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    Horizontal transfer of miR‐23a from hypoxic tumor cell colonies can induce angiogenesis by Sruthi, T. V., Edatt, Lincy, Raji, Grace R., Kunhiraman, Haritha, Shankar, Sharath S., Shankar, Vandana, Ramachandran, Vishnu, Poyyakkara, Aswini, Kumar, Sameer V. B.

    Published in Journal of cellular physiology (01-04-2018)
    “…Neo vessel formation by angiogenesis is an important event during many pathological conditions including cancer, where it is indispensable for tumor growth and…”
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    Horizontal transfer of miR-106a/b from cisplatin resistant hepatocarcinoma cells can alter the sensitivity of cervical cancer cells to cisplatin by Raji, Grace R., Sruthi, T.V., Edatt, Lincy, Haritha, K., Sharath Shankar, S., Sameer Kumar, V.B.

    Published in Cellular signalling (01-10-2017)
    “…Recent studies indicate that horizontal transfer of genetic material can act as a communication tool between heterogenous populations of tumour cells, thus…”
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    Role of Sirtuins in Tumor Angiogenesis by Edatt, Lincy, Poyyakkara, Aswini, Raji, Grace R, Ramachandran, Vishnu, Shankar, S Sharath, Kumar, V B Sameer

    Published in Frontiers in oncology (17-01-2020)
    “…Generally, changes in the metabolic status of cells under conditions like hypoxia and accumulation of lactate can be sensed by various sensing mechanisms,…”
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    Horizontal Transfer of miR-643 from Cisplatin-Resistant Cells Confers Chemoresistance to Recipient Drug-Sensitive Cells by Targeting APOL6 by Raji, Grace R., Poyyakkara, Aswini, Krishnan, Anjali Kunhi, Maurya, Ashutosh Kumar, Changmai, Udeshna, Shankar, Sharath S., Kumar, V. B. Sameer

    Published in Cells (Basel, Switzerland) (28-05-2021)
    “…Acquisition of resistance to cisplatin is a major impediment to the success of cisplatin-based combination therapies for cancer. Recent studies indicate that…”
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    Horizontal transfer of miR-383 sensitise cells to cisplatin by targeting VEGFA-Akt signalling loop by Raji, Grace R., Poyyakkara, Aswini, Sruthi, T. V., Edatt, Lincy, Haritha, K., Shankar, S. Sharath, Kumar, V. B. Sameer

    Published in Molecular biology reports (01-12-2024)
    “…Background Cellular resistance to cisplatin has been one of the major obstacles in the success of combination therapy for many types of cancers. Emerging…”
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    ER stress mediated regulation of miR23a confer Hela cells better adaptability to utilize glycolytic pathway by Poyyakkara, Aswini, Raji, Grace R., Kunhiraman, Haritha, Edatt, Lincy, Kumar, Sameer V.B.

    Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (01-06-2018)
    “…Cancer cells exhibit increased dependency on aerobic glycolysis, a phenomenon referred as the “Warburg effect” and therefore, blocking glycolysis by using…”
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    Integrin β4 induced epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition involves miR-383 mediated regulation of GATA6 levels by Poyyakkara, Aswini, Raji, Grace R., Padmaja, K. P., Ramachandran, Vishnu, Changmai, Udeshna, Edatt, Lincy, Punathil, Rabina, Kumar, V. B. Sameer

    Published in Molecular biology reports (01-10-2023)
    “…Background The process of transdifferentiating epithelial cells to mesenchymal-like cells (EMT) involves cells gradually taking on an invasive and migratory…”
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