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Omid F Harandi

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Kalantari P, Harandi O, Agarwal S, Rus F, Kurt-Jones E, Fitzgerald K, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2017 Feb; 292(14):5634-5644. PMID: 28209713
Bacterial sepsis involves a complex interaction between the host immune response and bacterial LPS. LPS binds Toll-like receptor (TLR) 4, which leads to the release of proinflammatory cytokines that are...
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Harandi O, Ambros V
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2015 Jan; 112(3):E287-96. PMID: 25561544
Transitions between asymmetric (self-renewing) and symmetric (proliferative) cell divisions are robustly regulated in the context of normal development and tissue homeostasis. To genetically assess the regulation of these transitions, we...
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Harandi O, Hedge S, Wu D, McKeone D, Paulson R
J Clin Invest . 2010 Nov; 120(12):4507-19. PMID: 21060151
Acute anemic stress induces a systemic response designed to increase oxygen delivery to hypoxic tissues. Increased erythropoiesis is a key component of this response. Recovery from acute anemia relies on...
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Perry J, Harandi O, Porayette P, Hegde S, Kannan A, Paulson R
Blood . 2008 Oct; 113(4):911-8. PMID: 18927434
The production of mature cells necessitates that lineage-committed progenitor cells be constantly generated from multipotential progenitors. In addition, the ability to respond rapidly to physiologic stresses requires that the signals...
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Kalantari P, Harandi O, Hankey P, Henderson A
J Immunol . 2008 Jul; 181(2):1548-55. PMID: 18606710
HIV encodes several proteins, including Tat, that have been demonstrated to modulate the expression of receptors critical for innate immunity, including MHC class I, mannose receptor, and beta(2)-microglobulin. We demonstrate...
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Perry J, Harandi O, Paulson R
Blood . 2007 Feb; 109(10):4494-502. PMID: 17284534
The erythroid response to acute anemia relies on the rapid expansion in the spleen of a specialized population of erythroid progenitors termed stress BFU-E. This expansion requires BMP4/Madh5-dependent signaling in...
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Wittke A, Chang A, Froicu M, Harandi O, Weaver V, August A, et al.
Arch Biochem Biophys . 2007 Jan; 460(2):306-13. PMID: 17224129
Mice lacking the vitamin D receptor (VDR) are resistant to airway inflammation. Pathogenic immune cells capable of transferring experimental airway inflammation to wildtype (WT) mice are present and primed in...