Yaa F Abu
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Abu Y, Huang B, Thomas E, Lang D, Ferreira T, Estes K, et al.
AIDS Patient Care STDS
. 2024 Aug;
38(8):344-347.
PMID: 39158978
No abstract available.
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Dutta R, Abu Y, Tao J, Chupikova I, Oleas J, Singh P, et al.
Am J Cancer Res
. 2024 Feb;
14(1):274-299.
PMID: 38323292
The microbiota residing in the gut environment is essential for host homeostasis. Increasing evidence suggests that microbial perturbation (dysbiosis) regulates cancer initiation and progression at local and distant sites. Here,...
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Abu Y, Singh S, Tao J, Chupikova I, Singh P, Meng J, et al.
Gut Microbes
. 2023 Dec;
16(1):2292224.
PMID: 38108125
There has been a rapid increase in neonates born with a history of prenatal opioid exposure. How prenatal opioid exposure affects pain sensitivity in offspring is of interest, as this...
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Betsinger C, Justice J, Tyl M, Edgar J, Budayeva H, Abu Y, et al.
mSystems
. 2023 Nov;
8(6):e0051023.
PMID: 37916830
This study expands the growing understanding that protein acetylation is a highly regulated molecular toggle of protein function in both host anti-viral defense and viral replication. We describe a pro-viral...
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Meng J, Abu Y, Zhang Y, Zhou Y, Xie Y, Yan Y, et al.
Br J Pharmacol
. 2022 Dec;
180(10):1362-1378.
PMID: 36562107
Background And Purpose: Opioids are commonly used for the management of cancer-associated pain and chemotherapy-induced diarrhoea. The chemotherapeutic irinotecan (CPT-11) causes severe gastrointestinal (GI) toxicity due to deconjugation of inactive...