Mrs. Anne L n Kumari MD PHD
General Practitioner
777 S White Horse Pike Suite E Hammonton NJ, 08037About
Dr. Anne Kumari is a general practitioner practicing in Hammonton, NJ. Dr. Kumari does not specialize in one area of medicine, however provides routine health care services. General practitioners typically have regular, even life-long patients who they provide health care services to. Dr. Kumari provides services including physical exams, immunizations, and diagnosing and treating multiple illnesses and injuries. General practitioners typically work in private offices and clinics and have staffs of nurses and administators.
Education and Training
NAGARJUNA UNIV 1970
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Interaction between B.7 and CD28 costimulatory molecules is essential for the activation of effector function mediating spontaneous tumour regression.
- Role of IFN-gamma produced after intraperitoneal transplantation of AK-5 cells in the induction of Fas ligand expression by tumor cells leading to immune evasion.
- Target cell induced activation of NK cells in vitro: cytokine production and enhancement of cytotoxic function.
- Induction of stress response renders human tumor cell lines resistant to curcumin-mediated apoptosis: role of reactive oxygen intermediates.
- Caspase-2/NEDD-2 protease mediates execution of apoptosis in AK-5 tumor cells.
- Rearrangement and overexpression of the gene coding for tumor antigen p53 in a rat histiocytoma AK-5.
- Purification and characterisation of tumour necrosis factor-alpha with cytotoxic activity against AK-5 cells.
- Natural killer cell as the effector which mediates in vivo apoptosis in AK-5 tumor cells.
- Participation of CED-3/ICE and YAMA proteinases in the execution of apoptosis in AK-5 tumor cells leading to spontaneous tumor regression.
- Early expression of interleukin-12, p40 subunit and IFN-gamma inhibits regression of AK-5 tumor.
- Depletion of the natural killer cell population in the peritoneum by AK-5 tumor cells overexpressing fas-ligand: a mechanism of immune evasion.
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