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Lalitha Nayak

Researcher at University Hospitals of Cleveland

Publications -  49
Citations -  1808

Lalitha Nayak is an academic researcher from University Hospitals of Cleveland. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 38 publications receiving 1165 citations. Previous affiliations of Lalitha Nayak include Case Western Reserve University & University of Louisville.

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The hypercoagulable state in COVID-19: Incidence, pathophysiology, and management.

TL;DR: Of concern, is the observation that anticoagulation may be inadequate in many circumstances, highlighting the need for alternative or additional therapies.
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Endothelial Kruppel-like factor 4 protects against atherothrombosis in mice

TL;DR: It is shown that endothelial KLF4 is an essential determinant of atherogenesis and thrombosis andMechanistically, it is demonstrated that KLF 4 differentially regulated pertinent endothelial targets via competition for the coactivator p300, and cogent evidence is provided implicated as essential in vivo regulators of vascular function in the adult animal.
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KLF2 and KLF4 control endothelial identity and vascular integrity

TL;DR: It is shown that endothelial KLF2 and KLF4 control a large segment of the endothelial transcriptome, thereby affecting virtually all key endothelial functions, and establishing an absolute requirement for KLF 2/4 for maintenance of endothelial and vascular integrity in the adult animal.
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The Myeloid Transcription Factor KLF2 Regulates the Host Response to Polymicrobial Infection and Endotoxic Shock

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify the Kruppel-like transcription factor 2 (KLF2) as a potent regulator of myeloid cell activation in vivo, and demonstrate that exposure to either hypoxia and/or bacterial products reduced KLF2 expression while inducing hypoxyia inducible factor 1α (HIF-1α), findings that were recapitulated in human septic patients.
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"Go with the flow": how Krüppel-like factor 2 regulates the vasoprotective effects of shear stress.

TL;DR: The identification of Krüppel-like factor 2 as a flow-responsive molecule has greatly advanced the understanding of molecular mechanisms governing vascular homeostasis.