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    Activin and TGF-β signaling: Differential role of a Serine/Threonine phosphate in the regulation of SMAD2 activity 

    Gautam, Srishti
    Activins are the most prominent members of the Activin/Inhibin branch of the TGF-β superfamily. Similar to TGF-β, they play an essential role in regulating multiple physiological processes such as development, reproductive ...

    Mechanistic insights into the role of miR‐6741‐3p in oral squamous cell carcinoma pathogenesis 

    More, Dhanashree Anil
    Many functional studies and clinical analysis have linked miRNA dysregulation as a causative factor for tumor initiation and progression. Overexpression of oncogenic miRNAs and downregulation of tumor suppressor miRNAs are ...

    Differential DNA methylation patterns in primary and recurrent glioblastomas : Protumorigenic roles of Tumor Endothelial Marker 8 (TEM8) and ASAP1 genes 

    Kundu, Paramita
    Glioblastomas (GBMs) are clinically aggressive malignant brain tumors in adults with a median survival of 14 months on diagnosis. Therapeutic interventions such as debulking surgeries, chemotherapy, and ionizing radiation, ...

    Roles of Drosophila Beadex and CG9650 in the development and functioning of the larval neuromuscular junctions 

    Chitre, Kripa
    In eukaryotes, all voluntary and involuntary actions like, cognition, learning & memory, voluntary movements, feeding, etc., are coordinated by the employment of neuronal circuitry that transmits the signal from the ...

    Understanding the role of hydrogen sulfide in regulating redox homeostasis and inflammation during cellular senescence 

    Gupta, Kavya
    Aging involves the time-dependent deterioration of physiological functions, which can be attributed to various factors. Cellular senescence has been shown to be akin to aging, which involves alteration in redox homeostasis ...

    Effects of Steroid Hormones on Insulin Sensitivity and Lipogenesis: An Insight into the Involvement of the Wnt Signaling Pathway 

    Alex, Neethu Sara
    The shift in maternal energy metabolism characteristic of pregnancy is thought to be driven by various hormonal changes, especially of ovarian and placental steroids. In this context, the effect of estradiol (E2), progesterone ...

    Biochemical and functional characterisation of cyclic AMP-binding, universal stress proteins from mycobacteria 

    Banerjee, Arka
    The genus Mycobacterium harbours several pathogenic species, including M. tuberculosis, the causative agent of tuberculosis, which alone is responsible for nearly 1.3 million deaths globally every year. Understanding the ...

    Role of Lysyl oxidase in TGF-beta-induced Fibroblast Activation and Cancer-Associated Fibroblast-mediated Breast Cancer Progression 

    Gandhi, Armin
    Cancer-associated Fibroblasts (CAFs) are a dominant cell type of the breast cancer microenvironment and are proposed to be involved in metastatic progression. TGF-β has been reported to influence fibroblast to myofibroblast ...

    Biochemical and Functional Characterization of the Mycobacterial PdtaS-PdtaR Two Component System 

    Hariharan, Vignesh Narayan
    Two-Component Systems (TCSs) are primarily prokaryotic modes of cell signaling involving a receptor sensor kinase (SK) that senses stimuli and a response regulator (RR) that effects a response, usually at the level of ...

    Molecular insights into AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK)-mediated regulation of anoikis resistance 

    Kumar, Saurav
    Our study identifies negative cross-talk between AMPK and two important cellular kinases, Akt and Erk. AMPK-mediated inhibition of these two kinases promotes survival of cancer cells in the matrix-deprived condition. ...
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    AuthorAbbey, Deepti (1)Agrawal, Gaurav (1)Agrawal, Ruchi (1)Alex, Neethu Sara (1)Anifowoshe, Abass Toba (1)Arava, Maniteja (1)Arshad, Najla (1)Asthana, Suramya (1)Avinash, Pradhan Shalmali (1)Bagheri, Meysam (1)... View MoreSubjectNATURAL SCIENCES (61)Molecular Biology (22)Biochemistry (13)Signal Transduction (10)Drosophila melanogaster (8)Mycobacterium tuberculosis (8)Biochemical Genetics (7)Molecular Reproduction, Development and Genetics (7)Breast Cancer (6)Cancer (6)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2018 (71)2005 - 2009 (8)Has File(s)
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