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Trocka A, Kallingal A, Maciejewska N, Narajczyk M, Hromova A, Makowiec S
Eur J Med Chem . 2024 Aug; 277:116755. PMID: 39173283
Herein, we report the synthesis of new compounds with demonstrated anticancer properties based on the 2,3,4,9-tetrahydro-1H-carbazole scaffold. The Fischer indolization method was used to close the heterocyclic motif. The synthesis...
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Kallingal A, Krzemieniecki R, Maciejewska N, Brankiewicz-Kopcinska W, Baginski M
J Cancer Res Clin Oncol . 2024 Jul; 150(7):353. PMID: 39012375
This article presents an in-depth exploration of the roles of Telomere Repeat-binding Factors 1 and 2 (TRF1 and TRF2), and the shelterin complex, in the context of cancer biology. It...
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Brankiewicz-Kopcinska W, Kallingal A, Krzemieniecki R, Baginski M
Drug Discov Today . 2024 Jun; 29(8):104056. PMID: 38844065
As a global health challenge, cancer prompts continuous exploration for innovative therapies that are also based on new targets. One promising avenue is targeting the shelterin protein complex, a safeguard...
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Olszewski M, Maciejewska N, Kallingal A, Chylewska A, Dabrowska A, Biedulska M, et al.
J Enzyme Inhib Med Chem . 2024 Jan; 39(1):2302920. PMID: 38221785
Human DNA topoisomerases are essential for crucial cellular processes, including DNA replication, transcription, chromatin condensation, and maintenance of its structure. One of the significant strategies employed in cancer treatment involves...
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Brankiewicz W, Kalathiya U, Padariya M, Wegrzyn K, Prusinowski M, Zebrowska J, et al.
Chemistry . 2023 Jun; 29(55):e202300970. PMID: 37332024
In this work, we present studies on relatively new and still not well-explored potential anticancer targets which are shelterin proteins, in particular the TRF1 protein can be blocked by in...
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Ayyolath A, Kallingal A, Kundil V, Suresh A, Jayadevi Variyar E
Chem Biol Drug Des . 2023 Apr; 102(2):292-302. PMID: 37076430
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder caused due to the damage and loss of neurons in specific brain regions. It is the most common form of dementia observed...
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Kallingal A, Olszewski M, Maciejewska N, Brankiewicz W, Baginski M
J Cancer Res Clin Oncol . 2023 Apr; 149(10):8131-8141. PMID: 37031434
The mechanisms of antigen processing and presentation play a crucial role in the recognition and targeting of cancer cells by the immune system. Cancer cells can evade the immune system...
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Muringayil Joseph T, Kallingal A, Suresh A, Mahapatra D, Hasanin M, Haponiuk J, et al.
Int J Adv Manuf Technol . 2023 Jan; 125(3-4):1015-1035. PMID: 36644783
Bio-based polymers are a class of polymers made by living organisms, a few of them known and commercialized yet. Due to poor mechanical strength and economic constraints, they have not...
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Kallingal A, Ayyolath A, Kundil V, Suresh A, Muringayil Joseph T, Haponiuk J, et al.
Arch Microbiol . 2022 Nov; 204(12):713. PMID: 36396887
Alzheimer's disease (AD), also called senile dementia is a neurodegenerative disease seen commonly in the elderly and is characterised by the formation of β-amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles (NFT). Though...
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Kallingal A, Ayyolath A, Kundil V, Joseph T, Chandra D N, Haponiuk J, et al.
J Basic Microbiol . 2021 Sep; 61(10):900-909. PMID: 34467566
Recently, the demand for fungal pigments has increased due to their several benefits over synthetic dyes. Many species of fungi are known to produce pigments and a large number of...