Manish MishraPostdoctoral AssociateAboutResearchLinksGet In TouchAboutCopy LinkTitlesPostdoctoral AssociateAppointmentsPathologyPostdoctoral AssociatePrimaryPathologyOther Departments & OrganizationsDixit LabPathologyResearchCopy LinkResearch at a GlanceYale Co-AuthorsFrequent collaborators of Manish Mishra's published research.Albert C Shaw, MD, PhDView Full ProfileView Common PublicationElsie Gonzalez-HurtadoView Full ProfileView Common PublicationHee-Hoon Kim, PhDView Full ProfileView Common PublicationSubhasis Mohanty, PhDView Full ProfileView Common PublicationTamara DlugosView Full ProfileView Common PublicationVishwa Deep Dixit, DVM, PhDView Full ProfileView Common PublicationPublications2025Exoproteome of calorie-restricted humans identifies complement deactivation as an immunometabolic checkpoint reducing inflammaging.Mishra M, Kim HH, Youm YH, Gonzalez-Hurtado E, Zaitsev K, Dlugos T, Shchukina I, Gliniak C, Ravussin E, Mohanty S, Shaw AC, Scherer PE, Artyomov MN, Dixit VD. Exoproteome of calorie-restricted humans identifies complement deactivation as an immunometabolic checkpoint reducing inflammaging. BioRxiv 2025 PMID: 40799539, DOI: 10.1101/2025.08.04.668533.Publications for non-academic audiencesNewsCopy LinkNewsSeptember 02, 2025Newfound Immune Cell in Mice Hints at Why Inflammation Spikes with Old AgeSource: NatureRead moreabout Newfound Immune Cell in Mice Hints at Why Inflammation Spikes with Old AgeGet In TouchCopy LinkContactsEmailmanish.mishra@yale.edu
Exoproteome of calorie-restricted humans identifies complement deactivation as an immunometabolic checkpoint reducing inflammaging.Mishra M, Kim HH, Youm YH, Gonzalez-Hurtado E, Zaitsev K, Dlugos T, Shchukina I, Gliniak C, Ravussin E, Mohanty S, Shaw AC, Scherer PE, Artyomov MN, Dixit VD. Exoproteome of calorie-restricted humans identifies complement deactivation as an immunometabolic checkpoint reducing inflammaging. BioRxiv 2025 PMID: 40799539, DOI: 10.1101/2025.08.04.668533.Publications for non-academic audiences
September 02, 2025Newfound Immune Cell in Mice Hints at Why Inflammation Spikes with Old AgeSource: NatureRead moreabout Newfound Immune Cell in Mice Hints at Why Inflammation Spikes with Old Age