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Suresh Mahalingam
Researcher at Griffith University
Publications - 130
Citations - 5650
Suresh Mahalingam is an academic researcher from Griffith University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Virus & Chikungunya. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 116 publications receiving 4683 citations. Previous affiliations of Suresh Mahalingam include Indian Institute of Technology Madras & RMIT University.
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RNA-Seq analysis of chikungunya virus infection and identification of granzyme A as a major promoter of arthritic inflammation.
Jane A. C. Wilson,Jane A. C. Wilson,Natalie A. Prow,Wayne A. Schroder,Jonathan Ellis,Helen E. Cumming,Linden J. Gearing,Yee Suan Poo,Yee Suan Poo,Adam Taylor,Paul J. Hertzog,Francesca Di Giallonardo,Linda Hueston,Roger Le Grand,Bing Tang,Thuy T. Le,Joy Gardner,Suresh Mahalingam,Pierre Roques,Phillip I. Bird,Andreas Suhrbier,Andreas Suhrbier +21 more
TL;DR: Wilson et al. as mentioned in this paper described a comprehensive RNA-Seq analysis of feet and lymph nodes at peak viraemia (day 2 post infection), acute arthritis (day 7) and chronic disease (day 30) in the CHIKV adult wild-type mouse model.
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The medicinal chemistry of dengue fever.
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Interleukin 6, RANKL, and Osteoprotegerin Expression by Chikungunya Virus–Infected Human Osteoblasts
Marion Noret,Lara J. Herrero,Nestor E. Rulli,Michael S. Rolph,Paul N. Smith,Rachel W. Li,Pierre Roques,Gabriel Gras,Suresh Mahalingam +8 more
TL;DR: Whether osteoblasts may be involved in CHIKV induced chronic rheumatic syndromes is tested and the possibility that dysregulation of IL-6, RANKL, and OPG during chikungunya virus infection may contribute to joint pathology is raised.
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An updated review of avian-origin Tembusu virus: a newly emerging avian Flavivirus.
TL;DR: The current understanding of the genome characteristics, host range, transmission, epidemiology, phylogenetic and immune evasion of avian-origin TMUV and the innate immune response of the host are described.
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The molecular and cellular aspects of arthritis due to alphavirus infections: lesson learned from Ross River virus.
TL;DR: This chapter summarizes the current understanding of viral arthritides using the newly developed mouse model of Ross River virus‐induced joint and muscle inflammation to summarized the mechanisms by which these viruses cause arthritis/arthralgia.