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    Investigations on the invasiveness of chemo-resistant epithelial ovarian cancer 

    Goutham, Shyamili
    Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is a debilitating gynecological malignancy wherein patients frequently develop resistance to the first-line chemotherapeutic drugs carboplatin and docetaxel, resulting in poor survival rates. ...

    Regulatory events governing host-C. albicans interaction: potential implications for wound healing 

    Ghoshal, Ankita
    Regulatory events governing host-C. albicans interaction: potential implications for wound healing. Candida albicans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen that resides commensally in 50% of the world population and is known ...

    Unravelling the spindle-independent function of cortical force-generating machinery (LIN-5/GPR-1/2) during cleavage furrow formation and abscission in C. elegans embryos 

    Adhikary, Kuheli
    Cytokinesis marks the final stage of cell division, where a single mother cell divides into two daughter cells. This intricate process begins with the assembly of an actomyosin-based cleavage furrow at the equatorial ...

    Cyclic nucleotide-binding proteins in mycobacteria 

    Chakraborty, Moubani
    Mycobacterium tuberculosis, one of the leading causes of death worldwide even today, employs the second messenger cAMP extensively for its pathogenicity and persistence. Intracellular and extracellular levels of cAMP in ...

    Investigating the neural basis of spatial attentional components with probabilistic and reward cueing 

    Sengupta, Ankita
    We are constantly inundated with an abundance of sensory information. “Attention” enables the selection of relevant information and filtering out irrelevant information, to guide adaptive behavior. While attention can be ...

    Molecular Interactions Between SARS-CoV-2 Viral and Human Cellular Factors: Implications for Viral Infection, Replication, and Disease 

    Khatun, Oyahida
    The COVID-19 pandemic was this century's most significant global public health crisis. The causative agent was SARS-CoV-2, an enveloped, single-stranded positive-sense virus. As an obligate intracellular pathogen, SARS-CoV-2 ...

    The benefits and costs of flexible alternative reproductive tactics in Oecanthus henryi 

    Sadiq, Mohammed Aamir
    Alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) are distinct phenotypes that individuals of a species use to maximize reproductive success. This thesis investigates the persistence and adaptive value of flexible ARTs in male tree ...

    Role of Sirtuin6 in the maintenance of cardiac lysosomal homeostasis 

    Raghu, Sukanya
    The response to cardiac stress can be divided into two phases- an initial adaptive compensatory phase followed by a maladaptive decompensatory phase. Protein homeostasis in cardiomyocytes has been observed to behave ...

    Insights into ISWI group Chromatin Remodeler BAZ1A (bromodomain adjacent to zinc finger domain 1A): A Key Player of E2F transcription program in glioma 

    Prajapati, Bidisha
    ISWI (Imitation Switch) family of chromatin remodeling complexes mobilize nucleosomes to control DNA accessibility, which manages various DNA template-associated processes like replication, transcription, and repair. ...

    Understanding Bacterial Heterogeneity in Gene Expression Under Specific and Global Regulatory Control 

    Dutta, Rohit
    Intrinsic heterogeneity in natural bacterial populations enable them to escape sudden changes in environment and evolve. Processes like cellular crosstalk, abiotic interactors, host interactions, intracellular signalling ...
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