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Shreeti Thapa
Shreeti Thapa
Research Technologist, Johns Hopkins University
Verified email at my.harrisburgu.edu
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Loss of E-cadherin is causal to pathologic changes in chronic lung disease
B Ghosh, J Loube, S Thapa, H Ryan, E Capodanno, D Chen, C Swaby, ...
Communications biology 5 (1), 1149, 2022
162022
Epithelial plasticity in COPD results in cellular unjamming due to an increase in polymerized actin
B Ghosh, K Nishida, L Chandrala, S Mahmud, S Thapa, C Swaby, S Chen, ...
Journal of cell science 135 (4), jcs258513, 2022
152022
Decreased fucosylation impacts epithelial integrity and increases risk for COPD
C Swaby, B Yeung-Luk, S Thapa, K Nishida, A Wally, B Ghosh, ...
bioRxiv, 2023
2023
Fucosyltransferase-2 improves the COPD phenotype through its regulation of E-cadherin
C Swaby, S Thapa, B Yeung-Luk, S Ramaswamy, V Sidhaye
European Respiratory Journal 62 (suppl 67), 2023
2023
Loss of cofilin 1 in the airway epithelium of COPD causes mitochondrial dysfunction
B Ghosh, B Yeung-Luk, V Karanam, S Thapa, V Sidhaye
European Respiratory Journal 62 (suppl 67), 2023
2023
Loss of Cofilin-1 in an Unjammed Airway Epithelia of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Causes Mitochondrial Dysfunction
B Ghosh, BHY Yeung-Luk, S Thapa, V Karanam, VK Sidhaye
C69. PRECLINICAL COPD MODELS: IN VITRO, EX VIVO, IN VIVO, A5700-A5700, 2023
2023
Knockout of E-cadherin in adult mouse epithelium results in emphysema and airway disease
B Ghosh, J Loube, S Thapa, E Capodanno, S Mahmud, M Girgis, S Chen, ...
bioRxiv, 2021.07. 18.452342, 2021
2021
Epigenetic Regulation of E-cadherin in Human Bronchial Epithelial Cells to Cigarette Smoke
HY Yeung, H Eden, B Ghosh, S Thapa, SS Biswal, VK Sidhaye
TP109. TP109 COPD AND E-CIGARETTES: PRE-CLINICAL MODELS AND MECHANISMS …, 2021
2021
Epithelial Plasticity in COPD Epithelia Is Associated with Mitochondrial Dysfunction
B Ghosh, K Nishida, L Chandrala, S Mahmud, S Thapa, C Swaby, S Chen, ...
The FASEB Journal 35, 2021
2021
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