His Internal medicine study frequently links to other fields, such as Transplantation. The study of Transplantation is intertwined with the study of Internal medicine in a number of ways. Andrew S. Neish undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Cardiology and Heart disease through his research. Andrew S. Neish connects Heart disease with Cardiology in his study. As part of his studies on Carcinoid Heart Disease, he often connects relevant subjects like Carcinoid syndrome. His study connects Carcinoid Heart Disease and Carcinoid syndrome. Stenosis is often connected to Tricuspid stenosis in his work. Many of his studies on Tricuspid valve apply to Tricuspid stenosis as well. In his research, he performs multidisciplinary study on Myocardial infarction and Autopsy.
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Microbes in Gastrointestinal Health and Disease
Andrew S. Neish.
Gastroenterology (2009)
Prokaryotic Regulation of Epithelial Responses by Inhibition of IκB-α Ubiquitination
Andrew S. Neish;Andrew T. Gewirtz;Hui Zeng;Andrew N. Young.
Science (2000)
CREB-binding protein/p300 are transcriptional coactivators of p65
Mary E. Gerritsen;Amy J. Williams;Andrew S. Neish;Sarah Moore.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1997)
Activation of β-catenin by carcinogenic Helicobacter pylori
Aime T. Franco;Dawn A. Israel;Mary K. Washington;Uma Krishna.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2005)
Functional analysis of the human vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 promoter.
Andrew S. Neish;Amy J. Williams;Helen J. Palmer;Maryann Z. Whitley.
Journal of Experimental Medicine (1992)
Salmonella typhimurium translocates flagellin across intestinal epithelia, inducing a proinflammatory response
Andrew T. Gewirtz;Peter O. Simon;Clare K. Schmitt;Laura J. Taylor.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (2001)
Deletion of TLR5 results in spontaneous colitis in mice.
Matam Vijay-Kumar;Catherine J. Sanders;Rebekah T. Taylor;Amrita Kumar.
Journal of Clinical Investigation (2007)
The proteasome pathway is required for cytokine-induced endothelial-leukocyte adhesion molecule expression
Margaret A. Read;Andrew S. Neish;Francis W. Luscinskas;Vito J. Palombella.
Immunity (1995)
Expression profiling of renal epithelial neoplasms: a method for tumor classification and discovery of diagnostic molecular markers.
Andrew N. Young;Andrew N. Young;Mahul B. Amin;Carlos S. Moreno;So Dug Lim.
American Journal of Pathology (2001)
Endothelial interferon regulatory factor 1 cooperates with NF-kappa B as a transcriptional activator of vascular cell adhesion molecule 1.
A S Neish;M A Read;D Thanos;R Pine.
Molecular and Cellular Biology (1995)
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