements....
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Sarma N, Waye A, ElSohly M, Brown P, Elzinga S, Johnson H, et al.
J Nat Prod . 2020 Apr; 83(4):1334-1351. PMID: 32281793
There is an active and growing interest in cannabis female inflorescence () for medical purposes. Therefore, a definition of its quality attributes can help mitigate public health risks associated with...
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Brooks J, Oketch-Rabah H, Low Dog T, Gorecki D, Barrett M, Cantilena L, et al.
Nutr Rev . 2016 Oct; 74(11):708-721. PMID: 27753625
Context: Dietary supplements are widely used by military personnel and civilians for promotion of health. Objective: The objective of this evidence-based review was to examine whether supplementation with l-arginine, in...
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Ko R, Low Dog T, Gorecki D, Cantilena L, Costello R, Evans W, et al.
Nutr Rev . 2014 Apr; 72(3):217-25. PMID: 24697258
This Department of Defense-sponsored evidence-based review evaluates the safety and putative outcomes of enhancement of athletic performance or improved recovery from exhaustion in studies involving beta-alanine alone or in combination...
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Mahady G, Low Dog T, Sarma N, Griffiths J, Giancaspro G
Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf . 2012 Mar; 21(3):339-40. PMID: 22407603
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Marles R, Barrett M, Barnes J, Chavez M, Gardiner P, Ko R, et al.
Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr . 2011 Jul; 51(7):593-604. PMID: 21793723
The Dietary Supplements Information Expert Committee (DSI-EC) of the United States Pharmacopeial Convention (USP) reviews the safety of dietary supplements and dietary supplement ingredients for the purpose of determining whether...
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Jirmanova L, Giardino Torchia M, Sarma N, Mittelstadt P, Ashwell J
Blood . 2011 Jul; 118(12):3280-9. PMID: 21715315
Stimulation via the T-cell receptor (TCR) activates p38α and p38β by phosphorylation of p38 Tyr-323 (p38(Y323)). Here we characterize knockin mice in which p38α and/or β Tyr-323 has been replaced...
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Sarma N, Giancaspro G, Griffiths J, Low Dog T
Menopause . 2011 Mar; 18(4):350-1. PMID: 21407135
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Mahady G, Low Dog T, Sarma N, Giancaspro G, Griffiths J
Menopause . 2010 Sep; 17(5):1088-9. PMID: 20827114
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