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    Lipofuscin causes atypical necroptosis through lysosomal membrane permeabilization by Pan, Chendong, Banerjee, Kalpita, Lehmann, Guillermo L., Almeida, Dena, Hajjar, Katherine A., Benedicto, Ignacio, Jiang, Zhichun, Radu, Roxana A., Thompson, David H., Rodriguez-Boulan, Enrique, Nociari, Marcelo M.

    “…Lipofuscin granules enclose mixtures of cross-linked proteins and lipids in proportions that depend on the tissue analyzed. Retinal lipofuscin is unique in…”
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    Mitochondrial dysfunction mediated by quinone oxidation products of dopamine: Implications in dopamine cytotoxicity and pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease by Jana, Sirsendu, Sinha, Maitrayee, Chanda, Dalia, Roy, Tapasi, Banerjee, Kalpita, Munshi, Soumyabrata, Patro, Birija S., Chakrabarti, Sasanka

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (01-06-2011)
    “…The study has demonstrated that dopamine induces membrane depolarization and a loss of phosphorylation capacity in dose-dependent manner in isolated rat brain…”
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    Integrin-FAK signaling rapidly and potently promotes mitochondrial function through STAT3 by Visavadiya, Nishant P, Keasey, Matthew P, Razskazovskiy, Vladislav, Banerjee, Kalpita, Jia, Cuihong, Lovins, Chiharu, Wright, Gary L, Hagg, Theo

    Published in Cell communication and signaling (15-12-2016)
    “…STAT3 is increasingly becoming known for its non-transcriptional regulation of mitochondrial bioenergetic function upon activation of its S727 residue…”
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    Erratum to: Integrin-FAK signaling rapidly and potently promotes mitochondrial function through STAT3 by Visavadiya, Nishant P, Keasey, Matthew P, Razskazovskiy, Vladislav, Banerjee, Kalpita, Jia, Cuihong, Lovins, Chiharu, Wright, Gary L, Hagg, Theo

    Published in Cell communication and signaling (27-03-2017)
    “…Unfortunately, after publication of this article [1], it was noticed that the Acknowledgements and Funding sections were incomplete. The Acknowledgements…”
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    Reduced FAK-STAT3 signaling contributes to ER stress-induced mitochondrial dysfunction and death in endothelial cells by Banerjee, Kalpita, Keasey, Matt P., Razskazovskiy, Vladislav, Visavadiya, Nishant P., Jia, Cuihong, Hagg, Theo

    Published in Cellular signalling (01-08-2017)
    “…Excessive endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress leads to cell loss in many diseases, e.g., contributing to endothelial cell loss after spinal cord injury. Here, we…”
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    α-Synuclein induced membrane depolarization and loss of phosphorylation capacity of isolated rat brain mitochondria: Implications in Parkinson’s disease by Banerjee, Kalpita, Sinha, Maitrayee, Pham, Chi Le Lan, Jana, Sirsendu, Chanda, Dalia, Cappai, Roberto, Chakrabarti, Sasanka

    Published in FEBS letters (16-04-2010)
    “…This study demonstrates that in vitro incubation of isolated rat brain mitochondria with recombinant human α-synuclein leads to dose-dependent loss of…”
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    Abnormal Glucose Metabolism in Alzheimer’s Disease: Relation to Autophagy/Mitophagy and Therapeutic Approaches by Banerjee, Kalpita, Munshi, Soumyabrata, Frank, David E., Gibson, Gary E.

    Published in Neurochemical research (01-12-2015)
    “…Diminished glucose metabolism accompanies many neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer’s disease. An understanding of the relation of these metabolic…”
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    Mitochondrial Dysfunction during Brain Aging: Role of Oxidative Stress and Modulation by Antioxidant Supplementation by Chakrabarti, Sasanka, Munshi, Soumyabrata, Banerjee, Kalpita, Thakurta, Ishita Guha, Sinha, Maitrayee, Bagh, Maria Bindu

    Published in Aging and disease (01-06-2011)
    “…Mitochondrial dysfunction and oxidative stress are two interdependent and reinforcing damage mechanisms that play a central role in brain aging. Oxidative…”
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    Continuous Flow Synthesis of A2E Guided by Design of Experiments and High-Throughput Studies by Murbach-Oliveira, Giulia, Banerjee, Kalpita, Nociari, Marcelo M., Thompson, David H.

    Published in ACS bio & med chem au (15-06-2022)
    “…N-Retinylidene-N-retinylethanolamine (A2E) is the most studied lipid bisretinoid. It forms lipofuscin deposits in the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), causing…”
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    Aging promotes amyloid-β peptide induced mitochondrial dysfunctions in rat brain: a molecular link between aging and Alzheimer's disease by Sinha, Maitrayee, Behera, Prajna, Bhowmick, Pritha, Banerjee, Kalpita, Basu, Sumitran, Chakrabarti, Sasanka

    Published in Journal of Alzheimer's disease (01-01-2011)
    “…The entangled relationship of brain aging, mitochondrial dysfunction, and amyloid-β peptide (Aβ₄₂) toxicity occupies the center stage in the pathogenesis of…”
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    a-Synuclein induced membrane depolarization and loss of phosphorylation capacity of isolated rat brain mitochondria: Implications in Parkinson's disease by Banerjee, Kalpita, Sinha, Maitrayee, Pham, Chi Le Lan, Jana, Sirsendu, Chanda, Dalia, Cappai, Roberto, Chakrabarti, Sasanka

    Published in FEBS letters (16-04-2010)
    “…This study demonstrates that in vitro incubation of isolated rat brain mitochondria with recombinant human a-synuclein leads to dose-dependent loss of…”
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