Amardeep Kaur
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Recent Articles
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Peterson E, Brooks A, Reiss D, Kaur A, Do J, Pan M, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2023 Aug;
42(8):112875.
PMID: 37542718
The success of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is largely attributed to its ability to physiologically adapt and withstand diverse localized stresses within host microenvironments. Here, we present a data-driven model (EGRIN...
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Arrieta-Ortiz M, Pan M, Kaur A, Pepper-Tunick E, Srinivas V, Dash A, et al.
mSystems
. 2022 Dec;
8(1):e0090422.
PMID: 36537814
There is an urgent need for strategies to discover secondary drugs to prevent or disrupt antimicrobial resistance (AMR), which is causing >700,000 deaths annually. Here, we demonstrate that tetracycline-resistant (Tet)...
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Dhiman S, Kaur A, Gupta G, Sharma M
Curr Drug Deliv
. 2022 May;
20(7):978-991.
PMID: 35578876
Background: Irinotecan is a promising antitumor agent approved by FDA for intravenous use in colon cancer treatment either alone or in combination. It is a topoisomerase inhibitor and by blocking...
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Kaur A, Dhiman S, Lee H, Sharma M
Anticancer Agents Med Chem
. 2022 Apr;
22(18):3182-3192.
PMID: 35469577
Background: Camptothecin is a naturally occurring alkaloid obtained from the stem wood of the Chinese tree, Camptotheca acuminata. It exerts pharmacological effects due to its ability to selectively inhibit the...
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Dhiman S, Kaur A, Sharma M
Mini Rev Med Chem
. 2022 Mar;
22(22):2864-2880.
PMID: 35301947
Fullerenes are the allotropic form of carbon consisting of a cage-like structure due to which they have attained special attention from researchers since their discovery in 1985. The unique chemical...
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Gawali R, Kaur A, Shukla M, Ganatra H, Ekka M, Patel B
Forensic Sci Int
. 2021 Jun;
325:110877.
PMID: 34153555
In this study, the efficacy of dental tissues (cementum, dentine and pulp) and alveolar bone as a potential source of DNA was tested in terms of the quality and quantity...
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Peterson E, Abidi A, Arrieta-Ortiz M, Aguilar B, Yurkovich J, Kaur A, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2021 Jun;
35(11):109287.
PMID: 34133939
No abstract available.
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Srinivas V, Arrieta-Ortiz M, Kaur A, Peterson E, Baliga N
mSystems
. 2020 Dec;
5(6).
PMID: 33262242
(MTB) generates phenotypic diversity to persist and survive the harsh conditions encountered during infection. MTB avoids immune effectors and antibacterial killing by entering into distinct physiological states. The surviving cells,...
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Peterson E, Abidi A, Arrieta-Ortiz M, Aguilar B, Yurkovich J, Kaur A, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2020 Apr;
31(4):107577.
PMID: 32348771
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) displays the remarkable ability to transition in and out of dormancy, a hallmark of the pathogen's capacity to evade the immune system and exploit susceptible individuals. Uncovering...
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Peterson E, Bailo R, Rothchild A, Arrieta-Ortiz M, Kaur A, Pan M, et al.
Mol Syst Biol
. 2019 Mar;
15(3):e8584.
PMID: 30833303
The success of (MTB) stems from its ability to remain hidden from the immune system within macrophages. Here, we report a new technology (Path-seq) to sequence miniscule amounts of MTB...