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Mahmoud G. El Baassiri
Mahmoud G. El Baassiri
Other namesMahmoud El Baassiri
Research Fellow
Verified email at mail.aub.edu
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Nerve growth factor and burn wound healing: Update of molecular interactions with skin cells
MG El Baassiri, L Dosh, H Haidar, A Gerges, S Baassiri, A Leone, ...
Burns 49 (5), 989-1002, 2023
192023
Infiltrating anti-inflammatory monocytes modulate microglial activation through toll-like receptor 4/interferon–dependent pathways following traumatic brain injury
MG El Baassiri, YH Chun, SS Rahal, WB Fulton, CP Sodhi, DJ Hackam, ...
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery 95 (3), 368-375, 2023
82023
Pharmacologic Toll-like receptor 4 inhibition skews toward a favorable A1/A2 astrocytic ratio improving neurocognitive outcomes following traumatic brain injury
MG El Baassiri, SS Rahal, WB Fulton, CP Sodhi, DJ Hackam, IW Nasr
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery 95 (3), 361-367, 2023
32023
Colitis-induced small intestinal hypomotility is dependent on enteroendocrine cell loss in mice
Z Raouf, SN Steinway, D Scheese, CM Lopez, JW Duess, K Tsuboi, ...
Cellular and Molecular Gastroenterology and Hepatology 18 (1), 53-70, 2024
22024
Ccr2 Dependent Monocytes Exacerbate Intestinal Inflammation and Modulate Gut Serotonergic Signaling Following Traumatic Brain Injury
MG El Baassiri, Z Raouf, HS Jang, D Scheese, JW Duess, WB Fulton, ...
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 10.1097, 2023
12023
Dysregulated brain-gut axis in the setting of traumatic brain injury: review of mechanisms and anti-inflammatory pharmacotherapies
MG El Baassiri, Z Raouf, S Badin, A Escobosa, CP Sodhi, IW Nasr
Journal of neuroinflammation 21 (1), 124, 2024
2024
TLR4 INHIBITION WITH C34 FAVORABLY AFFECTS NORMAL ASTROCYTIC FUNCTION FOLLOWING TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY ALLOWING MYELIN REGENERATION AND IMPROVED NEUROCOGNITIVE OUTCOMES
S Rahal, M El Baassiri, W Fulton, C Sodhi, D Hackam, I Nasr
JOURNAL OF NEUROTRAUMA 39 (11-12), A78-A78, 2022
2022
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