Editorial Board
Luis Ulloa
Associate Professor, Department of Surgery, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School · United States
Editorial leadership for Journal of Human Psychology ISSN 2644-1101
Research interests
- My Current Research Focuses On The Physiological
- Cellular Mechanisms Of Vagal Modulation Of The Immune System In Experimental Sepsis. From A Cellular Standpoint
- We Were Pioneers Reporting That The Vagus Nerve Controls Inflammation Via Inducible T Regulatory Lymphocytes. Our Studies Were Recently Confirmed By Other Investigators. During The Last Years
- We Have Studied The Regulation Of Immune Cells By Typical Neurotransmitters Such As Acetylcholine
- Dopamine
- And Norepinephrine. One Critical Consideration In Our Studies Is The Translation These Mechanisms Into Novel Therapeutic
- Pharmacologic Strategies For Infectious
- Inflammatory Disorders
Biography
- Dr. Ulloa studies the physiological mechanisms controlling the immune system and their pharmacological translation for the treatment of infectious and inflammatory disorders.
- In special, Dr Ulloa is interested on the physiological, cellular, and molecular mechanisms of Neuromodulation of the immune system and their clinical implications in sepsis.
- Dr Ulloa has served and chaired numerous international conferences, Editorial Boards and grant review committees.
- Dr Ulloa has received prestigious awards and funding from the Human Frontiers Organization, NATO, the National AHA, DOD, and NIH.
Selected publications
- Nerve Stimulation: Immunomodulation and Control of Inflammation 2017 cited 151×
- Electroacupuncture activates neurons to switch off inflammation 2021 cited 97×
- Transgelin-2 as a therapeutic target for asthmatic pulmonary resistance 2018 cited 69×
- Exercise activates vagal induction of dopamine and attenuates systemic inflammation 2019 cited 59×
- Intraoperative Low-frequency Electroacupuncture under General Anesthesia Improves Postoperative Recovery in a Randomized Trial 2016 cited 29×
- Glucose Activates Vagal Control of Hyperglycemia and Inflammation in Fasted Mice 2019 cited 27×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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