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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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Evaluation of In Silico Anti-parkinson Potential of β-asarone.

TL;DR: Based on the current finding from ADME and docking studies, these preliminary results may act as effective precursor tool for the development of β-asarone as a promising anti-Parkinson agent.
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The olfactory G protein-coupled receptor (Olfr-78/OR51E2) modulates the intestinal response to colitis.

TL;DR: RNA sequence analysis revealed significant changes in the genes involved in infection, immunity, inflammation, and CRC between wild type (WT) and Olfr-78 knock out (KO) mice, suggesting a potential role for this receptor in intestinal inflammation.
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Mechanisms of Intestinal Serotonin Transporter (SERT) Upregulation by TGF-β1 Induced Non-Smad Pathways.

TL;DR: A novel mechanism rapidly regulating intestinal SERT via PI3K and STX3 is demonstrated, implicated in various gastro-intestinal disorders e.g IBD, IBS and diarrhea, and offers a novel therapeutic strategy to treat GI disorders.
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Translational repression of SLC26A3 by miR-494 in intestinal epithelial cells

TL;DR: Data demonstrate a novel regulatory mechanism of DRA expression via miR-494 and indicate that targeting this microRNA may serve to be a potential therapeutic strategy for diarrheal diseases.
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Epigenetic modulation of intestinal cholesterol transporter Niemann-Pick C1-like 1 (NPC1L1) gene expression by DNA methylation.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated for the first time that DNA methylation in the promoter region of the NPC1 L1 gene appears to be a major mechanism underlying differential expression of NPC1L1 along the length of the gastrointestinal tract.