Shaik O Rahaman
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Goswami R, Arya R, Sharma S, Dutta B, Stamov D, Zhu X, et al.
Sci Signal
. 2021 Nov;
14(707):eabd4077.
PMID: 34726952
Implantation of biomaterials or devices into soft tissue often leads to the development of the foreign body response (FBR), an inflammatory condition that can cause implant failure, tissue injury, and...
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Alharbi M, Dutta B, Goswami R, Sharma S, Lei K, Rahaman S
Sci Rep
. 2021 Apr;
11(1):8173.
PMID: 33854174
Atherosclerosis, a chronic inflammatory disease of large arteries, is the major contributor to the growing burden of cardiovascular disease-related mortality and morbidity. During early atherogenesis, as a result of inflammation...
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Dutta B, Goswami R, Rahaman S
Front Immunol
. 2020 Dec;
11:570195.
PMID: 33381111
Phenotypic polarization of macrophages is deemed essential in innate immunity and various pathophysiological conditions. We have now determined key aspects of the molecular mechanism by which mechanical cues regulate macrophage...
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Peng M, Tabashsum Z, Anderson M, Truong A, Houser A, Padilla J, et al.
Compr Rev Food Sci Food Saf
. 2020 Dec;
19(4):1908-1933.
PMID: 33337097
The bioactive ingredients in commonly consumed foods include, but are not limited to, prebiotics, prebiotic-like components, probiotics, and postbiotics. The bioactive ingredients in functional foods have also been associated with...
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Arya R, Goswami R, Rahaman S
J Biol Chem
. 2020 Dec;
296:100129.
PMID: 33262217
Multinucleated giant cells are formed by the fusion of macrophages and are a characteristic feature in numerous pathophysiological conditions including the foreign body response (FBR). Foreign body giant cells (FBGCs)...
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Peng M, Lee S, Rahaman S, Biswas D
Food Funct
. 2020 Nov;
11(12):10724-10735.
PMID: 33231228
The excessive secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines, uncontrolled cell proliferation, and dysbiosis in gut intestinal microbiota are involved in tumorigenesis and progression of colorectal cancer. Probiotics secrete various functional metabolites that...
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Sharma S, Ma L, Rahaman S
Mol Cell Biochem
. 2020 Aug;
474(1-2):189-197.
PMID: 32734537
Long non-coding RNAs (LncRNAs) are long (> 200 bases), non-coding, single-stranded RNAs that have emerged as major regulators of gene expression, cell differentiation, development, and oncogenesis. In view of the...
28.
Tabashsum Z, Peng M, Bernhardt C, Patel P, Carrion M, Rahaman S, et al.
J Microbiol
. 2020 Apr;
58(6):489-498.
PMID: 32329017
The growing threat of emergent multidrug-resistant enteric bacterial pathogens, and their adopted virulence properties are directing to find alternative antimicrobials and/or development of dietaries that can improve host gut health...
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Sharma S, Goswami R, Rahaman S
Cell Mol Bioeng
. 2019 Nov;
12(2):139-152.
PMID: 31681446
Introduction: The implantation of biomaterials into soft tissue leads to the development of foreign body response, a non-specific inflammatory condition that is characterized by the presence of fibrotic tissue. Epithelial-mesenchymal...
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Dutta B, Arya R, Goswami R, Alharbi M, Sharma S, Rahaman S
Lab Invest
. 2019 Oct;
100(2):178-185.
PMID: 31645630
Transient receptor ion channels have emerged as immensely important channels/receptors in diverse physiological and pathological responses. Of particular interest is the transient receptor potential channel subfamily V member 4 (TRPV4),...