159 results on '"Shivakumar, Pranavkumar"'
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2. Maternal regulation of biliary disease in neonates via gut microbial metabolites
3. Regulation of epithelial injury and bile duct obstruction by NLRP3, IL-1R1 in experimental biliary atresia
4. Estimating Strength from Stiffness for Chemically Treated Soils
5. Plasticity between ILC2 subsets and amphiregulin expression regulate epithelial repair in biliary atresia
6. Editorial: Infants with cholestasis
7. Plasticity between type 2 innate lymphoid cell subsets and amphiregulin expression regulates epithelial repair in biliary atresia.
8. Large-scale proteomics identifies MMP-7 as a sentinel of epithelial injury and of biliary atresia
9. HIF-1alpha-pathway activation in cholangiocytes of patients with biliary atresia: An immunohistochemical/molecular exploratory study
10. Estimating Strength from Stiffness for Chemically Treated Soils
11. STRENGTH-STIFFNESS CORRELATIONS FOR CHEMICALLY TREATED SOILS
12. Serum Proteomics Uncovers Biomarkers of Clinical Portal Hypertension in Children With Biliary Atresia
13. Biliary organoids uncover delayed epithelial development and barrier function in biliary atresia
14. Biliary repair and carcinogenesis are mediated by IL-33-dependent cholangiocyte proliferation
15. Reply
16. Th2 signals induce epithelial injury in mice and are compatible with the biliary atresia phenotype
17. Interleukin-33 induces cholangiocyte proliferation via IL13/IL-4R/STAT6 pathway: 201
18. IL-1 signaling regulates bile duct injury and obstruction in biliary atresia: 151
19. Expansion of prominin-1-expressing cells in association with fibrosis of biliary atresia
20. Gene Expression Signature for Biliary Atresia and a Role for Interleukin-8 in Pathogenesis of Experimental Disease
21. Neonatal NK cells target the mouse duct epithelium via Nkg2d and drive tissue-specific injury in experimental biliary atresia
22. Serum Proteomics Uncovers Biomarkers of Clinical Portal Hypertension in Children With Biliary Atresia.
23. “Complimenting the Complement”: Mechanistic Insights and Opportunities for Therapeutics in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
24. Recent developments in etiology and disease modeling of biliary atresia: a narrative review
25. Identification of intramural epithelial networks linked to peribiliary glands that express progenitor cell markers and proliferate after injury in mice
26. Loss of orthologous IL8 signaling decreases susceptibility to experimental biliary atresia: 1104
27. Tnfα regulates pathogenesis of bile duct injury in experimental biliary atresia via Tnf-R2: 17
28. A novel immunoregulatory role for complement receptor C3AR1 in fibrosing cholangiopathies of biliary atresia and primary sclerosing cholangitis
29. Regulation of bile duct epithelial injury by hepatic CD71+ erythroid cells
30. Biliary organoids uncover delayed epithelial development and barrier function in biliary atresia.
31. Temporal-spatial activation of apoptosis and epithelial injury in murine experimental biliary atresia
32. Obstruction of extrahepatic bile ducts by lymphocytes is regulated by IFN-γ in experimental biliary atresia
33. Gene Expression Signatures Associated With Survival Times of Pediatric Patients With Biliary Atresia Identify Potential Therapeutic Agents
34. Visualizing Structures in Confocal Microscopy Datasets Through Clusterization: A Case Study on Bile Ducts
35. 490c – C1Inh: A Novel Therapeutic Target to Treat Biliary Atresia and Liver Fibrosis
36. Loss of interleukin-12 modifies the pro-inflammatory response but does not prevent duct obstruction in experimental biliary atresia
37. Paracrine signals regulate human liver organoid maturation from induced pluripotent stem cells
38. A Novel Pkhd1 Mutation Interacts with the Nonobese Diabetic Genetic Background To Cause Autoimmune Cholangitis
39. Cxcr2 signaling and the microbiome suppress inflammation, bile duct injury, and the phenotype of experimental biliary atresia
40. Preferential TNFα signaling via TNFR2 regulates epithelial injury and duct obstruction in experimental biliary atresia
41. Paracrine signals regulate human liver organoid maturation from iPSC
42. Identification of Intramural Epithelial Networks Linked to Peribiliary Glands that Express Progenitor Cell Markers and Proliferate After Injury
43. Natural Killer Cells Promote Long-Term Hepatobiliary Inflammation in a Low-Dose Rotavirus Model of Experimental Biliary Atresia
44. Paracrine signals regulate human liver organoid maturation from induced pluripotent stem cells.
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46. Perforin and granzymes work in synergy to mediate cholangiocyte injury in experimental biliary atresia
47. Integrative genomics identifies candidate microRNAs for pathogenesis of experimental biliary atresia
48. Dendritic Cells Regulate Natural Killer Cell Activation and Epithelial Injury in Experimental Biliary Atresia
49. Activated Complement Components Target Hepatobiliary System in Experimental Biliary Atresia
50. Post-natal paucity of regulatory T cells and control of NK cell activation in experimental biliary atresia
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