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UT Health Science Center at San Antonio, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
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This is a list of the 20 publications most recently added to the Research Profiles database. This shows the publication activity that is ongoing at the institution.The source of publications for this application is a combination of Scopus and researcher data.
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Jorge G. Burneo; Jose C. Delgado; David A. Steven; Carlos M. Vasquez; Mario A. Alonso-Vanegas; Jose E. Cavazos; Lizardo Mija; Willy Zapata; Lucio Portilla
A collaborative effort to establish a comprehensive epilepsy program in Peru
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James T. Jenkins; David L. Halaney; Konstantin V. Sokolov; Li L. Ma; Heather J. Shipley; Smridhi Mahajan; Christopher L. Louden; Reto Asmis; Thomas E. Milner; Keith P. Johnston; et al.
Excretion and toxicity of gold-iron nanoparticles
3.
Gleb P. Tolstykh; José E. Cavazos
Potential mechanisms of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
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Tianyi Wang; J. Jacob Mancuso; Veronika Sapozhnikova; Jordan Dwelle; Li L. Ma; Brian Willsey; S. M. Shams Kazmi; Jinze Qiu; Xiankai Li; Reto Asmis; et al.
Dual-wavelength multifrequency photothermal wave imaging combined with optical coherence tomography for macrophage and lipid detection in atherosclerotic plaques using gold nanoparticles
5.
Meilian Liu; Ruihua Xiang; Sarah Ann Wilk; Ning Zhang; Lauren B. Sloane; Kian Azarnoush; Lijun Zhou; Hongzhi Chen; Guangda Xiang; Christi A. Walter; et al.
Fat-specific DsbA-L overexpression promotes adiponectin multimerization and protects mice from diet-induced obesity and insulin resistance
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Sarah Ullevig; Qingwei Zhao; Chi Fung Lee; Hong Seok Kim; Debora Zamora; Reto Asmis
NADPH oxidase 4 mediates monocyte priming and accelerated chemotaxis induced by metabolic stress
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D. Cella; J.-S. Lai; C.J. Nowinski; D. Victorson; A. Peterman; D. Miller; F. Bethoux; A. Heinemann; S. Rubin; J.E. Cavazos; et al.
Neuro-QOL: Brief measures of health-related quality of life for clinical research in neurology
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Sina Tavakoli; Reto Asmis
Reactive oxygen species and thiol redox signaling in the macrophage biology of atherosclerosis
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Hong Seok Kim; Sarah L. Ullevig; Debora Zamora; Chi Fung Lee; Reto Asmis
Redox regulation of MAPK phosphatase 1 controls monocyte migration and macrophage recruitment
10.
Alok R. Khandelwal; Valeria Y. Hebert; James J. Kleinedler; Lynette K. Rogers; Sarah L. Ullevig; Reto Asmis; Runhua Shi; Tammy R. Dugas
Resveratrol and quercetin interact to inhibit neointimal hyperplasia in mice with a carotid injury
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Veronika Sapozhnikova; Brian Willsey; Reto Asmis; Tianyi Wang; James Travis Jenkins; Jacob Mancuso; Li Leo Ma; Roman Kuranov; Thomas E Milner; Keith Johnston; et al.
Use of near-infrared luminescent gold nanoclusters for detection of macrophages.
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Reto Asmis
"Topical" HDL for vein grafts: A new solution to an old problem?
13.
Sarah L. Ullevig; Qingwei Zhao; Debora Zamora; Reto Asmis
Ursolic acid protects diabetic mice against monocyte dysfunction and accelerated atherosclerosis
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Reto Asmis; Mu Qiao; Qingwei Zhao
Low flow oxygenation of full-excisional skin wounds on diabetic mice improves wound healing by accelerating wound closure and reepithelialization
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Cindy J Nowinski; David Victorson; Jose E. Cavazos; Richard Gershon; David Cella
Neuro-QOL and the NIH toolbox: Implications for epilepsy
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Chi Fung Lee; Mu Qiao; Katrin Schröder; Qingwei Zhao; Reto Asmis
Nox4 is a novel inducible source of reactive oxygen species in monocytes and macrophages and mediates oxidized low density lipoprotein-induced macrophage death
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Rebecca M. Verellen; Jose E. Cavazos
Post-traumatic epilepsy: An overview
18.
John S. Thompson; Reto Asmis; Andrea A. Tapp; Brandy Nelson; Yanxia Chu; Judith Glass; Micheal Moneyhon; Stephen A. Brown
Pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate (PDTC) blocks apoptosis and promotes ionizing radiation-induced necrosis of freshly-isolated normal mouse spleen cells
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Ping Li; Alpa Khatri; John Bracamontes; David S. Weiss; Joe Henry Steinbach; Gustav Akk
Site-specific fluorescence reveals distinct structural changes induced in the human ρ1 GABA receptor by inhibitory neurosteroids
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Alpa Khatri; David S. Weiss
The role of Loop F in the activation of the GABA receptor