Siddharth Kamath
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Recent Articles
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Finneran D, Li Q, Subbarayan M, Joly-Amado A, Kamath S, Dengler D, et al.
Glia
. 2022 Sep;
71(2):245-258.
PMID: 36106533
Fractalkine (FKN) is a membrane-bound chemokine that can be cleaved by proteases such as ADAM 10, ADAM 17, and cathepsin S to generate soluble fragments. Studies using different forms of...
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Blair L, Criado-Marrero M, Zheng D, Wang X, Kamath S, Nordhues B, et al.
eNeuro
. 2019 Apr;
6(1).
PMID: 30963102
Increased expression of the FK506-binding protein 5 () gene has been associated with a number of diseases, but most prominently in connection to psychiatric illnesses. Many of these psychiatric disorders...
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Lebson L, Nash K, Kamath S, Herber D, Carty N, Lee D, et al.
J Neurosci
. 2010 Jul;
30(29):9651-8.
PMID: 20660248
A major question for gene therapy in brain concerns methods to administer therapeutic genes in a uniform manner over major portions of the brain. A second question in neuroimmunology concerns...
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Boren T, Xiong Y, Hakam A, Wenham R, Apte S, Wei Z, et al.
Gynecol Oncol
. 2008 May;
110(2):206-15.
PMID: 18499237
Objective: Recent advances in gene expression technology have provided insights into global messenger RNA (mRNA) expression changes associated with endometrial cancer development. However, the post-transcriptional events that may also have...
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Chen N, Kamath S, Newcomb J, Hudson J, Garbuzova-Davis S, Bickford P, et al.
J Neural Eng
. 2007 Apr;
4(2):130-45.
PMID: 17409487
The mononuclear fraction of human umbilical cord blood (HUCBmnf) is a mixed cell population that multiple research groups have shown contains cells that can express neural proteins. In these studies,...