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Amit Joshi
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 497
Citations - 18902
Amit Joshi is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 390 publications receiving 12207 citations. Previous affiliations of Amit Joshi include VA Boston Healthcare System & Stanford University.
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Red meat and poultry, cooking practices, genetic susceptibility and risk of prostate cancer: results from a multiethnic case–control study
Amit Joshi,Román Corral,Chelsea Catsburg,Juan Pablo Lewinger,Jocelyn Koo,Esther M. John,Esther M. John,Sue A. Ingles,Mariana C. Stern +8 more
TL;DR: A role for carcinogens that accumulate in meats cooked at high temperatures as potential PCA risk factors is supported, and a role for heterocyclic amines (HCAs) in PCA etiology is supported.
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TGF-beta signaling, tumor microenvironment and tumor progression: the butterfly effect.
Amit Joshi,Deliang Cao +1 more
TL;DR: TGF-beta may affect tumor progression by multiple mechanisms in addition to its direct action on tumor cells, and the diversities of T GF-beta signaling in tumors imply a need for caution to TGF- beta-targeted strategies of tumor prevention and/or therapeutics.
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Red meat and poultry intake, polymorphisms in the nucleotide excision repair and mismatch repair pathways and colorectal cancer risk
Amit Joshi,Roman Corral,Kimberly D. Siegmund,Robert W. Haile,Loïlc Le Marchand,Maria Elena Martinez,Dennis J. Ahnen,Robert S. Sandler,Peter Lance,Mariana C. Stern +9 more
TL;DR: Findings highlight the possible contribution of diets high in red meat to the formation of lesions that elicit the NER pathway, such as carcinogen-induced bulky adducts.
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Drp1/Fis1 interaction mediates mitochondrial dysfunction in septic cardiomyopathy
Bereketeab Haileselassie,Riddhita Mukherjee,Amit Joshi,Brooke A. Napier,Liliana M. Massis,Nicolai P Ostberg,Bruno B. Queliconi,Denise M. Monack,Daniel Bernstein,Daria Mochly-Rosen +9 more
TL;DR: Treatment with P110 was protective in both in vitro and in vivo models of septic cardiomyopathy, suggesting a key role of Drp1/Fis1 interaction, and a potential target to reduce its morbidity and mortality.
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Risk of colorectal cancer incidence and mortality after polypectomy: a Swedish record-linkage study
Mingyang Song,Louise Emilsson,Louise Emilsson,Soran R. Bozorg,Long H. Nguyen,Amit Joshi,Kyle Staller,Jennifer Nayor,Andrew T. Chan,Jonas F. Ludvigsson +9 more
TL;DR: Patients with any polyps had an increased risk of colorectal cancer, with multivariable HR of 1·11 (95% CI 1·02-1·22) and 95% CIs for coloreCTal cancer incidence and mortality using a stratified Cox proportional hazards model within each of the matched pairs.