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Anoop Kumar

Researcher at University of Illinois at Chicago

Publications -  158
Citations -  2319

Anoop Kumar is an academic researcher from University of Illinois at Chicago. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 125 publications receiving 1616 citations. Previous affiliations of Anoop Kumar include Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra & Translational Health Science and Technology Institute.

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CDX2 upregulates SLC26A3 gene expression in intestinal epithelial cells

TL;DR: For the first time, transcriptional regulation of DRA expression by CDX2 is demonstrated via direct binding to the DRA promoter, suggesting that reduced expression of D RA in inflammatory bowel disease-associated diarrhea could, in part, be attributed to downregulation ofCDX2.
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Rationally synthesized coumarin based pyrazolines ameliorate carrageenan induced inflammation through COX-2/pro-inflammatory cytokine inhibition

TL;DR: In vivo investigations were carried out via carrageenan induced inflammation and acetic acid induced writhing models in male Wistar rats and compound 7a was found to possess appreciable anti-inflammatory and analgesic potential and can be explored for further analgesic/anti-inflammatory drug design and development.
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Keratinocyte Growth Factor-2 Stimulates P-glycoprotein Expression and Function in Intestinal Epithelial Cells

TL;DR: The findings define the posttranslational and transcriptional mechanisms underlying stimulation of Pgp function and expression by KGF2 that may contribute to the beneficial effects of K GF2 in intestinal inflammatory disorders.
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Pharmacological potential of tocopherol and doxycycline against traumatic brain injury-induced cognitive/motor impairment in rats.

TL;DR: The treatment with doxycycline and tocopherol alone and in combination significantly attenuated locomotor activity, memory recognition, reduced neuroinflammation, preserved oxidative balance, and restored the level of neurotransmitters.
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Phytomolecules against bacterial biofilm and efflux pump: an in silico and in vitro study.

TL;DR: Sarma et al. as mentioned in this paper tested the inhibitory potential of four different phytomolecules (berberine, gallic acid, piperine, and rutin) against bacterial biofilm and efflux pumps by using in-silico and in-vitro techniques.