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Ashish Lal

- Verified email at nih.gov - Cited by 13327

Amit K Lal

- Verified email at omscorporation.com - Cited by 2019

Arush Lal

- Verified email at lse.ac.uk - Cited by 1108

[HTML][HTML] Fragmented health systems in COVID-19: rectifying the misalignment between global health security and universal health coverage

A Lal, NA Erondu, DL Heymann, G Gitahi, R Yates - The Lancet, 2021 - thelancet.com
The COVID-19 pandemic has placed enormous strain on countries around the world,
exposing long-standing gaps in public health and exacerbating chronic inequities. Although …

Genetic polymorphism among Cryptosporidium parvum isolates: evidence of two distinct human transmission cycles.

…, CS Ong, WR Mac Kenzie, AA Lal… - Emerging infectious …, 1997 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
We report the results of molecular analysis of 39 isolates of Cryptosporidium parvum from
human and bovine sources in nine human outbreaks and from bovine sources from a wide …

Desperately seeking microRNA targets

M Thomas, J Lieberman, A Lal - Nature structural & molecular biology, 2010 - nature.com
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) suppress gene expression by inhibiting translation, promoting mRNA
decay or both. Each miRNA may regulate hundreds of genes to control the cell's response to …

Genes expressed in human tumor endothelium

…, G Traverso, KE Romans, E Montgomery, A Lal… - Science, 2000 - science.org
To gain a molecular understanding of tumor angiogenesis, we compared gene expression
patterns of endothelial cells derived from blood vessels of normal and malignant colorectal …

Phylogenetic Analysis of CryptosporidiumParasites Based on the Small-Subunit rRNA Gene Locus

…, RJ Montali, R Fayer, AA Lal - Applied and …, 1999 - Am Soc Microbiol
Biological data support the hypothesis that there are multiple species in the genus Cryptosporidium,
but a recent analysis of the available genetic data suggested that there is insufficient …

Analysis of human transcriptomes

…, SL Madden, L Zhang, AE Lash, J Yu, C Rago, A Lal… - Nature …, 1999 - nature.com
How many human genes are expressed ubiquitously, in all human tissues, and how many
are expressed in tissue-specific patterns? To answer these fundamental questions in …

[HTML][HTML] Inhibiting glycolytic metabolism enhances CD8+ T cell memory and antitumor function

…, RP Mohney, CA Klebanoff, A Lal… - The Journal of …, 2013 - Am Soc Clin Investig
Naive CD8 + T cells rely upon oxidation of fatty acids as a primary source of energy. After
antigen encounter, T cells shift to a glycolytic metabolism to sustain effector function. It is …

Genetic Diversity within Cryptosporidium parvum and Related Cryptosporidium Species

…, RCA Thompson, R Fayer, AA Lal - Applied and …, 1999 - Am Soc Microbiol
To assess the genetic diversity in Cryptosporidium parvum, we have sequenced the small
subunit (SSU) rRNA gene of seven Cryptosporidium spp., various isolates of C. parvum from …

Protective effects of the sickle cell gene against malaria morbidity and mortality

…, FO Ter Kuile, S Kariuki, BL Nahlen, AA Lal… - The Lancet, 2002 - thelancet.com
The high frequency of the sickle-cell haemoglobin (HbS) gene in malaria endemic regions
is believed to be due to a heterozygote (HbASp) advantage against fatal malaria. Data to …

[HTML][HTML] Triosephosphate isomerase gene characterization and potential zoonotic transmission of Giardia duodenalis

…, JM Trout, PM Schantz, P Das, AA Lal… - Emerging infectious …, 2003 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
To address the source of infection in humans and public health importance of Giardia duodenalis
parasites from animals, nucleotide sequences of the triosephosphate isomerase (TPI) …