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    The rising swarms of jellyfish in Indian waters: the environmental drivers, ecological, and socio-economic impacts by Siddique, Alfisa, Purushothaman, Jasmine, Madhusoodhanan, Rakhesh, Raghunathan, Chelladurai

    Published in Journal of water and climate change (01-10-2022)
    “…Abstract A four-decade data of jellyfish aggregation from 1980 to 2020 were taken to discern whether there has been an actual rise in jellyfish swarm in Indian…”
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    Seasonal oceanographic phenomenon promotes hitchhiking among the plankton in a coastal marine ecosystem: A tropical perspective by Siddique, Alfisa, Bhowal, Aishee, Purushothaman, Jasmine, Madhusoodhanan, Rakhesh, Raghunathan, Chelladurai, Chandra, Kailash

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-10-2021)
    “…•The subsurface thermal inversion during winter contributes to hydrographical variability.•Thermal inversion promotes epibiosis among plankton in the coastal…”
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    Environmental drivers and ecological implications of a ctenophore swarm: a case study from the Bay of Bengal, northern Indian Ocean by Siddique, Alfisa, Bhowal, Aishee, Purushothaman, Jasmine, Madhusoodhanan, Rakhesh, Banerjee, Dhriti

    Published in Journal of water and climate change (01-08-2023)
    “…Abstract Ctenophores are quick responders to coastal environmental changes and play a crucial role in marine food web dynamics. We report the environmental…”
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    A TLR4-interacting SPA4 peptide inhibits LPS-induced lung inflammation by Ramani, Vijay, Madhusoodhanan, Rakhesh, Kosanke, Stanley, Awasthi, Shanjana

    Published in Innate immunity (London, England) (01-12-2013)
    “…The interaction between surfactant protein-A (SP-A) and TLR4 is important for host defense. We have recently identified an SPA4 peptide region from the…”
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    A TLR4-interacting peptide inhibits lipopolysaccharide-stimulated inflammatory responses, migration and invasion of colon cancer SW480 cells by Rakhesh, Madhusoodhanan, Cate, Moriasi, Vijay, Ramani, Shrikant, Anant, Shanjana, Awasthi

    Published in Oncoimmunology (01-12-2012)
    “…Inflammation is a major risk factor for carcinogenesis in patients affected by chronic colitis, yet the molecular mechanisms underlying the progression from…”
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    Curcumin inhibits NFκB mediated radioprotection and modulate apoptosis related genes in human neuroblastoma cells by Aravindan, N, Madhusoodhanan, Rakhesh, Ahmad, S, Johnson, D, Herman, Terence S.

    Published in Cancer biology & therapy (01-04-2008)
    “…Curcumin has been shown to exhibit growth inhibitory effects and induce apoptosis in a broad range of tumors. Accordingly, we investigated the radiosensitizing…”
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    Surfactant protein-A and toll-like receptor-4 modulate immune functions of preterm baboon lung dendritic cell precursor cells by Awasthi, Shanjana, Madhusoodhanan, Rakhesh, Wolf, Roman

    Published in Cellular immunology (2011)
    “…Lung infections are important risk factors for an increased morbidity and mortality in prematurely-delivered babies. Immaturity of the innate immune components…”
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    Macrobenthos relative to the oxygen minimum zone on the East Indian margin, Bay of Bengal by Raman, Akkur V., Damodaran, Rayaroth, Levin, Lisa A., Ganesh, Thiruchitrambalam, Rao, Yannamani K. V., Nanduri, Sateesh, Madhusoodhanan, Rakhesh

    Published in Marine ecology (Berlin, West) (01-09-2015)
    “…The Bay of Bengal remains one of the least studied of the world's oxygen minimum zones (OMZs). Here we offer a detailed investigation of the macrobenthos…”
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    NFκB activity and transcriptional responses in human breast adenocarcinoma cells after single and fractionated irradiation by Madhusoodhanan, Rakhesh, Natarajan, Mohan Natarajan, Veeraraghavan, Jamunarani, Herman, Terence S., Aravindan, Natarajan

    Published in Cancer biology & therapy (01-05-2009)
    “…Radiotherapy is considered mandatory for breast cancer patients undergoing conservative surgery and for women at high risk of recurrence. However, relapse due…”
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    Alteration of apoptotic signaling molecules as a function of time after radiation in human neuroblastoma cells by Aravindan, Natarajan, Madhusoodhanan, Rakhesh, Natarajan, Mohan, Herman, Terence S

    Published in Molecular and cellular biochemistry (01-03-2008)
    “…Ascertaining the time-dependent regulation of induced apoptosis and radioresistance is important to understand the relationship between the level of…”
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    NFκB Signaling Related Molecular Alterations in Human Neuroblastoma Cells after Fractionated Irradiation by MADHUSOODHANAN, Rakhesh, NATARAJAN, Mohan, VEERARAGHAVAN, Jamunarani, HERMAN, Terence S., JAMGADE, Ambarish, SINGH, Nisha, ARAVINDAN, Natarajan

    Published in Journal of radiation research (2009)
    “…Radiotherapy has been used as an adjunctive local-control modality for high-risk neuroblastoma. However, relapse due to radioresistance affects the success of…”
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    NFkappaB signaling related molecular alterations in human neuroblastoma cells after fractionated irradiation by Madhusoodhanan, Rakhesh, Natarajan, Mohan, Veeraraghavan, Jamunarani, Herman, Terence S, Jamgade, Ambarish, Singh, Nisha, Aravindan, Natarajan

    Published in Journal of radiation research (01-07-2009)
    “…Radiotherapy has been used as an adjunctive local-control modality for high-risk neuroblastoma. However, relapse due to radioresistance affects the success of…”
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    Aeolian dust and hydro-biological characteristics: Decoding dust storm impacts on phytoplankton in the northern Arabian Gulf by Madhusoodhanan, Rakhesh, Al-Said, Turki, Sarkar, Amit, Fernandes, Loreta, Ahmed, Ayaz, Yamamoto, Takahiro, Thuslim, Fathima, Al-Dousari, Ali, Al-Zekri, Waleed, Al-Enezi, Mariam, Al-Ghunaim, Aws

    Published in The Science of the total environment (10-02-2024)
    “…Aeolian dust is an essential source of growth-limiting nutrients for marine phytoplankton. Despite being at the core of the Global Dust Belt, the response of…”
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    Response of hydrodynamic and physico-chemical conditions to engineered forcing in an enclosed bay by Yamamoto, Takahiro, Madhusoodhanan, Rakhesh, Sarkar, Amit, Alghunaim, Aws, Al-Said, Turki, Fernandes, Loreta, Thuslim, Fathima, Al-Zekri, Waleed, Al-Yamani, Faiza Yousef

    Published in Estuarine, coastal and shelf science (01-10-2024)
    “…Marine causeways are becoming more common in many coastal regions to improve vehicular transportation and social integration across landscapes segmented by…”
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    Does microhabitat influence the testate amoebae communities in the Nameri National Park, northeastern India? A tropical forest perspective by Purushothaman, Jasmine, Madhusoodhanan, Rakhesh, Chandra, Kailash

    Published in European journal of protistology (01-06-2019)
    “…The community structure of testate amoebae inhabiting different microhabitats (soil and tree-moss) within a tropical forest biome in Nameri National Park,…”
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    The response of microzooplankton (tintinnid) community to salinity related environmental changes in a hypersaline marine system in the northwestern Arabian Gulf by Al-Yamani, Faiza, Madhusoodhanan, Rakhesh, Skryabin, Valeriye, Al-Said, Turki

    “…Construction of large dams often wreaks havoc on coastal marine systems through hydro-biological alterations. In this study, we have investigated how salinity…”
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    A preliminary study on benthic nutrient exchange across sediment-water interfaces in a shallow marine protected area of the Northwestern Arabian Gulf by Sarkar, Amit, Al-Said, Turki, Naqvi, Syed Wajih Ahmad, Ahmed, Ayaz, Fernandes, Loreta, Madhusoodhanan, Rakhesh, Thuslim, Fathima, Yamamoto, Takahiro, Al-Yamani, Faiza

    Published in Marine environmental research (01-04-2024)
    “…Sedimentary processes are expected to play a crucial role in macronutrient cycling of the shallow Arabian Gulf. To investigate this aspect, sediment cores were…”
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