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Research of Amarjit Mishra on Immunometabolism driving allergic asthma

One of the scientists who has done extensive research work in enhancing the understanding of this disease is the famous Veterinarian research scientist-turned-pulmonologist Amarjit Mishra. <br>

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Research of Amarjit Mishra on Immunometabolism driving allergic asthma

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  1. RESEARCH OF AMARJIT MISHRA ON IMMUNOMETABOLISM DRIVING ALLERGIC ASTHMA • Amarjit Mishra is currently working as an Assistant Professor at Auburn University in Alabama in the United States of America. This article tends to explore the link between asthma and allergy,

  2. AUBURN UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR AMARJIT MISHRA EXPLAINS ABOUT ASTHMA AND ALLERGY SYMPTOMS • On the surface, one of the similarities between allergies and asthma is that both conditions set off the body's defense mechanisms. But there appears to be a more complex connection between the two.

  3. THE CELLULAR LINKS The majority of asthmatic adults and children suffer from allergic asthma, which is the most common type of asthma. Researchers like Amarjit Mishra, Yunqin Shen, ZongpeiLian, and many others have been working to understand the pathophysiological causes of these variations among asthmatic patients.

  4. DISCOVERY BY AMARJIT MISHRA AND HIS TEAM • Amarjit Mishra and his team have discovered via their research that Th2-high asthma is characterised by raised levels of serum IgE, eosinophils in the blood and sputum, fractional exhaled nitric oxide, and type 2 cytokines IL4, IL5, and IL13. • A

  5. The aforementioned findings by Amarjit Mishra have a significant impact on how asthma and allergies are related, as well as how Th2 inflammation plays a role in the aetiology and functional presentation of allergic-induced asthma. Such discoveries have a great deal of promise for the search for disease-treating medicinal options. • B Source:- https://www.helpforbeginner.com/2023/02/research-of-amarjit-mishra-on.html

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