Pavithra Chandramowlishwaran
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Seto E, Hirsch A, Schubert W, Chandramowlishwaran P, Chernoff Y
Front Microbiol
. 2022 Aug;
13:911091.
PMID: 36016789
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the European Space Agency (ESA) are studying how to improve the safety of future planetary science sample return missions that would bring...
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Chandramowlishwaran P, Raja S, Maheshwari A, Srinivasan S
Curr Pediatr Rev
. 2021 Sep;
18(1):9-24.
PMID: 34503418
Background: The pathophysiology of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is not clear, but increasing information suggests that the risk and severity of NEC may be influenced by abnormalities in the enteric nervous...
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Chandramowlishwaran P, Vijay A, Abraham D, Li G, Mwangi S, Srinivasan S
Front Neurosci
. 2021 Jan;
14:614331.
PMID: 33414704
Neurodegeneration of the central and enteric nervous systems is a common feature of aging and aging-related diseases, and is accelerated in individuals with metabolic dysfunction including obesity and diabetes. The...
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Chernoff Y, Grizel A, Rubel A, Zelinsky A, Chandramowlishwaran P, Chernova T
Adv Genet
. 2020 Jun;
105:293-380.
PMID: 32560789
Amyloids are fibrous cross-β protein aggregates that are capable of proliferation via nucleated polymerization. Amyloid conformation likely represents an ancient protein fold and is linked to various biological or pathological...
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Chandramowlishwaran P, Sun M, Casey K, Romanyuk A, Grizel A, Sopova J, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2018 Jan;
293(9):3436-3450.
PMID: 29330303
Fibrous cross-β aggregates (amyloids) and their transmissible forms (prions) cause diseases in mammals (including humans) and control heritable traits in yeast. Initial nucleation of a yeast prion by transiently overproduced...
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Gong H, Romanova N, Allen K, Chandramowlishwaran P, Gokhale K, Newnam G, et al.
PLoS Genet
. 2012 Apr;
8(4):e1002634.
PMID: 22536159
Polyglutamine expansion causes diseases in humans and other mammals. One example is Huntington's disease. Fragments of human huntingtin protein having an expanded polyglutamine stretch form aggregates and cause cytotoxicity in...