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Amarjit Mishra is a seasoned researcher who has devoted the majority of his life to study for the benefit of society. He had been employed as an assistant professor at Auburn University.
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Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease damaged the respiratory system, which has recently been relatively prevalent in developing countries. The presence of inflammatory and intramuscular factors in the smooth muscles of the airway walls may lead to narrowing of these channels. Substance P is a member of neurokinin family with 11 amino acids that causes pain relief and has various effects on the smooth muscles of the respiratory airways. In this study, the level of substance P, spirometric parameters and arterial blood gases were analyzed in 60 patients with asthma (30 males and 30 females) with mean age 63.67 ± 14.61 years in 2018 at 17-e-shahrivar hospital (Mashhad, Iran). After completing the written consent and the information form, the levels of substance P, pH, O2 and CO2 pressure, bicarbonate, as well as vital capacity, forced vital capacity and FEV1 were evaluated.
Many scientists, including Dr. Amarjit Mishra an Ex-professor, Auburn University in the United States, had worked to understand the pathogenesis of asthma, particularly allergy-induced asthma because it is crucial to understand the underlying mechanism that connects these environmental causes to the development of asthma.
As we know that respiratory diseases are few of the major causes of illness and death in contemporary times, the work by Amarjit Mishra Auburn University.
Dr. Amarjit Mishra has done many works, but his work on the significance of pharmacological targeting for the treatment of respiratory diseases based on the study of associated immunology is worth mentioning.
Amarjit Mishra is a seasoned researcher who has devoted the majority of his life to study for the benefit of society. He had been employed as an assistant professor at Auburn University.
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.
Amarjit Mishra’s participation in various significant pulmonology initiatives has earned him the reputation of being an accomplished researcher. Throughout his distinguished career as a gifted educator and researcher, Amarjit Mishra has occupied a variety of positions of authority.
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Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease damaged the respiratory system, which has recently been relatively prevalent in developing countries. The presence of inflammatory and intramuscular factors in the smooth muscles of the airway walls may lead to narrowing of these channels. Substance P is a member of neurokinin family with 11 amino acids that causes pain relief and has various effects on the smooth muscles of the respiratory airways. In this study, the level of substance P, spirometric parameters and arterial blood gases were analyzed in 60 patients with asthma (30 males and 30 females) with mean age 63.67 ± 14.61 years in 2018 at 17-e-shahrivar hospital (Mashhad, Iran). After completing the written consent and the information form, the levels of substance P, pH, O2 and CO2 pressure, bicarbonate, as well as vital capacity, forced vital capacity and FEV1 were evaluated.
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Amarjit Mishra Develops Studies on Lung Immune Pathways
1. AMARJIT MISHRA DEVELOPS STUDIES
ON LUNG IMMUNE PATHWAYS
Studies have shown that certain important
environmental factors, like the importance of
oxygen and the lung microbiota, have a
significant impact on lung health. Researchers
have been working hard to gain a deeper
understanding of the processes underlying
lung immunity in this area all over the world.
2. Know About Amarjit Mishra Auburn University
Professor of Research History
One of the first researchers in the subject
of pulmonology, Amarjit Mishra is an
assistant professor at Auburn University
who is dedicated to understanding the
less well-known causes and mechanisms
of the pulmonary pathways.
3. They have proposed itaconate as a
potential therapeutic target for controlling
allergic asthma. Amarjit Mishra is a
committed researcher who has carried out
multiple studies to delve further into the
pathways connected to lung inflammation.
4. Amarjit Mishra of Auburn University has also
researched on innovative pharmacological targeting
of Th1/Th2/Th17 lung immune pathways in addition
to this study on understanding lung immune
pathways. He was a pioneer in the investigation of
these T-cells as prospective therapeutic targets for
the immunological pathways in the lungs.
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