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Date Image 26th February 2024 Vol. No. 13 ; Issue No.619
Publications

1. Shruti T, Sharma P, Budukh A, Khanna D (2024). Electronic nicotine delivery system: A narrative review on growing threat to tobacco control and health of the young Indian population. International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health.

2. Mittra I (2024). Exploiting the damaging effects of ROS for therapeutic use by deactivating cell-free chromatin: The alchemy of resveratrol and copper. Frontiers in Pharmacology

3. Rekhi B, Dave V, Butle A, Dharavath B, Khetale S, Redhu A, Singh R, Dutt A (2024). Immunohistochemical expression of H3.3 G34W in 100 giant cell tumors of bone and its diagnostic mimics, including its value in resolving uncommon diagnostic scenarios: A single institutional study at a tertiary cancer referral center, India. Indian Journal of Pathology & Microbiology.

4. Mujawar A, Dimri S, Palkina KA, Markina NM, Sarkisyan KS, Balakireva AV, Yampolsky IV, De A (2024). Novel BRET combination for detection of rapamycin-induced protein dimerization using luciferase from fungus Neonothopanusnambi. Heliyon10(4):e25553

5. Chaubal R, Gardi N, Joshi S, Pantvaidya G, Kadam R, Vanmali V, Hawaldar R, Talker E, Chitra J, Gera P, Bhatia D, Kalkar P, Gurav M, Shetty O, Desai S, Krishnan NM, Nair N, Parmar V, Dutt A, Panda B, Gupta S, Badwe R (2024). Surgical tumour resection deregulates Hallmarks of Cancer in resected tissue and the surrounding microenvironment. Molecular Cancer Research.

6. Mani S, Chatterjee A, Dasgupta A, Shirsat N, Pawar A, Epari S, Sahay A, Sahu A, Moiyadi A, Prasad M, Chinnaswamy G, Gupta T (2024). Clinico-Radiological Outcomes in WNT-Subgroup Medulloblastoma. Diagnostics (Basel). 14(4):358

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RNAcentral is a public resource that offers integrated access to a comprehensive and up-to-date set of non-coding RNA sequences provided by a collaborating group of Expert Databases.

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Interesting Reads

Nabet BY, Hamidi H, Lee MC, Banchereau R, Morris S, Adler L, Gayevskiy V, Elhossiny AM, Srivastava MK, Patil NS, Smith KA, Jesudason R, Chan C, Chang PS, Fernandez M, Rost S, McGinnis LM, Koeppen H, Gay CM, Minna JD, Heymach JV, Chan JM, Rudin CM, Byers LA, Liu SV, Reck M, Shames DS (2024). Immune heterogeneity in small-cell lung cancer and vulnerability to immune checkpoint blockade. Cancer Cell.

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Cancer News
Study reveals new insights into immune system role in lung cancer risk.

MedicalXpress, 22/02/2024

The study focused on human leukocyte antigen (HLA) molecules, the most diverse genes in the human genome and at the core of immune recognition. These genes contain instructions to make proteins, which play a crucial role in presenting foreign antigens on cell surfaces...

Scientists develop novel radiotracer for earlier detection of disease.

ScienceDaily, 20/02/2024

Scientists have developed a new radiotracer (called [18F]4-FDF) that can map how cells use fructose for energy. By identifying where fructose is being used in the body, [18F]4-FDF will allow for earlier detection of a wide range of diseases, including cancers, as well as inflammation of the heart and brain...

A molecule that can reactivate dormant breast cancer cells and nudge them toward metastasis has been identified.

Technology-Networks, 20/02/2024

Researchers have found a molecule that is responsible for arousing dormant cells from breast cancer and nudging them to create metastases. Silencing this molecule, called Malat1, in mice with breast cancer reduced metastases and improved survival, suggesting that a similar treatment could benefit patients

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