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Fatemeh Moheimani
Researcher at University of Newcastle
Publications - 18
Citations - 2048
Fatemeh Moheimani is an academic researcher from University of Newcastle. The author has contributed to research in topics: Respiratory epithelium & Goblet cell. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 16 publications receiving 1431 citations. Previous affiliations of Fatemeh Moheimani include University of Sydney & The Heart Research Institute.
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Advances and Challenges of Liposome Assisted Drug Delivery.
Lisa Sercombe,Tejaswi Veerati,Tejaswi Veerati,Fatemeh Moheimani,Sherry Y. Wu,Anil K. Sood,Susan Hua +6 more
TL;DR: The advances in liposome assisted drug delivery, biological challenges that still remain, and current clinical and experimental use of liposomes for biomedical applications are discussed.
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Venous Thromboembolism: Classification, Risk Factors, Diagnosis, and Management
TL;DR: Nonpharmacological or mechanical approaches such as inferior vena cava filters, graduated compression stockings, and intermittent pneumatic compression devices in combination with pharmacological interventions or alone may be a good approach to manage VTE.
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The genetic and epigenetic landscapes of the epithelium in asthma.
Fatemeh Moheimani,Alan C-Y. Hsu,Aandrew T. Reid,Teresa Williams,Teresa Williams,Anthony Kicic,Stephen M. Stick,Philip M. Hansbro,Peter A. B. Wark,Peter A. B. Wark,Darryl A. Knight,Darryl A. Knight +11 more
TL;DR: A comprehensive discussion on genetic factors; from using linkage designs and candidate gene association studies to genome-wide association studies and whole genome sequencing, and epigenetic factors; DNA methylation, histone modifications, and non-coding RNAs, in airway epithelial cells that are functionally associated with asthma pathogenesis is provided.
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Influenza A virus infection dysregulates the expression of microRNA-22 and its targets; CD147 and HDAC4, in epithelium of asthmatics
Fatemeh Moheimani,Jorinke Koops,Jorinke Koops,Teresa Williams,Teresa Williams,Andrew T. Reid,Philip M. Hansbro,Peter A. B. Wark,Peter A. B. Wark,Darryl A. Knight,Darryl A. Knight +10 more
TL;DR: The different profile of miR-22 expression in differentiated epithelial cells from non-asthmatics may indicate a self-defense mechanism against aberrant epithelial responses through suppressing CD147 and HDAC4, which is compromised in epithelium cells of asthmatics.
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Impaired Antiviral Stress Granule and IFN-β Enhanceosome Formation Enhances Susceptibility to Influenza Infection in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Epithelium.
Alan Hsu,Kristy Parsons,Fatemeh Moheimani,Darryl A. Knight,Darryl A. Knight,Philip M. Hansbro,Takashi Fujita,Peter A. B. Wark,Peter A. B. Wark +8 more
TL;DR: It is shown that primary bronchial epithelial cells from subjects with COPD have impaired induction of type I IFN (IFN-β) and lead to heightened viral replication after influenza viral infection.