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Biology and Biochemistry

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95
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48337
World Ranking
1863
National Ranking
1024

Medicine

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94
Citations
47859
World Ranking
10272
National Ranking
5279

Overview

Sampath Parthasarathy was affiliated with the University of Central Florida in the United States. Their research primarily spanned the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine, with subfields including Nutrition and Dietetics, Immunology, Molecular Biology, Surgery, and Biochemistry.

The scientist's work focused on several main topics, including:

  • Fatty Acid Research and Health
  • Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors
  • Cholesterol and Lipid Metabolism
  • Antioxidant Activity and Oxidative Stress
  • Sesame and Sesamin Research
  • Neurological Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Coconut Research and Applications

Among the recent papers published by Sampath Parthasarathy were:

  • "Sesamol: a powerful functional food ingredient from sesame oil for cardioprotection," 2020, Food & Function
  • "The dietary peroxidized lipid, 13-HPODE, promotes intestinal inflammation by mediating granzyme B secretion from natural killer cells," 2020, Food & Function
  • "Are Fried Foods Unhealthy? The Dietary Peroxidized Fatty Acid, 13-HPODE, Induces Intestinal Inflammation In Vitro and In Vivo," 2020, Antioxidants
  • "Peroxidized Linoleic Acid, 13-HPODE, Alters Gene Expression Profile in Intestinal Epithelial Cells," 2021, Foods
  • "5F peptide promotes endothelial differentiation of bone marrow stem cells through activation of ERK1/2 signaling," 2020, European Journal of Pharmacology

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Sampath Parthasarathy were:

  • Chandrakala Aluganti Narasimhulu
  • Premkumar Jayaraj
  • Sanjay Rajagopalan
  • Rajagopal Desikan
  • Michael Rohr

Major publication venues where their work appeared included:

  • Food & Function
  • Antioxidants
  • Foods
  • European Journal of Pharmacology
  • Applied Sciences

Best Publications

  • BEYOND CHOLESTEROL, MODIFICATIONS OF LOW-DENSITY LIPOPROTEIN THAT INCREASE ITS ATHEROGENICITY

    D Steinberg;Sampath Parthasarathy;T. E Carew;J. C Khoo

  • Evidence for the presence of oxidatively modified low density lipoprotein in atherosclerotic lesions of rabbit and man.

    Seppo Yla-Herttuala;Wulf Palinski;Michael E. Rosenfeld;Sampath Parthasarathy

  • Modification of low density lipoprotein by endothelial cells involves lipid peroxidation and degradation of low density lipoprotein phospholipids

    Urs P. Steinbrecher;Sampath Parthasarathy;David S. Leake;Joseph L. Witztum

  • Low density lipoprotein undergoes oxidative modification in vivo

    Wulf Palinski;Michael E. Rosenfeld;Seppo Yla-Herttuala;Geoff C. Gurtner

  • Oxidatively modified low density lipoproteins: a potential role in recruitment and retention of monocyte/macrophages during atherogenesis

    Mark T. Quinn;Sampath Parthasarathy;Loren G. Fong;Daniel Steinberg

  • High-density lipoprotein inhibits the oxidative modification of low-density lipoprotein.

    Sampath Parthasarathy;Joellen Barnett;Loren G. Fong

  • Lysophosphatidylcholine: a chemotactic factor for human monocytes and its potential role in atherogenesis

    Mark T. Quinn;Sampath Parthasarathy;Daniel Steinberg

  • Ambient Air Pollution Exaggerates Adipose Inflammation and Insulin Resistance in a Mouse Model of Diet-Induced Obesity

    Qinghua Sun;Peibin Yue;Jeffrey A. Deiuliis;Carey N. Lumeng

  • Probucol inhibits oxidative modification of low density lipoprotein.

    S Parthasarathy;S G Young;J L Witztum;R C Pittman

  • Antisera and monoclonal antibodies specific for epitopes generated during oxidative modification of low density lipoprotein.

    Wulf Palinski;Seppo Ylä-Herttuala;Michael E. Rosenfeld;Susan W. Butler

  • Macrophage oxidation of low density lipoprotein generates a modified form recognized by the scavenger receptor.

    S Parthasarathy;D J Printz;D Boyd;L Joy

  • A macrophage receptor that recognizes oxidized low density lipoprotein but not acetylated low density lipoprotein.

    C P Sparrow;S Parthasarathy;D Steinberg

  • Modified low density lipoprotein and its constituents augment cytokine-activated vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 gene expression in human vascular endothelial cells.

    B V Khan;S S Parthasarathy;R W Alexander;R M Medford

  • Low density lipoprotein rich in oleic acid is protected against oxidative modification : implications for dietary prevention of atherosclerosis

    S Parthasarathy;J C Khoo;E Miller;J Barnett

  • The role of oxidized low-density lipoproteins in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis.

    S Parthasarathy;D Steinberg;J L Witztum

  • Hydrogen peroxide mediates the cell growth and transformation caused by the mitogenic oxidase Nox1

    Rebecca S. Arnold;Jing Shi;Emma Murad;Anne M. Whalen

  • Decrease in reactive amino groups during oxidation or endothelial cell modification of LDL. Correlation with changes in receptor-mediated catabolism.

    U P Steinbrecher;J L Witztum;S Parthasarathy;D Steinberg

  • A role for endothelial cell lipoxygenase in the oxidative modification of low density lipoprotein

    S Parthasarathy;E Wieland;D Steinberg

  • Effect of dietary antioxidant combinations in humans. Protection of LDL by vitamin E but not by beta-carotene.

    Peter D. Reaven;Andrew Khouw;William F. Beltz;Sampath Parthasarathy

  • Colocalization of 15-lipoxygenase mRNA and protein with epitopes of oxidized low density lipoprotein in macrophage-rich areas of atherosclerotic lesions.

    Seppo Yla-Herttuala;Michael E. Rosenfeld;Sampath Parthasarathy;Christopher K. Glass

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel Steinberg
Daniel Steinberg University of California, San Diego
Sanjay Rajagopalan
Sanjay Rajagopalan Case Western Reserve University
R. Wayne Alexander
R. Wayne Alexander Emory University
Joseph L. Witztum
Joseph L. Witztum University of California, San Diego
Mark T. Quinn
Mark T. Quinn Montana State University
Balaraman Kalyanaraman
Balaraman Kalyanaraman Medical College of Wisconsin
Joy Joseph
Joy Joseph Medical College of Wisconsin
Wulf Palinski
Wulf Palinski University of California, San Diego
Seppo Ylä-Herttuala
Seppo Ylä-Herttuala University of Eastern Finland
Victor M. Darley-Usmar
Victor M. Darley-Usmar University of Alabama at Birmingham

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