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Pramanik A, Nema S, Bhargava Y, Bhargava A
STAR Protoc . 2025 Feb; 6(1):103631. PMID: 39932850
The open-field tank test is a well-validated technique for evaluating anxiety behavior in vertebrate animal models. However, manual behavioral analysis can be subjective and time consuming. Here, we present a...
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Meshram V, Balaji R, Saravanan P, Subbamanda Y, Deeksha W, Bajpai A, et al.
Chem Biol Drug Des . 2024 Oct; 104(4):e14640. PMID: 39380150
Misfolding and aggregation of TAR DNA-binding protein, TDP-43, is linked to devastating proteinopathies such as ALS. Therefore, targeting TDP-43's aggregation is significant for therapeutics. Recently, green tea polyphenol, EGCG, was...
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Agarwal M, Sharma A, Kagoo R A, Bhargava A
Sci Rep . 2023 Apr; 13(1):6257. PMID: 37069190
As the manufacturing and development of new synthetic compounds increase to keep pace with the expanding global demand, adverse health effects due to these compounds are emerging as critical public...
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Sharma A, Rahman G, Gorelik J, Bhargava A
Cells . 2023 Feb; 12(3). PMID: 36766802
Calcium (Ca) can regulate a wide variety of cellular fates, such as proliferation, apoptosis, and autophagy. More importantly, changes in the intracellular Ca level can modulate signaling pathways that control...
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Subbamanda Y, Bhargava A
Cells . 2022 Dec; 11(23). PMID: 36497108
Voltage-gated calcium channels (VGCCs) and estrogen receptors are important cellular proteins that have been shown to interact with each other across varied cells and tissues. Estrogen hormone, the ligand for...
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Pullaguri N, Umale A, Bhargava A
J Biochem Mol Toxicol . 2022 Nov; 37(2):e23244. PMID: 36353933
Several scientific studies have suggested a link between increased exposure to pollutants and a rise in the number of neurodegenerative disorders of unknown origin. Notably, triclosan (an antimicrobial agent) is...
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Pullaguri N, Kagoo A, Bhargava A
Toxicology . 2021 Dec; 466:153080. PMID: 34942273
The antimicrobial agent, triclosan, has been designated as a "contaminant of emerging concern (CEC)". Previous in vivo studies have shown that triclosan exposure can inhibit acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity. However, mechanistic...
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Pullaguri N, Grover P, Abhishek S, Rajakumara E, Bhargava Y, Bhargava A
Chemosphere . 2020 Nov; 266:128930. PMID: 33223207
The widespread use of triclosan in personal care products as an antimicrobial agent is leading to its alarming tissue-bioaccumulation including human brain. However, knowledge of its potential effects on the...
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Kumari N, Bhargava A, Rath S
Life Sci . 2020 Aug; 260:118291. PMID: 32810510
Aims: Despite the advanced cancer treatments, there is increased resistance to chemotherapy and subsequent mortality. In lack of reliable data in monolayer cultures and animal models, researchers are shifting to...
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Pullaguri N, Nema S, Bhargava Y, Bhargava A
Environ Toxicol Pharmacol . 2019 Dec; 75:103311. PMID: 31841724
Triclosan is widely used in consumer products as an antimicrobial agent. Epidemiological studies have reported the association of triclosan with adverse birth outcomes. The toxic effects of triclosan on the...