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      • Development of anti-infective therapy against intracellular pathogens using targeted particulate delivery systems 

        Mudakavi, Rajeev J
        Pathogens from bacterial class: Salmonella, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Listeria can survive and replicate intracellularly. While some pathogens remain cytosolic others such as Salmonella and Mycobacterium tuberculosis ...
      • Engineering 3D Organotypic Models for the Study of Breast Cancer Metastasis 

        Balachander, Gowri Manohari
        Breast cancer is the most common form of cancer among women the world over. Metastasis, or, the spreading of the primary tumor to other vital organs, is the major cause of mortality in breast cancer. Metastasis is a ...
      • Insights into signalling and crosstalk in two-component signalling systems of Mycobacterium tuberculosis 

        Sankhe, Gaurav D
        Tuberculosis (TB), caused by the pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), has very recently reclaimed the position of the leading cause of deaths in humans from a single infection agent. This suggests a dire need to ...
      • Investigations into the changes in biomechanics of liver cells upon HCV infection 

        Balakrishnan, Sreenath
        Biomechanics is an important regulator of cell function. Active (external forces) as well as passive (substrate stiffness) mechanical stimuli from the cell microenvironment can alter fundamental aspects of cell function ...
      • Mechanistic insights into the effects and applications of shockwaves in prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms 

        Datey, Akshay
        Shock waves are non-linear waves propagating at speeds greater than the speed of sound, with a unique characteristic of instantaneously increasing the pressure, temperature and density of the medium through which they ...
      • Molecular determinants of self-assembly of the pore forming toxin Cytolysin A 

        Sathyanarayana, Pradeep
        Pore forming toxins (PFTs) belong to a class of bacterial exotoxins that disrupt the biological membrane barrier by formation of nanopores. These toxins are central to the virulence of pathogens such as S. pneumoniae, ...

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