Ajit Roy
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Recent Articles
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Guo J, Haghshenas Y, Jiao Y, Kumar P, Yakobson B, Roy A, et al.
Adv Mater
. 2024 Jul;
36(42):e2407102.
PMID: 39081108
Catalysis is crucial for clean energy, green chemistry, and environmental remediation, but traditional methods rely on expensive and scarce precious metals. This review addresses this challenge by highlighting the promise...
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Roy A, DePamphilis M
Cells
. 2024 Jul;
13(13.
PMID: 38994949
The goal of cancer research is to identify characteristics of cancer cells that allow them to be selectively eliminated without harming the host. One such characteristic is autophagy dependence. Cancer...
3.
Roy A, Chakraborty A, DePamphilis M
Mol Oncol
. 2024 Feb;
18(4):988-1011.
PMID: 38414326
Inhibitors specifically targeting the 1-phosphatidylinositol 3-phosphate 5-kinase (PIKFYVE) disrupt lysosome homeostasis, thereby selectively terminating autophagy-dependent human cancer cells in vivo as well as in vitro without harming the viability of...
4.
Roy A, Chakraborty A, Nomanbhoy T, DePamphilis M
Autophagy
. 2023 Feb;
19(9):2464-2484.
PMID: 36803256
Although PIKFYVE phosphoinositide kinase inhibitors can selectively eliminate PIKFYVE-dependent human cancer cells and , the basis for this selectivity has remained elusive. Here we show that the sensitivity of cells...
5.
Bhusal S, Oh C, Kang Y, Varshney V, Ren Y, Nepal D, et al.
J Phys Chem B
. 2021 Feb;
125(9):2411-2424.
PMID: 33635079
Recently, thermoset vitrimer polymers have shown significant promise for structural applications because of their ability to be reshaped and remolded due to their covalent adaptive network (CAN). In these vitrimers,...
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Klionsky D, Abdel-Aziz A, Abdelfatah S, Abdellatif M, Abdoli A, Abel S, et al.
Autophagy
. 2021 Feb;
17(1):1-382.
PMID: 33634751
In 2008, we published the first set of guidelines for standardizing research in autophagy. Since then, this topic has received increasing attention, and many scientists have entered the field. Our...
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Glavin N, Rao R, Varshney V, Bianco E, Apte A, Roy A, et al.
Adv Mater
. 2019 Nov;
32(7):e1904302.
PMID: 31667920
As elemental main group materials (i.e., silicon and germanium) have dominated the field of modern electronics, their monolayer 2D analogues have shown great promise for next-generation electronic materials as well...
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Moniruddin M, Oppong E, Stewart D, McCleese C, Roy A, Warzywoda J, et al.
Inorg Chem
. 2019 Sep;
58(18):12325-12333.
PMID: 31483615
Heterostructure formation is an effective method used for designing photocatalysts that solve problems caused by photoexcited charge recombination phenomena associated with the photocatalytic water redox reaction. This work reports a...
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Sharma G, Guardia C, Roy A, Vassilev A, Saric A, Griner L, et al.
Autophagy
. 2019 Feb;
15(10):1694-1718.
PMID: 30806145
High-throughput screening identified 5 chemical analogs (termed the WX8-family) that disrupted 3 events in lysosome homeostasis: (1) lysosome fission via tubulation without preventing homotypic lysosome fusion; (2) trafficking of molecules...
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Paul R, Du F, Dai L, Ding Y, Wang Z, Wei F, et al.
Adv Mater
. 2019 Feb;
31(13):e1805598.
PMID: 30761622
Sustainable and cost-effective energy generation has become crucial for fulfilling present energy requirements. For this purpose, the development of cheap, scalable, efficient, and reliable catalysts is essential. Carbon-based heteroatom-doped, 3D,...