Manish MishraPostdoctoral AssociateAboutResearchAchievementsLinksGet In TouchAboutCopy LinkTitlesPostdoctoral AssociateAppointmentsPathologyPostdoctoral AssociatePrimaryPathologyOther Departments & OrganizationsAll InstitutionsDixit 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 audiencesAcademic Achievements & Community InvolvementCopy LinkNewsCopy LinkNewsApril 15, 2026Cutting Calories to Slow Aging—Without Compromising HealthRead moreabout Cutting Calories to Slow Aging—Without Compromising HealthSeptember 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
April 15, 2026Cutting Calories to Slow Aging—Without Compromising HealthRead moreabout Cutting Calories to Slow Aging—Without Compromising Health
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