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Science Sparks @ ACTREC
Date Image 18th August 2025 Vol. No. 14 ; Issue No.696
Publications

1. Patnaik C, Reddy BPK, Gupta A, Rath S, Neekhra S, Chakrabarty S, Chaudhari P, Asad S, Ingle A, Srivastava R, De A (2025). Non-invasive imaging-guided preclinical assessments reveal high performance photothermal effect of an Au-solid lipid nanomaterial. Nanoscale.

2. Halder S, Sharma A, Acharjee S, Biju N, Kunjumon M, Khadilkar RJ, Prasad M (2025). TOR signalling mediates the collective movement of Border cells in Drosophila oogenesis. Development.

3. Kazi M, Pawar A, Saklani A, Bhatt A (2025). Cytoreductive surgery for colorectal peritoneal metastasis in the era modern systemic therapies: a systematic review and meta-analysis of survival outcomes. International Journal of Colorectal Disease. 40(1):178.

4. Varty GP, Mondal A, Sumanth Dukkipati S, Pawar A, Chaudhari V, Shrikhande SV, Bhandare MS (2025). Outcomes and recurrence patterns following resection of T1 ampullary carcinomas: single centre experience of 92 cases. HPB (Oxford).

5. Ahmad S, Tyagi N, Singh D, Suresh A, Sunder R, Singh B, Dutt A (2025). Genomic characterization of AI resistance in hormone receptor-positive breast cancer using LTED cell line models. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 780:152450.

6. Ghosh Laskar S, Kumar A, Adhau A, Sinha S, Mohanty S, Bal M, Mittal N, Rane S, Patil A, Budrukkar A, Swain M, Rane P, Pantvaidya G, Nair S, Nair D, Deshmukh A, Thiagarajan S, Vaish R, Tuljapurkar V, Dravid C, Joshi P, Shetty R, Singh A, Chaturvedi P (2025). Rethinking Radiation Therapy for Perineural Invasion in Oral Cancer: Does More Coverage Improve Outcomes? Cancer Medicine. 14(15):e71134.

7. Writing Group for the Clean Cut Investigators Group; Nofal MR, Tesfaye A, Gebeyehu N, Starr N, Arimino S, Chaula D, Harrell-Shreckengost C, Utam T, Ambulkar R, Rocabado K, Taye Haile S, Mammo TN, Weiser TG (2025). Global scaling of a surgical infection prevention program to 5 low-resource countries. JAMA Surgery.

Site of the Week

Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (CTD) is a publicly available database that aims to advance understanding of how environmental exposures affect human health. It provides manually curated information about chemical–gene/protein interactions, chemical–disease and gene–disease relationships.

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Interesting Reads

Japuntich SJ, Sacasa NG, Cameron S, Balletto B, Tambou O, Berman G, Walaska K, Clark MA, Carey MP, Busch AM, Rosen R (2025). Lung cancer screening experiences among patients with a smoking history and primary care providers: a qualitative study. BMC Cancer. 25(1):1305.

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