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Nilanjana Maulik is affiliated with the University of Connecticut in the United States and has contributed extensively to research in medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work spans multiple disciplines and focuses notably on molecular biology, surgery, cancer research, epidemiology, and cardiology and cardiovascular medicine.

The scientist's research covers various topics, with significant attention to angiogenesis and VEGF in cancer, coronary interventions and diagnostics, protease and inhibitor mechanisms, wound healing and treatments, burn injury management and outcomes, cardiac fibrosis and remodeling, and mechanical circulatory support devices.

Frequent publication venues for Maulik include the Journal of the American College of Surgeons with five publications, Circulation with four, Cells with two, and individual contributions in Biomaterials and Molecular Therapy.

Notable recent papers authored by Maulik's team encompass:

  • "Biodegradable piezoelectric skin-wound scaffold" (2023) published in Biomaterials
  • "Driving adult tissue repair via re-engagement of a pathway required for fetal healing" (2022) published in Molecular Therapy
  • "Deletion of newly described pro-survival molecule Pellino-1 increases oxidative stress, downregulates cIAP2/NF-κB cell survival pathway, reduces angiogenic response, and thereby aggravates tissue function in mouse ischemic models" (2020) published in Basic Research in Cardiology
  • "Engineered resveratrol-loaded fibrous scaffolds promotes functional cardiac repair and regeneration through Thioredoxin-1 mediated VEGF pathway" (2021) published in International Journal of Pharmaceutics
  • "COVID-19 Associated Cardiovascular Disease-Risks, Prevention and Management: Heart at Risk Due to COVID-19" (2024) published in Current Issues in Molecular Biology

Among frequent collaborators are Mahesh Thirunavukkarasu, J. Alexander Palesty, Seetur R. Pradeep, Diego Accorsi, and Santosh Swaminathan, reflecting interdisciplinary teamwork in their research endeavors.

Best Publications

  • Resveratrol in cardioprotection: a therapeutic promise of alternative medicine.

    Dipak K. Das;Nilanjana Maulik

  • Angiogenic signal triggered by ischemic stress induces myocardial repair in rat during chronic infarction

    Shoji Fukuda;Shigeaki Kaga;Hiroaki Sasaki;Lijun Zhan

  • Redox signaling in vascular angiogenesis.

    Nilanjana Maulik;Dipak K Das

  • Resveratrol alleviates cardiac dysfunction in streptozotocin-induced diabetes: Role of nitric oxide, thioredoxin, and heme oxygenase.

    Mahesh Thirunavukkarasu;Suresh Varma Penumathsa;Srikanth Koneru;Bela Juhasz

  • Ischemic preconditioning reduces apoptosis by upregulating anti-death gene Bcl-2.

    Nilanjana Maulik;Richard M. Engelman;John A. Rousou;Joseph E. Flack

  • Bax ablation protects against myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury in transgenic mice

    Edith Hochhauser;Shaye Kivity;Daniel Offen;Nilanjana Maulik

  • Ischemic preconditioning triggers the activation of MAP kinases and MAPKAP kinase 2 in rat hearts.

    Nilanjana Maulik;Masazumi Watanabe;You Li Zu;Chi Kuang Huang

  • An essential role of NFκB in tyrosine kinase signaling of p38 MAP kinase regulation of myocardial adaptation to ischemia

    Nilanjana Maulik;Motoaki Sato;Brendan D. Price;Dipak K. Das

  • Pharmacological preconditioning with resveratrol: role of nitric oxide

    Reiji Hattori;Hajime Otani;Nilanjana Maulik;Dipak K. Das

  • Role of Akt Signaling in Mitochondrial Survival Pathway Triggered by Hypoxic Preconditioning

    Takamichi Uchiyama;Richard M. Engelman;Nilanjana Maulik;Dipak K. Das

  • Role of STAT3 in Ischemic Preconditioning

    Reiji Hattori;Nilanjana Maulik;Hajime Otani;Li Zhu

  • Oxidative stress developed during the reperfusion of ischemic myocardium induces apoptosis.

    Nilanjana Maulik;Tetsuya Yoshida;Dipak K Das

  • Gene expression on acute myocardial stress. Induction by hypoxia, ischemia, reperfusion, hyperthermia and oxidative stress

    Dipak K. Das;Nilanjana Maulik;Ion I. Moraru

  • Resveratrol enhances neovascularization in the infarcted rat myocardium through the induction of thioredoxin-1, heme oxygenase-1 and vascular endothelial growth factor.

    Shigeaki Kaga;Lijun Zhan;Masahiko Matsumoto;Nilanjana Maulik

  • Transgenic mice overexpressing glutathione peroxidase are resistant to myocardial ischemia reperfusion injury.

    Tetsuya Yoshida;Masazumi Watanabe;Daniel T. Engelman;Richard M. Engelman

  • Resveratrol enhances GLUT-4 translocation to the caveolar lipid raft fractions through AMPK/Akt/eNOS signalling pathway in diabetic myocardium.

    S. Varma Penumathsa;M. Thirunavukkarasu;L. Zhan;G. Maulik

  • ANTIOXIDANT EFFECTIVENESS IN ISCHEMIA-REPERFUSION TISSUE INJURY

    Dipak K. Das;Nilanjana Maulik

  • Reactive oxygen species function as second messenger during ischemic preconditioning of heart.

    Dipak K. Das;Nilanjana Maulik;Motoaki Sato;Partha S. Ray

  • JAK/STAT Signaling Is Associated With Cardiac Dysfunction During Ischemia and Reperfusion

    Eduardo Mascareno;Mohammed El-Shafei;Nilanjana Maulik;M. Sato

  • Statin and resveratrol in combination induces cardioprotection against myocardial infarction in hypercholesterolemic rat.

    Suresh Varma Penumathsa;Mahesh Thirunavukkarasu;Srikanth Koneru;Bela Juhasz

Frequent Co-Authors

Dipak K. Das
Dipak K. Das University of Connecticut
Ye-Shih Ho
Ye-Shih Ho Wayne State University
Debasis Bagchi
Debasis Bagchi University of Houston
Manashi Bagchi
Manashi Bagchi Creighton University
Youli Zu
Youli Zu Houston Methodist
Valerian E. Kagan
Valerian E. Kagan University of Pittsburgh
Besim Ogretmen
Besim Ogretmen Medical University of South Carolina
Junichi Sadoshima
Junichi Sadoshima Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Matthias Gaestel
Matthias Gaestel Hannover Medical School
Shaw-Fang Yet
Shaw-Fang Yet National Health Research Institutes

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