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Overview

Asma Nusrat is affiliated with the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields including Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Medicine, and Neuroscience. Subfields of study include Surgery, Neurology, Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, and Nutrition and Dietetics.

The main topics addressed in their work cover Barrier Structure and Function Studies, Gut microbiota and health, Enhanced Recovery After Surgery, Fatty Acid Research and Health, Immune Response and Inflammation, Natural Products and Biological Research, and Connexins and lens biology.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Asma Nusrat include:

  • Resolvin E1 is a pro-repair molecule that promotes intestinal epithelial wound healing, 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • A short guide to the tight junction, 2024, Journal of Cell Science
  • TAM receptors mediate the Fpr2-driven pain resolution and fibrinolysis after nerve injury, 2024, Acta Neuropathologica
  • INFLAMMATION-TRIGGERED CLAUDIN-23 DOWNREGULATION IMPACTS INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL BARRIER FUNCTION, 2024, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
  • INFLAMMATION-TRIGGERED CLAUDIN-23 DOWNREGULATION IMPACTS INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL BARRIER FUNCTION, 2024, Gastroenterology

Frequent co-authors working alongside Nusrat include Charles A. Parkos, Arturo Raya-Sandino, Vicky García-Hernández, Andrés J. Garcı́a, and Kristen M. Lozada-Soto.

The venues that frequently publish their research consist of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Cell Science, Acta Neuropathologica, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, and Gastroenterology.

They are recognized as a Member of the Association of American Physicians.

Best Publications

  • Proinflammatory Cytokines Disrupt Epithelial Barrier Function by Apoptosis-Independent Mechanisms

    Matthias Bruewer;Andreas Luegering;Andreas Luegering;Torsten Kucharzik;Torsten Kucharzik;Charles A. Parkos

  • Junction Adhesion Molecule Is a Receptor for Reovirus

    Erik S Barton;J.Craig Forrest;Jodi L Connolly;James D Chappell

  • Cytokine regulation of tight junctions.

    Christopher T. Capaldo;Asma Nusrat

  • Observation of periodic fine structure in reflectance from biological tissue: A new technique for measuring nuclear size distribution

    L. T. Perelman;V. Backman;M. Wallace;G. Zonios

  • Molecular physiology and pathophysiology of tight junctions. IV. Regulation of tight junctions by extracellular stimuli: nutrients, cytokines, and immune cells.

    A. Nusrat;J. R. Turner;J. L. Madara

  • Human junction adhesion molecule regulates tight junction resealing in epithelia.

    Yuan Liu;Asma Nusrat;Frederick J. Schnell;Titus A. Reaves

  • The Intermucosal Connection between the Mouth and Gut in Commensal Pathobiont-Driven Colitis.

    Sho Kitamoto;Hiroko Nagao-Kitamoto;Yizu Jiao;Merritt G. Gillilland

  • Neutrophil transmigration in inflammatory bowel disease is associated with differential expression of epithelial intercellular junction proteins

    Torsten Kucharzik;Shaun V. Walsh;Jason Chen;Charles A. Parkos

  • JAM-A regulates permeability and inflammation in the intestine in vivo.

    Mike G. Laukoetter;Porfirio Nava;Winston Y. Lee;Eric A. Severson

  • Tight junctions are membrane microdomains

    A. Nusrat;C.A. Parkos;P. Verkade;C.S. Foley

  • Inflammation and the Intestinal Barrier: Leukocyte–Epithelial Cell Interactions, Cell Junction Remodeling, and Mucosal Repair

    Anny Claude Luissint;Charles A. Parkos;Asma Nusrat

  • Rho protein regulates tight junctions and perijunctional actin organization in polarized epithelia.

    A Nusrat;M Giry;J R Turner;S P Colgan

  • Endocytosis of Epithelial Apical Junctional Proteins by a Clathrin-mediated Pathway into a Unique Storage Compartment

    Andrei I. Ivanov;Asma Nusrat;Charles A. Parkos

  • Synthetic hydrogels for human intestinal organoid generation and colonic wound repair

    Ricardo Cruz-Acuña;Miguel Quirós;Attila E. Farkas;Priya H. Dedhia

  • Interferon-γ induces internalization of epithelial tight junction proteins via a macropinocytosis-like process

    Matthias Bruewer;Markus Utech;Markus Utech;Andrei I. Ivanov;Ann M. Hopkins

  • Mechanism of IFN-γ-induced Endocytosis of Tight Junction Proteins: Myosin II-dependent Vacuolarization of the Apical Plasma Membrane

    Markus Utech;Andrei I. Ivanov;Stanislav N. Samarin;Stanislav N. Samarin;Matthias Bruewer

  • Clostridium difficile toxins disrupt epithelial barrier function by altering membrane microdomain localization of tight junction proteins.

    A. Nusrat;C. von Eichel-Streiber;J. R. Turner;J. R. Turner;P. Verkade

  • Role of the intestinal barrier in inflammatory bowel disease.

    Mike G Laukoetter;Porfirio Nava;Asma Nusrat

  • Cytoskeletal Regulation of Epithelial Barrier Function During Inflammation

    Andrei I. Ivanov;Charles A. Parkos;Asma Nusrat

  • Intestinal epithelial claudins: expression and regulation in homeostasis and inflammation.

    Vicky Garcia-Hernandez;Miguel Quiros;Asma Nusrat

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles A. Parkos
Charles A. Parkos University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Andrei I. Ivanov
Andrei I. Ivanov Cleveland Clinic
Andrew S. Neish
Andrew S. Neish Emory University
James L. Madara
James L. Madara American Medical Association
Timothy L. Denning
Timothy L. Denning Georgia Research Alliance
Andrés J. García
Andrés J. García Georgia Institute of Technology
Andrew T. Gewirtz
Andrew T. Gewirtz Georgia State University
Michael Koval
Michael Koval Emory University
Sean P. Colgan
Sean P. Colgan University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Francis W. Luscinskas
Francis W. Luscinskas Brigham and Women's Hospital

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