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Anastasia Parton

Researcher at Celgene

Publications -  14
Citations -  1045

Anastasia Parton is an academic researcher from Celgene. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pomalidomide & Apremilast. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications receiving 899 citations.

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Apremilast, a cAMP phosphodiesterase-4 inhibitor, demonstrates anti-inflammatory activity in vitro and in a model of psoriasis.

TL;DR: The inhibitory effects of apremilast on pro‐inflammatory responses of human primary peripheral blood mononuclear cells, polymorphonuclear Cells, natural killer cells and epidermal keratinocytes were explored in vitro, and in a preclinical model of psoriasis.
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Apremilast is a selective PDE4 inhibitor with regulatory effects on innate immunity.

TL;DR: The pharmacological effects of apremilast are consistent with those of a targeted PDE4 inhibitor, with selective effects on innate immune responses and a wide therapeutic index compared to its gastrointestinal side effects.
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Absorption, metabolism and excretion of [14C]pomalidomide in humans following oral administration

TL;DR: Following oral administration, pomalidomide was well absorbed, with parent compound being the predominant circulating component, and metabolites were eliminated primarily in urine.
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Lenalidomide inhibits proliferation of Namalwa CSN.70 cells and interferes with Gab1 phosphorylation and adaptor protein complex assembly.

TL;DR: It is reported that lenalidomide inhibits proliferation of chromosome 5 deleted hematopoietic tumor cell lines in vitro, whether from the B cell, T cell, or myeloid lineage, and evidence for the mechanism of action is provided.
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Phosphodiesterase 4 in inflammatory diseases: Effects of apremilast in psoriatic blood and in dermal myofibroblasts through the PDE4/CD271 complex.

TL;DR: PDE4 expression is up-regulated in psoriatic dermis as compared with normal skin, with particular regard to fibroblasts, and the study reveals that the PDE4/CD271 complex could be important in modulating fibroblast functions.