Publications by authors named "Sujatha Thundivalappil"
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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Sujatha Thundivalappil"
- Sujatha Thundivalappil's recent research explores the plasticity of human airway basal cells, emphasizing that their squamous differentiation is a reversible reaction to persistent Wnt signaling rather than an intrinsic change, highlighting potential implications for respiratory health.
- Her comparative studies between human and mouse blood illustrate significant differences in bactericidal and inflammatory responses, showcasing the superior ability of human blood to eliminate certain bacterial strains, which could inform future therapeutic strategies against infections.
- Thundivalappil's work on hemopexin elucidates its role as an anti-inflammatory agent in severe infections, revealing its potential for clinical applications in managing hemoglobin-induced inflammation and improving outcomes in critically ill patients.