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Tadimeti S. Rao is affiliated with Vividion Therapeutics in the United States. Their research spans across the fields of Immunology and Microbiology as well as Medicine, with a significant focus on the subfields of Immunology, Genetics, Oncology, Organic Chemistry, and Epidemiology.

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

  • Immune Cell Function and Interaction
  • Cytokine Signaling Pathways and Interactions
  • T-cell and B-cell Immunology
  • Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  • Mycobacterium Research and Diagnosis
  • Diabetes and Associated Disorders
  • Asthma and Respiratory Diseases

Recent publications by Tadimeti S. Rao cover a variety of topics and appear in notable venues. These include:

  • "Discovery of a Gut-Restricted JAK Inhibitor for the Treatment of Inflammatory Bowel Disease" (2020) in Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
  • "Cytotoxic T lymphocyte antigen-4 regulates development of xenogenic graft versus host disease in mice via modulation of host immune responses induced by changes in human T cell engraftment and gene expression" (2021) in Clinical & Experimental Immunology
  • "Repeated exposure of house dust mite induces progressive airway inflammation in mice: Differential roles of CCL17 and IL-13" (2021) in Pharmacology Research & Perspectives
  • "Immunological characterization of HM5023507, an orally active PI3Kδ/γ inhibitor" (2020) in Pharmacology Research & Perspectives
  • "Ultrasound Assisted Synthesis of Pyran Derivatives Catalysed by Uranyl Nitrate and Their Molecular Docking Against Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3 Beta Receptor" (2024) in Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry

The primary publication venues for their work are Pharmacology Research & Perspectives, Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, Clinical & Experimental Immunology, Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry, and UNC Libraries.

Frequent collaborators in Tadimeti S. Rao's research include:

  • Ravi Malaviya
  • James P. Edwards
  • Wai-Ping Fung-Leung
  • Kristi Leonard
  • Lisa A. Madge

Best Publications

  • Sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor agonists attenuate relapsing–remitting experimental autoimmune encephalitis in SJL mice

    Michael Webb;Chui-Se Tham;Fen-Fen Lin;Karen Lariosa-Willingham

  • Comparative evaluation of arachidonic acid (AA)- and tetradecanoylphorbol acetate (TPA)-induced dermal inflammation.

    Tadimeti S. Rao;Jerry L. Currie;Alexander F. Shaffer;Peter C. Isakson

  • Lysolecithin induces demyelination in vitro in a cerebellar slice culture system

    Eric Birgbauer;Tadimeti S. Rao;Michael Webb

  • Inhibition of Nitric Oxide Synthase Blocks N‐Methyl‐D‐Aspartate‐, Quisqualate‐, Kainate‐, Harmaline‐, and Pentylenetetrazole‐Dependent Increases in Cerebellar Cyclic GMP In Vivo

    Paul L. Wood;Mark R. Emmett;Tadimeti S. Rao;Julie Cler

  • In vivo characterization of zymosan-induced mouse peritoneal inflammation.

    T S Rao;J L Currie;A F Shaffer;P C Isakson

  • Characterization of Lysophosphatidic Acid and Sphingosine-1-Phosphate- Mediated Signal Transduction in Rat Cortical Oligodendrocytes

    Naichen Yu;Karen D Lariosa-Willingham;Fen-Fen Lin;Michael Webb

  • Interactions of phencyclidine receptor agonist MK-801 with dopaminergic system: regional studies in the rat.

    Tadimeti S. Rao;Helen S. Kim;John Lehmann;Louis L. Martin

  • Microglial activation state and lysophospholipid acid receptor expression.

    Chui-Se Tham;Fen-Fen Lin;Tadimeti S Rao;Naichen Yu

  • Actions of D-cycloserine at the N-methyl-D-aspartate-associated glycine receptor site in vivo

    M.R. Emmett;S.J. Mick;Julie A. Cler;T.S. Rao

  • In vivo modulation of the N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor complex by D-serine: potentiation of ongoing neuronal activity as evidenced by increased cerebellar cyclic GMP.

    Paul L. Wood;Mark R. Emmett;Tadimeti S. Rao;Steve Mick

  • (S)-(-)-5-ethynyl-3-(1-methyl-2-pyrrolidinyl)pyridine maleate (SIB-1508Y): a novel anti-parkinsonian agent with selectivity for neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.

    N. D. P. Cosford;L. Bleicher;A. Herbaut;J. S. Mccallum

  • Evaluation of anti-nociceptive effects of neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (NAChR) ligands in the rat tail-flick assay.

    T S Rao;L D Correa;R T Reid;G K Lloyd

  • Pharmacological characterization of lysophospholipid receptor signal transduction pathways in rat cerebrocortical astrocytes.

    Tadimeti S Rao;Karen D Lariosa-Willingham;Fen-Fen Lin;Emma L Palfreyman

  • Sigma receptors modulate both A9 and A10 dopaminergic neurons in the rat brain: functional interaction with NMDA receptors.

    Smriti Iyengar;Vicki M. Dilworth;Steven J. Mick;Patricia C. Contreras

  • N-methyl-D-aspartate treatment increases circulating adrenocorticotropin and luteinizing hormone in the rat.

    John M. Farah;Tadimeti S. Rao;Stephen J. Mick;Katharine E. Coyne

  • Selective activation of dopaminergic pathways in the mesocortex by compounds that act at the phencyclidine (PCP) binding site: tentative evidence for PCP recognition sites not coupled to N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors.

    T.S. Rao;H.S. Kim;J. Lehmann;L.L. Martin

  • Pharmacological characterization of dopamine, norepinephrine and serotonin release in the rat prefrontal cortex by neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor agonists.

    Tadimeti S. Rao;Lucia D. Correa;Pamala Adams;Emily M. Santori

  • Discovery of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) inhibitor development candidate KD7332, part 1: Identification of a novel, potent, and selective series of quinolinone iNOS dimerization inhibitors that are orally active in rodent pain models.

    Céline Bonnefous;Joseph E. Payne;Jeffrey Roppe;Hui Zhuang

  • Characterization of the recombinant human neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors α3β2 and α4β2 stably expressed in HEK293 cells

    Laura E. Chavez-Noriega;Alison Gillespie;Kenneth A. Stauderman;James H. Crona

  • A review of the in vitro and in vivo neurochemical characterization of the NMDA/PCP/Glycine/Ion channel receptor macrocomplex

    Paul L. Wood;Tadimeti S. Rao;Smriti Iyengar;Thomas Lanthorn

Frequent Co-Authors

Victoria B. Risbrough
Victoria B. Risbrough University of California, San Diego
Jerold Chun
Jerold Chun Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery Institute
Abdu Adem
Abdu Adem University of Khorfakkan
Lawrence A. Hansen
Lawrence A. Hansen University of California, San Diego
Eliezer Masliah
Eliezer Masliah National Institutes of Health
Leon J. Thal
Leon J. Thal University of California, San Diego

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