Adele Stewart
Florida Atlantic University
40 Papers
27 Citations
Adele Stewart is an academic researcher from Florida Atlantic University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Regulator of G protein signaling. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 28 publications. Previous affiliations of Adele Stewart include Vanderbilt University & University of Iowa.
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Papers
RGS proteins in heart: brakes on the vagus
TL;DR: RGS6 expression was found to be up-regulated in heart under certain pathological conditions, including doxorubicin treatment, which is known to cause life-threatening cardiotoxicity and atrial fibrillation in cancer patients.
Self-assembled dipeptide based fluorescent nanoparticles as a platform for developing cellular imaging probes and targeted drug delivery chaperones
Subramaniyam Sivagnanam,Kiran Das,Madhuri Basak,Tarun Mahata,Adele Stewart,Biswanath Maity,Priyadip Das +6 more
TL;DR: In this article , Boc protected tyrosine-tryptophan dipeptide-based nanoparticles (DPNPs) with structure rigidification by Zn(ii), which shifted the peptide's intrinsic fluorescent properties from the ultraviolet to the visible range.
Malabaricone C Attenuates Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug-Induced Gastric Ulceration by Decreasing Oxidative/Nitrative Stress and Inflammation and Promoting Angiogenic Autohealing.
Madhuri Basak,Tarun Mahata,Sreemoyee Chakraborti,Pranesh Kumar,Bolay Bhattacharya,Sandip K. Bandyopadhyay,Madhusudan Das,Adele Stewart,Sudipta Saha,Biswanath Maity +9 more
TL;DR: Malabaricone C provided significant protection against NSAID-induced gastric ulcerations impacting multiple critical signaling cascades contributing to inflammation, cell loss, extracellular matrix degradation, and angiogenic auto-healing.
Two for the Price of One: G Protein-Dependent and -Independent Functions of RGS6 In Vivo.
TL;DR: Though efforts by multiple laboratories have contributed to the ever-growing RGS6 oeuvre, the pleiotropic nature of this gene will likely lead to additional work detailing the importance of R GS6 in neuropsychiatric disorders, cardiovascular disease, and cancer.
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A RGS7-CaMKII complex drives myocyte-intrinsic and myocyte-extrinsic mechanisms of chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity
Madhuri Basak,Abhishek Sengar,Kiran Das,Tarun Mahata,Manish Kumar,Dinesh Kumar,Sayan Biswas,Subhasish Sarkar,Pranesh Chitti Bharat Kumar,Priyadip Das,Adele Stewart,Biswanath Maity +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify RGS7, upregulated in cardiac cells following chemotherapy exposure, as a key driver of chemotherapy-dependent oxidative stress, cell loss, and fibrosis in heart.
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