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This is a "connection" page, showing publications co-authored by Anil Shanker and Amos Sakwe.
Connection Strength

0.257
  1. Thangaiyan R, Sakwe AM, Hawkins AT, Washington MK, Ballard BR, Izban MG, Chirwa SS, Hildreth JEK, Shanker A, Blum DL, M'Koma AE. Functional characterization of novel anti-DEFA5 monoclonal antibody clones 1A8 and 4F5 in inflammatory bowel disease colitis tissues. Inflamm Res. 2025 Jan 30; 74(1):30.
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    Score: 0.058
  2. Thangaiyan R, Sakwe AM, Hawkins AT, Washington MK, Ballard BR, Izban MG, Chirwa SS, Hildreth JEK, Shanker A, Blum DL, M'Koma AE. Anti-DEFA5 Monoclonal Antibody Clones 1A8 and 4F5 Immunoreactive Bioassay for Diagnosing Inflammatory Bowel Disease. Res Sq. 2024 Aug 29.
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    Score: 0.056
  3. Rana T, Korolkova OY, Rachakonda G, Williams AD, Hawkins AT, James SD, Sakwe AM, Nian H, Wang L, Yu C, Goodwin JS, Izban MG, Offodile RS, Washington MK, Ballard BR, Smoot DT, Shi XZ, Forbes DS, Shanker A, M'Koma AE. Correction: Linking bacterial enterotoxins and alpha defensin 5 expansion in the Crohn's colitis: A new insight into the etiopathogenetic and differentiation triggers driving colonic inflammatory bowel disease. PLoS One. 2024; 19(5):e0304732.
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    Score: 0.055
  4. Rana T, Korolkova OY, Rachakonda G, Williams AD, Hawkins AT, James SD, Sakwe AM, Hui N, Wang L, Yu C, Goodwin JS, Izban MG, Offodile RS, Washington MK, Ballard BR, Smoot DT, Shi XZ, Forbes DS, Shanker A, M'Koma AE. Linking bacterial enterotoxins and alpha defensin 5 expansion in the Crohn's colitis: A new insight into the etiopathogenetic and differentiation triggers driving colonic inflammatory bowel disease. PLoS One. 2021; 16(3):e0246393.
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    Score: 0.044
  5. Thomas PL, Nangami G, Rana T, Evans A, Williams SD, Crowell D, Shanker A, Sakwe AM, Ochieng J. The rapid endocytic uptake of fetuin-A by adherent tumor cells is mediated by Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4). FEBS Open Bio. 2020 12; 10(12):2722-2732.
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    Score: 0.043
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