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Post Doctoral Fellow

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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bhattaraidinesh22@gmail.com

14 h-index 46 pubs 847 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Dinesh Bhattarai's research focuses on the biological mechanisms underlying organ transplantation and injury. His work investigates the role of the immunoproteasome in kidney allografts during cold storage and transplantation, examining how its inhibition affects graft function. Bhattarai also studies the impact of cold storage on the kidney's proteome and phosphoproteome landscape, and the involvement of Complement 5 in mitochondrial function during ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats. Additionally, his research compares hypothermic machine perfusion with static cold storage, assessing their effects on oxidative stress and tubular injury in rat kidneys. Bhattarai has published 46 papers, with a citation count of 847 and an h-index of 14. He collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Nirmala Parajuli, Seongok Lee, Madison McGraw, and Lee Ann MacMillan-Crow.

Metrics

  • h-index: 14
  • Publications: 46
  • Citations: 847

Selected Publications

  • Complement 5's Role in Mitochondria During Kidney Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury in Rats (2025) DOI
  • Compared with Static Cold Storage, Hypothermic Machine Perfusion Mitigates Oxidative Stress and Tubular Injury in Rat Kidneys (2025) DOI
  • Post‐ischemia and reperfusion kidney injury is mitigated in a novel complement 5 knockout rat (2025) DOI
  • Ischemia and Reperfusion (IRI)-Induced Kidney Injury Is Attenuated by Complement 5 Gene Deletion (Abstract ID: 161749) (2025) DOI
  • Cold Storage Disrupts the Proteome and Phosphoproteome Landscape in Rat Kidney Transplants (2024) DOI
  • Cold Storage-Mediated Activation of P38MAPK-MK2 Axis Induces Kidney Injury after Transplantation (2024) DOI
  • Normal Proteasome Function Is Needed to Prevent Kidney Graft Injury during Cold Storage Followed by Transplantation (2024) DOI
  • Cold Storage Followed by Transplantation Induces Immunoproteasome in Rat Kidney Allografts: Inhibition of Immunoproteasome Does Not Improve Function (2024) DOI
  • Ischemia-Reperfusion-Mediated Kidney Injury Is Attenuated in a New Complement 5 Knockout Model (2023) DOI
  • Cold Storage-Mediated p38MAPK Activation: A Potential Contributor of Proteasome Dysfunction and Kidney Damage After Transplantation (2023) DOI

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