Arsalan Kharazmi mostly deals with Immunology, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Microbiology, Immune system and Biochemistry. Within one scientific family, Arsalan Kharazmi focuses on topics pertaining to Leishmania under Immunology, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Cutaneous leishmaniasis. His studies deal with areas such as Inflammation, Cystic fibrosis and Biofilm as well as Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Arsalan Kharazmi has researched Microbiology in several fields, including Proteases and Granulocyte. His work is dedicated to discovering how Immune system, Antibody are connected with Phagocyte and other disciplines. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Cytokine and Licochalcone A.
Arsalan Kharazmi mainly focuses on Immunology, Microbiology, Immune system, Antigen and Leishmania. His research in Immunology tackles topics such as Peripheral blood mononuclear cell which are related to areas like Natural killer cell. His Microbiology research includes themes of Biofilm, Chemotaxis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Elastase and Respiratory burst.
The Pseudomonadaceae research Arsalan Kharazmi does as part of his general Pseudomonas aeruginosa study is frequently linked to other disciplines of science, such as Ginseng, therefore creating a link between diverse domains of science. His work deals with themes such as Cytotoxic T cell, Plasmodium falciparum and Interferon gamma, which intersect with Antigen. His study in Leishmania focuses on Leishmania major in particular.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Immunology, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Microbiology, Cystic fibrosis and Cutaneous leishmaniasis. His research integrates issues of Peripheral blood mononuclear cell and Pathology in his study of Immunology. His Pseudomonas aeruginosa research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Proteases, Elastase, Enzyme and Receptor.
His Microbiology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Phenotype, Mutant, Complementation and Plasmid. His work investigates the relationship between Cystic fibrosis and topics such as Inflammation that intersect with problems in Antibiotics, Pneumonia, Bone marrow and Granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor. His Cutaneous leishmaniasis study incorporates themes from Amastigote and Leishmania.
Arsalan Kharazmi focuses on Stereochemistry, Chemical synthesis, Leishmania major, Immune system and Immunology. The Stereochemistry study combines topics in areas such as Thiadiazoles and Benzene derivatives. His studies in Chemical synthesis integrate themes in fields like Sodium stibogluconate and Biological activity.
His study in Leishmania major is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Cellular immunity, Antigen, Peripheral blood mononuclear cell and Leishmaniasis. Arsalan Kharazmi has included themes like Phagocytosis, Chemotaxis, Candida albicans, Disease and Monocyte in his Immune system study. His research on Immunology often connects related areas such as Superoxide.
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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.
Microbiology (1999)
Pseudomonas aeruginosa and the in vitro and in vivo biofilm mode of growth.
Niels Høiby;Helle Krogh Johansen;Claus Moser;Zhijun Song.
Microbes and Infection (2001)
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.
Journal of Natural Products (2003)
Inhibition of Fumarate Reductase in Leishmania major and L. donovani by Chalcones
Ming Chen;Lin Zhai;Søren Brøgger Christensen;Thor G. Theander.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (2001)
The antileishmanial activity of novel oxygenated chalcones and their mechanism of action
Lin Zhai;Ming Chen;Jens Blom;Thor G. Theander.
Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (1999)
Human polymorphonuclear leukocyte response to Pseudomonas aeruginosa grown in biofilms.
E T Jensen;A Kharazmi;K Lam;J W Costerton.
Infection and Immunity (1990)
Pseudomonas aeruginosa alginate in cystic fibrosis sputum and the inflammatory response.
S S Pedersen;A Kharazmi;F Espersen;N Høiby.
Infection and Immunity (1990)
Induction of beta-lactamase production in Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm.
B Giwercman;E T Jensen;N Høiby;A Kharazmi.
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (1991)
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.
Apmis (2000)
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.
Trends in Food Science and Technology (2004)
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