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68
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13471
World Ranking
2201
National Ranking
30

Overview

Arsalan Kharazmi is affiliated with the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. The available data on their academic profile does not list specific recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues tied to their research contributions.

Their research fields, subfields, and the main topics of study have not been detailed in the data provided. Similarly, there are no recorded book publications or awards attributed to Arsalan Kharazmi in the dataset.

Due to the absence of detailed publication or research data, no specific insights into their research focus or collaborations can be presented. Their academic footprint as per the source information is currently limited to their institutional affiliation.

Best Publications

  • Mucoid conversion of Pseudomonas aeruginosa by hydrogen peroxide: a mechanism for virulence activation in the cystic fibrosis lung.

    Kalai Mathee;Oana Ciofu;Claus Sternberg;Peter W. Lindum

  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa and the in vitro and in vivo biofilm mode of growth.

    Niels Høiby;Helle Krogh Johansen;Claus Moser;Zhijun Song

  • Licochalcone A, a new antimalarial agent, inhibits in vitro growth of the human malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum and protects mice from P. yoelii infection.

    Ming Chen;T. G. Theander;S. B. Christensen;L. Hviid

  • An Antiinflammatory Galactolipid from Rose Hip (Rosa canina) that Inhibits Chemotaxis of Human Peripheral Blood Neutrophils in Vitro

    Erik Larsen;Arsalan Kharazmi;Lars Porskjær Christensen;S Brøgger Christensen

  • Inhibition of Fumarate Reductase in Leishmania major and L. donovani by Chalcones

    Ming Chen;Lin Zhai;Søren Brøgger Christensen;Thor G. Theander

  • The antileishmanial activity of novel oxygenated chalcones and their mechanism of action

    Lin Zhai;Ming Chen;Jens Blom;Thor G. Theander

  • Human polymorphonuclear leukocyte response to Pseudomonas aeruginosa grown in biofilms.

    E T Jensen;A Kharazmi;K Lam;J W Costerton

  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa alginate in cystic fibrosis sputum and the inflammatory response.

    S S Pedersen;A Kharazmi;F Espersen;N Høiby

  • Alginate production affects Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm development and architecture, but is not essential for biofilm formation

    Andres Plata Stapper;Giri Narasimhan;Dennis E. Ohman;Johnny Barakat

  • Induction of beta-lactamase production in Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm.

    B Giwercman;E T Jensen;N Høiby;A Kharazmi

  • The immune response to chronic Pseudomonas aeruginosa lung infection in cystic fibrosis patients is predominantly of the Th2 type.

    Claus Moser;Susanne Kjaergaard;Tacjana Pressler;Arsalan Kharazmi

  • Health promoting compounds in vegetables and fruits: A systematic approach for identifying plant components with impact on human health

    K Brandt;L.P Christensen;J Hansen-Møller;S.L Hansen

  • Mechanisms involved in the evasion of the host defence by Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

    Arsalan Kharazmi

  • 1,25-Dihydroxyvitamin D3 inhibits cytokine production by human blood monocytes at the post-transcriptional level.

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  • Blood monocyte and neutrophil functions in the acquired immune deficiency syndrome.

    H. Nielsen;A. Kharazmi;V. Faber

  • Comparison of the immune profile of nonhealing cutaneous Leishmaniasis patients with those with active lesions and those who have recovered from infection.

    Soheila Ajdary;Mohammad H. Alimohammadian;Mohammad B. Eslami;Kaare Kemp

  • Leishmania donovani-reactive Th1- and Th2-like T-cell clones from individuals who have recovered from visceral leishmaniasis.

    M. Kemp;J. A. L. Kurtzhals;K. Bendtzen;L. K. Poulsen

  • Improved outcome of chronic Pseudomonas aeruginosa lung infection is associated with induction of a Th1-dominated cytokine response

    C Moser;P O Jensen;O Kobayashi;H P Hougen

  • Effect of smoking and abstention on oxidative burst and reactivity of neutrophils and monocytes

    Lars Tue Sørensen;Henning Bay Nielsen;Arsalan Kharazmi;Finn Gottrup

  • Interleukin 6 primes human neutrophil and monocyte oxidative burst response.

    Arsalan Kharazmi;Henrik Nielsen;Catherine Rechnitzer;Klaus Bendtzen

  • Indomethacin in vitro and in vivo abolishes post-exercise suppression of natural killer cell activity in peripheral blood.

    B K Pedersen;N Tvede;K Klarlund;L D Christensen

Frequent Co-Authors

Thor G. Theander
Thor G. Theander University of Copenhagen
Niels Høiby
Niels Høiby University of Copenhagen
Claus Moser
Claus Moser University of Copenhagen
Jørgen A. L. Kurtzhals
Jørgen A. L. Kurtzhals University of Copenhagen
Klaus Bendtzen
Klaus Bendtzen Rigshospitalet
Bente Klarlund Pedersen
Bente Klarlund Pedersen University of Copenhagen
Gerd Döring
Gerd Döring University of Tübingen
Lars Porskjær Christensen
Lars Porskjær Christensen University of Southern Denmark
Peter Østrup Jensen
Peter Østrup Jensen University of Copenhagen
Lars Hviid
Lars Hviid University of Copenhagen

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