Tripti Nair

Title(s)Postdoctoral Scholar - Research Associate
SchoolSchool of Gerontology
AddressGER 355
University Park Campus
Los Angeles CA 90089
Phone+1 213 740 9026
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    1. SKN-1 isoform-c is essential for C. elegans development. MicroPubl Biol. 2024; 2024. Nair T, Ramos CM, Turner CD, Gorla V, Gaglio M, Curran SP. PMID: 39027732; PMCID: PMC11255869.
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    2. Distinct mechanisms of non-autonomous UPRER mediated by GABAergic, glutamatergic, and octopaminergic neurons. bioRxiv. 2024 May 30. Coakley AJ, Hruby A, Wang J, Bong A, Nair T, Ramos CM, Alcala A, Averbukh M, Dutta N, Moaddeli D, Hicks D, de Los Rios Rogers M, Sahay A, Curran SP, Mullen PJ, Benayoun BA, Garcia G, Higuchi-Sanabria R. PMID: 38854121; PMCID: PMC11160609.
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    3. Serotonin deficiency from constitutive SKN-1 activation drives pathogen apathy. bioRxiv. 2024 Feb 12. Nair T, Weathers BA, Stuhr NL, Nhan JD, Curran SP. PMID: 38405962; PMCID: PMC10888766.
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