Prof. A.S. Ariyasinghe
Professor in Physiology
 
Research Publications
  1. ADP Perera, AS Ariyasinghe. Rowing Injuries and Related Factors in Competitive Rowing. International Journal of Science and Research 2016; 5 (4), 484-487. [link]

  2. ADP Perera, AS Ariyasinghe. Relationship between physical fitness, performance and injury prevalence in Sri Lankan rowers. International Journal of Scientific Research Publications, 2016; 6 (5), 141-146. [link]

  3. ADP Perera, AS Ariyasinghe, PTR Makuloluwa. Relationship of Competitive Success to the Physique of Sri Lankan Rowers. American Journal of Sports Science and Medicine, 2015; 3 (3), 61-65. [link]

  4. Ariyasinghe A, Morshed SR, Mannoor MK, Bakir HY, Kawamura H, Miyaji C, Nagura T, Kawamura T, Watanabe H, Sekikawa H, Abo T. Protection against malaria due to innate immunity enhanced by low-protein diet. J Parasitol. 2006 Jun; 92 (3):531-8. [PubMed]

  5. Anoja Ariyasinghe, Protection against Malaria due to innate immunity enhanced by low protein diet. 2004 March; Niigata Medical Journal 421-431.

  6. Halder RC, Abe T, Mannoor MK, Morshed SR, Ariyasinghe A, Watanabe H, Kawamura H, Sekikawa H, Hamada H, Nishiyama Y, Ishikawa H, Toba K, Abo T. Onset of hepatic erythropoiesis after malarial infection in mice. Parasitol Int. 2003 Dec; 52(4):259-68. [link]

  7. Mannoor MK, Halder RC, Morshed SR, Ariyasinghe A, Bakir HY, Kawamura H, Watanabe H, Sekikawa H, Abo T. Essential role of extrathymic T cells in protection against malaria.J Immunol. 2002 Jul 1; 169(1):301-6. [link]

  8. Mannoor MK, Weerasinghe A, Halder RC, Reza S, Morshed M, Ariyasinghe A, Watanabe H, Sekikawa H, Abo T. Resistance to malarial infection is achieved by the cooperation of NK1.1(+) and NK1.1(-) subsets of intermediate TCR cells which are constituents of innate immunity. Cell Immunol. 2001 Aug 1; 211(2):96-104. [PubMed]

  9. Ramesh C. Halder, Hisami  Watanabe, Hitoshi Kameyame, Mohammad Kaiissar Mannoor, Sufi  Reza Mohammad Morshed, Anoja Ariyasinghe, Toru Abo. Activation of extrathymic T cells and granulocytes in the liver and intestine by intraperitoneal administration of cholera toxin, Biomedical Research 2001; 22 (3) 137-146. [link]
 
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