Mahendra Kavdia

Affiliations: 
Cell & Molecular Biology University of Arkansas, Little Rock, AR 
Area:
Pathology, Cell Biology
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Allboani A, Kar S, Kavdia M. (2024) Computational modeling of neuronal nitric oxide synthase biochemical pathway: A mechanistic analysis of tetrahydrobiopterin and oxidative stress. Free Radical Biology & Medicine. 222: 625-637
Panday S, Kar S, Kavdia M. (2021) How does Ascorbate Improve Endothelial Dysfunction? - A Computational Analysis. Free Radical Biology & Medicine
Panday S, Talreja R, Kavdia M. (2020) The role of glutathione and glutathione peroxidase in regulating cellular level of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species. Microvascular Research. 104010
Panday S, Kavdia M. (2018) How does ascorbate improve endothelial dysfunction? Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 128: S35
Joshi S, Kar S, Kavdia M. (2017) Computational analysis of interactions of oxidative stress and tetrahydrobiopterin reveals instability in eNOS coupling. Microvascular Research
Joshi SS, Kavdia M. (2017) A computational analysis of interactions of oxidative stress and antioxidant system in endothelial dysfunction Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 112: 26
Joshi SS, Kavdia M. (2016) A Computational Study of Role of Ascorbate in Improving Endothelial Dysfunction Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 100: S100-S101
Patel H, Chen J, Kavdia M. (2015) Induced peroxidase and cytoprotective enzyme expressions support adaptation of HUVECs to sustain subsequent H₂O₂ exposure. Microvascular Research. 103: 1-10
Khan SN, Shaeib F, Najafi T, et al. (2015) Diffused Intra-Oocyte Hydrogen Peroxide Activates Myeloperoxidase and Deteriorates Oocyte Quality. Plos One. 10: e0132388
Patel H, Chen J, Kavdia M. (2015) Reversal of Hyperglycemia-Induced Endothelial Dysfunction: Which Reactive Oxygen Species to Target? Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 87: S17
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