Full Name
Raina Devi Ramnath
(not current staff)
Variants
Ramnath, R.D.
Devi, Ramnath R.
 
Main Affiliation
 
 
Email
phcrdr@nus.edu.sg
 

Publications

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Author:  Bhatia, M.
Author:  Sun, J.

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Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
12007Effect of mitogen-activated protein kinases on chemokine synthesis induced by substance P in mouse pancreatic acinar cellsRamnath, R.D. ; Sun, J. ; Adhikari, S. ; Bhatia, M. 
22006Inflammatory mediators in sepsis: Cytokines, chemokines, adhesion molecules and gasesDevi, Ramnath R. ; Weing, S.; He, M.; Sun, J. ; Zhang, H. ; Singh, Bawa M.; Bhatia, M. 
32009Involvement of Src family kinases in substance P-induced chemokine production in mouse pancreatic acinar cells and its significance in acute pancreatitisRamnath, R.D. ; Sun, J. ; Bhatia, M. 
42008Neurokinin A engages neurokinin-1 receptor to induce NF-κB-dependent gene expression in murine macrophages: Implications of ERK1/2 and PI 3-kinase/Akt pathwaysSun, J. ; Ramnath, R.D. ; Tamizhselvi, R. ; Bhatia, M. 
52007Neuropeptide substance P upregulates chemokine and chemokine receptor expression in primary mouse neutrophilsSun, J. ; Ramnath, R.D. ; Bhatia, M. 
62008Role of PKC-δ on substance P-induced chemokine synthesis in pancreatic acinar cellsRamnath, R.D. ; Sun, J. ; Adhikari, S. ; Zhi, L. ; Bhatia, M. 
72009Role of protein kinase C and phosphoinositide 3-kinase-Akt in substance P-induced proinflammatory pathways in mouse macrophagesSun, J. ; Ramnath, R.D. ; Tamizhselvi, R. ; Bhatia, M. 
82008Substance P enhances NF-κB transactivation and chemokine response in murine macrophages via ERK1/2 and p38 MAPK signaling pathwaysSun, J. ; Ramnath, R.D. ; Zhi, L. ; Tamizhselvi, R. ; Bhatia, M.