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Santosh K. Katiyar is affiliated with the University of Alabama at Birmingham in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on medical fields with an emphasis on infectious diseases and epidemiology. The scientist has contributed notably to studies relating to antifungal resistance, fungal infections, and probiotic foods, integrating expertise across several interdisciplinary topics.

Their published work spans several main fields of study: medicine, epidemiology, infectious diseases, food science, endocrinology, and rheumatology. The major thematic areas for their research include:

  • Antifungal resistance and susceptibility
  • Fungal infections and studies
  • Probiotics and fermented foods
  • Enterobacteriaceae and Cronobacter research
  • Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia detection and treatment
  • Systemic lupus erythematosus research
  • Liver diseases and immunity

They have co-authored papers with researchers such as Tom Edlind, Kritika Singh, Durga Prasanna Misra, and Vikas Agarwal, indicating collaborative work within infectious diseases and immunology contexts. Among these, Tom Edlind is a frequent co-author.

The scientist's research has appeared primarily in these publication venues:

  • Journal of Clinical Microbiology
  • Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
  • Open Forum Infectious Diseases
  • Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases

Notable recent papers by Santosh K. Katiyar include:

  • "Locus CauMT1 Provides a Higher-Resolution Alternative to Ribosomal Gene Sequencing for Initial Candida auris Genotyping" (2020) published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology
  • "New Locus for Candida glabrata Sequence-Based Strain Typing Provides Evidence for Nosocomial Transmission" (2021) published in Journal of Clinical Microbiology

Other related relevant studies in the dataset include:

  • "Intrinsically High Resistance of Candida glabrata to Hydrogen Peroxide and Its Reversal in a Fluconazole-Resistant Mutant" (2022) in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
  • "676. New PLST Locus for Sequence-based Typing of Candida glabrata Clinical Isolates" (2020) in Open Forum Infectious Diseases
  • "AB0119 EVALUATION OF P-GP AND MRP-1 EXPRESSION ON PLASMA CELLS AND TH17 LYMPHOCYTES IN PERIPHERAL BLOOD AND BONE MARROW OF LUPUS NEPHRITIS" (2023) in Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases

Best Publications

  • Tea in chemoprevention of cancer

    S Katiyar;H Mukhtar

  • Cutaneous photoprotection from ultraviolet injury by green tea polyphenols

    Craig A. Elmets;Craig A. Elmets;Divya Singh;Karen Tubesing;Mary Matsui

  • Protective Effects of Silymarin Against Photocarcinogenesis in a Mouse Skin Model

    Santosh K. Katiyar;Neil J. Korman;Hasan Mukhtar;Rajesh Agarwal

  • Enhancement of antioxidant and phase II enzymes by oral feeding of green tea polyphenols in drinking water to SKH-1 hairless mice: possible role in cancer chemoprevention.

    Sikandar G. Khan;Santosh K. Katiyar;Rajesh Agarwal;Hasan Mukhtar

  • Berberine, a natural product, induces G1-phase cell cycle arrest and caspase-3-dependent apoptosis in human prostate carcinoma cells

    Sudheer K. Mantena;Som D. Sharma;Santosh K. Katiyar

  • Green tea polyphenol (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate treatment of human skin inhibits ultraviolet radiation-induced oxidative stress

    Santosh K. Katiyar;Farrukh Afaq;Anaibelith Perez;Hasan Mukhtar

  • (-)-Epigallocatechin-3-gallate reactivates silenced tumor suppressor genes, Cip1/p21 and p16INK4a, by reducing DNA methylation and increasing histones acetylation in human skin cancer cells.

    Vijayalakshmi Nandakumar;Mudit Vaid;Santosh K. Katiyar;Santosh K. Katiyar

  • A naturally occurring proline-to-alanine amino acid change in Fks1p in Candida parapsilosis, Candida orthopsilosis, and Candida metapsilosis accounts for reduced echinocandin susceptibility.

    Guillermo Garcia-Effron;Santosh K. Katiyar;Steven Park;Thomas D. Edlind

  • Inhibition of tumor promotion in SENCAR mouse skin by ethanol extract of Zingiber officinale rhizome.

    Santosh K. Katiyar;Rajesh Agarwal;Hasan Mukhtar

  • Green tea polyphenolic antioxidants and skin photoprotection (Review)

    Santosh K. Katiyar;Craig A. Elmets

  • Inhibition of UVB-induced oxidative stress-mediated phosphorylation of mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling pathways in cultured human epidermal keratinocytes by green tea polyphenol (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate.

    Santosh K. Katiyar;Farrukh Afaq;Kashif Azizuddin;Hasan Mukhtar

  • Green Tea and Skin

    Säntosh K. Katiyar;Nihal Ahmad;Hasan Mukhtar

  • Polyphenolic antioxidant (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate from green tea reduces UVB-induced inflammatory responses and infiltration of leukocytes in human skin.

    Santosh K. Katiyar;Mary S. Matsui;Craig A. Elmets;Hasan Mukhtar

  • Green tea in chemoprevention of cancer.

    Hasan Mukhtar;Nihal Ahmad

  • Green tea polyphenol (−)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate treatment to mouse skin prevents UVB-induced infiltration of leukocytes, depletion of antigen-presenting cells, and oxidative stress

    Santosh K. Katiyar;Hasan Mukhtar

  • Dietary feeding of proanthocyanidins from grape seeds prevents photocarcinogenesis in SKH-1 hairless mice: relationship to decreased fat and lipid peroxidation.

    Anshu Mittal;Craig A. Elmets;Santosh K. Katiyar

  • Green Tea Polyphenols Prevent Ultraviolet Light-Induced Oxidative Damage and Matrix Metalloproteinases Expression in Mouse Skin

    Praveen K. Vayalil;Anshu Mittal;Yukihiko Hara;Craig A. Elmets

  • Treatment of green tea polyphenols in hydrophilic cream prevents UVB-induced oxidation of lipids and proteins, depletion of antioxidant enzymes and phosphorylation of MAPK proteins in SKH-1 hairless mouse skin

    Praveen K. Vayalil;Craig A. Elmets;Santosh K. Katiyar

  • A Flavonoid Antioxidant, Silymarin, Affords Exceptionally High Protection against Tumor Promotion in the SENCAR Mouse Skin Tumorigenesis Model

    Moushumi Lahiri-Chatterjee;Santosh K. Katiyar;Rajiv R. Mohan;Rajesh Agarwal

  • Multi-targeted prevention and therapy of cancer by proanthocyanidins.

    Vijayalakshmi Nandakumar;Tripti Singh;Santosh K. Katiyar

Frequent Co-Authors

Craig A. Elmets
Craig A. Elmets University of Alabama at Birmingham
Hasan Mukhtar
Hasan Mukhtar University of Wisconsin–Madison
Rajesh Agarwal
Rajesh Agarwal University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Mohammad Athar
Mohammad Athar University of Alabama at Birmingham
Trygve O. Tollefsbol
Trygve O. Tollefsbol University of Alabama at Birmingham
Levy Kopelovich
Levy Kopelovich Cornell University
John C. Kappes
John C. Kappes University of Alabama at Birmingham
John D. Mountz
John D. Mountz University of Alabama at Birmingham
Kevin D. Cooper
Kevin D. Cooper Case Western Reserve University
Gary S. Wood
Gary S. Wood University of Wisconsin–Madison

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