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Science Sparks @ ACTREC
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22nd January 2024 |
Vol. No. 13 ; Issue No.614 |
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Publications
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1. Raghuram GV, Tripathy BK, Avadhani K, Shabrish S, Khare NK, Lopes R, Pal K, Mittra I (2024). Cell-free chromatin particles released from dying cells inflict mitochondrial damage and ROS production in living cells. Cell Death Discovery. 10(1): 30.
2. Wadasadawala T, Mohanty S, Sen S, Kanala T, Maiti S, Puchali N, Gupta S, Sarin R, Parmar V (2024). Out-of-pocket payment and financial risk protection for breast cancer treatment: prospective study from India. The Lancet Regional Health- Southeast Asia.
3. Nofal M, Zhuang A, Gebeyehu N, ...Alito T, Ambulkar R..etal. (Clean Cut Investigation Group) (2024). An observational cohort study on the effects of extended postoperative antibiotic prophylaxis on surgical-site infections in low- and middle-income countries. British Journal of Surgery. 111(1):znad438.
4. Jadhav PA, Hole A, Ingle A, Govekar R, Noothalapati H, Krishna CM (2024). Serum Raman spectroscopy: Evaluation of tumour load variations in experimental carcinogenesis. Journal of Biophotonics
5. Mishra SV, Banerjee A, Sarkar D, Thangarathnam V, Bagal B, Hasan SK, Dutt S (2024). DNA-PKcs mediated transcriptional regulation of TOP2β drives chemoresistance in acute myeloid leukemia. Journal of Cell Science.
6. Mishra N, Dubey S, Kumari A, Siddiqui MQ, Kuligina E, Varma AK (2024). Variant of uncertain significance Arg866Cys enhances disorderedness of h-BRCA1 (759-1064) region. International Journal of Biochemistry and Cell Biology. 168: 106527.
Theses
Tripti Verma. 2024. Stem loop binding protein (SLBP), a key factor in the control of histone gene expression and its implication in cancer progression. (LIFE09201604005) (Guide: Dr. Sanjay Gupta)
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Video of the Week
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Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia: Genotype to Phenotypes and Beyond |
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Do You Know?
In 1931, Otto Heinrich Warburg received the Nobel Prize in Physiology for his work on aerobic and anaerobic metabolic processes in cells.
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Cancer News
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Indian scientists find why cancer worsens in some patients.
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Times of India, 17/01/2024
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To study the phenomenon, the scientists first extracted tissues found in the lining of body cavities from mice models and exposed half of these tissues to chemotherapeutics that are used to treat cancer, pushing them to senescence, a state in which the cells stop replicating but don’t die... |
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A new targeted treatment calms the cytokine storm.
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ScienceDaily, 17/01/2024
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Researchers have discovered a novel treatment to relieve cytokine release syndrome (CRS), a life-threatening inflammation triggered by a serious infection or severe burn. Treatment with a short-acting antibody reduces the inflammatory effects of interleukin-6, a key cytokine in CRS…
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2019 Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research and Education in Cancer (ACTREC)
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