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Autor:
Benjamin D. Capistrant, Margaret A. Mysz, De Ann Lazovich, Seth Ramin, Anna E. Prizment, Katie A. Meyer
Publikováno v:
Maturitas
Objective Recent studies have reported associations between dietary intake and mental health. Dietary fiber is one nutrient that may modulate mental health, specifically depression risk, through the gut microbiome. We prospectively examined the assoc
Autor:
Robert J. Schumacher, Nicole Larson, Timothy P. Rich, Margaret A. Mysz, Beverly Norris, Lia G. Coicou, Brenda Koniar, Craig M. Flory, David H. Ingbar
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a severe, life-threatening form of respiratory failure characterized by pulmonary edema, inflammation, and hypoxemia due to reduced alveolar fluid clearance (AFC). Alveolar fluid clearance is required for
Autor:
Robert J. Schumacher, Anannya Banga, James R. Dutton, Jakub Tolar, Margaret A. Mysz, Beverly Norris, Brenda M. Ogle, Craig M. Flory
Publikováno v:
Journal of Stem Cell Research & Therapy.
Differentiation of adult stem/progenitor cells into functional beta cells to provide a successful autologous cell therapy for Type 1 diabetes patients has not yet been achieved. Progenitor cells in the adult pancreas or liver have been considered pot
Autor:
James M, Ertelt, Tanner M, Johanns, Margaret A, Mysz, Minelva R, Nanton, Jared H, Rowe, Marijo N, Aguilera, Sing Sing, Way
Publikováno v:
Immunology. 134(4)
Typhoid fever is a persistent infection caused by host-adapted Salmonella strains adept at circumventing immune-mediated host defences. Given the importance of T cells in protection, the culling of activated CD4+ T cells after primary infection has b
Autor:
Charanjeet Singh, Sing Sing Way, Monika Roychowdhury, Margaret A. Mysz, Jared H. Rowe, Marijo Aguilera, James M. Ertelt
Publikováno v:
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 187(5)
T cell activation is controlled by incompletely defined opposing stimulation and suppression signals that together sustain the balance between optimal host defense against infection and peripheral tolerance. In this article, we explore the impacts of
Autor:
Rutao Cui, Eric Pier, Margaret A. Mysz, Xiao Zhang, Fangzheng Dong, Rafael Armenta, Liang Dong, Ji Wen, Nick Ziegler, Bo Zhang
Publikováno v:
Cancer research. 70(9)
Melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH) reduces UV-induced DNA damage through the induction of pigmentation. In this study, we provide evidence that MSH also enhances DNA repair in skin keratinocytes by modulating the function of DNA repair molecules. I