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    Epigallocatechin gallate in combination with eugenol or amarogentin shows synergistic chemotherapeutic potential in cervical cancer cell line by Pal, Debolina, Sur, Subhayan, Roy, Rituparna, Mandal, Suvra, Kumar Panda, Chinmay

    Published in Journal of cellular physiology (01-01-2019)
    “…In this study, antitumor activity of epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG; major component of green tea polyphenol), eugenol (active component of clove), and…”
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    Landscape of toll-like receptors expression in tumor microenvironment of triple negative breast cancer (TNBC): Distinct roles of TLR4 and TLR8 by Roychowdhury, Anirban, Jondhale, Mayur, Saldanha, Elveera, Ghosh, Deblina, Kumar Panda, Chinmay, Chandrani, Pratik, Mukherjee, Nupur

    Published in Gene (05-08-2021)
    “…[Display omitted] •TLR 3/4/6/8/9 are differentially expressed in TNBC.•IM subtype of TNBC is more enriched in expression of TLR genes.•TLR4/8 have high…”
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    CD44(high)CD24(low) molecular signature determines the Cancer Stem Cell and EMT phenotype in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma by Ghuwalewala, Sangeeta, Ghatak, Dishari, Das, Pijush, Dey, Sanjib, Sarkar, Shreya, Alam, Neyaz, Panda, Chinmay K, Roychoudhury, Susanta

    Published in Stem cell research (01-03-2016)
    “…Almost all epithelial tumours contain cancer stem-like cells, which possess a unique property of self-renewal and differentiation. In oral cancer, several…”
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    Therapeutic potential of xanthones from Swertia chirata in breast cancer cells by Barua, Atish, Choudhury, Pritha, Mandal, Suvra, Panda, Chinmay, Saha, Prosenjit

    “…Background & objectives: Medicinal plants like Swertia chirata are rich sources of different xanthones. This study was aimed to assess the cytotoxic potential…”
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    Reduction of nuclear Y654‐p‐β‐catenin expression through SH3GL2‐meditated downregulation of EGFR in chemotolerance TNBC: Clinical and prognostic importance by Islam, Md. Saimul, Dasgupta, Hemantika, Basu, Mukta, Roy, Anup, Alam, Neyaz, Roychoudhury, Susanta, Kumar Panda, Chinmay

    Published in Journal of cellular physiology (01-11-2020)
    “…Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) originates from a less differentiated ductal cell of breast, which is less sensitive to chemotherapy. The chemotolerance…”
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    Subtype‐specific alterations of the Wnt signaling pathway in breast cancer: Clinical and prognostic significance by Mukherjee, Nupur, Bhattacharya, Nilanjana, Alam, Neyaz, Roy, Anup, Roychoudhury, Susanta, Panda, Chinmay K.

    Published in Cancer science (01-02-2012)
    “…The aim of the study is to understand the importance of the Wnt/β‐catenin pathway in the development of breast cancer (BC) and its association with different…”
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    Overexpression of EGFR in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma is associated with inactivation of SH3GL2 and CDC25A genes by Maiti, Guru Prasad, Mondal, Pinaki, Mukherjee, Nupur, Ghosh, Amlan, Ghosh, Susmita, Dey, Sanjib, Chakrabarty, Jayanta, Roy, Anup, Biswas, Jaydip, Roychoudhury, Susanta, Panda, Chinmay Kumar

    Published in PloS one (10-05-2013)
    “…The aim of this study is to understand the mechanism of EGFR overexpression in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC). For this reason,…”
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    Promyelocytic Leukemia (PML) gene regulation: implication towards curbing oncogenesis by Datta, Neerajana, Islam, Saimul, Chatterjee, Uttara, Chatterjee, Sandip, Panda, Chinmay K., Ghosh, Mrinal K.

    Published in Cell death & disease (10-09-2019)
    “…Dysregulation of PML, a significant tumor suppressor is linked with cancers of different histological origins, with a decreased expression observed with a…”
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    Epigenomic dysregulation-mediated alterations of key biological pathways and tumor immune evasion are hallmarks of gingivo-buccal oral cancer by Das, Debodipta, Ghosh, Sahana, Maitra, Arindam, Biswas, Nidhan K, Panda, Chinmay K, Roy, Bidyut, Sarin, Rajiv, Majumder, Partha P

    Published in Clinical epigenetics (03-12-2019)
    “…Gingivo-buccal oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC-GB) is the most common cancer among men in India and is associated with high mortality. Although OSCC-GB is…”
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    Eugenol restricts DMBA croton oil induced skin carcinogenesis in mice: Downregulation of c-Myc and H-ras, and activation of p53 dependent apoptotic pathway by Pal, Debolina, Banerjee, Sarmistha, Mukherjee, Sudeshna, Roy, Anup, Panda, Chinmay K, Das, Sukta

    Published in Journal of dermatological science (01-07-2010)
    “…Abstract Background Eugenol is the active component of essential oil isolated from clove ( Syzigium aromaticum ). Eugenol has antimutagenic, antigenotoxic,…”
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    Inhibition of nucleoporin member Nup214 expression by miR-133b perturbs mitotic timing and leads to cell death by Bhattacharjya, Sumana, Roy, Kumar Singha, Ganguly, Abira, Sarkar, Shreya, Panda, Chinmay K, Bhattacharyya, Dibyendu, Bhattacharyya, Nitai P, Roychoudhury, Susanta

    Published in Molecular cancer (15-02-2015)
    “…Nucleoporins mediate nucleocytoplasmic exchange of macromolecules and several have been assigned active mitotic functions. Nucleoporins can participate in…”
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    Inactivation of SLIT2-ROBO1/2 pathway in premalignant lesions of uterine cervix: clinical and prognostic significances by Mitra, Sraboni, Mazumder-Indra, Dipanjana, Mondal, Ranajit K, Basu, Partha S, Roy, Anup, Roychoudhury, Susanta, Panda, Chinmay K

    Published in PloS one (13-06-2012)
    “…The SLIT2-ROBO1/2 pathways control diverse biological processes, including growth regulation. To understand the role of SLIT2 and ROBO1/2 in cervical…”
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    Genes and pathways monotonically dysregulated during progression from normal through leukoplakia to gingivo-buccal oral cancer by Das, Debodipta, Maitra, Arindam, Panda, Chinmay K., Ghose, Sandip, Roy, Bidyut, Sarin, Rajiv, Majumder, Partha P.

    Published in Npj genomic medicine (12-05-2021)
    “…Oral squamous cell carcinoma of the gingivo-buccal region (OSCC-GB) accounts for the highest cancer morbidity and mortality among men in India. It has been…”
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    Association of human papillomavirus with other coinfections prevailing in abnormal cervical lesions by Mohanty, Gangotree, Singha, Partha, Datta, Chhanda, Dutta, Sankhadeep, Panda, Chinmay

    Published in Journal of radiation and cancer research (01-10-2021)
    “…Purpose: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a common and necessary cause for cervical cancer development. However, association of other microbial infections such as…”
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