Chandra Shekar Mallarpu
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Mallarpu C, Chelluri S, Katragadda T, Singarapu M, Chelluri L, Madiraju C
Front Immunol
. 2025 Mar;
16:1535938.
PMID: 40051620
Introduction: Sepsis remains a leading cause of mortality, especially in COVID-19 patients, due to delayed diagnosis and limited therapeutic options. While the mechanisms of programmed cell death (PCD) in COVID-19...
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Vemuri S, Halder S, Banala R, Rachamalla H, Devraj V, Mallarpu C, et al.
Int J Mol Sci
. 2022 Feb;
23(4).
PMID: 35216264
Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women globally, and diagnosing it early and finding potential drug candidates against multi-drug resistant metastatic breast cancers provide the possibilities of...
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Chelluri L, Mohanram Y, Jain R, Mallarpu C, Ponnana M, Kumar D, et al.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 2021 Jan;
541:15-21.
PMID: 33461063
A scientific approach is presented describing the fabrication of nanoprobe (GloTrack) that can act as cardiac precursor label to segregate cells from cardiac/non cardiac origins and traced by magnetic resonance...
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Mallarpu C, Ponnana M, Prasad S, Singarapu M, Kim J, Haririparsa N, et al.
Immunol Lett
. 2021 Jan;
231:1-10.
PMID: 33406390
Sepsis is an abnormal immune response to infection characterized by an overwhelming systemic inflammation and cell death. Non-apoptotic cell death pertaining to pyroptosis, necroptosis and autophagy contribute to sepsis pathogenesis...
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Debnath T, Mallarpu C, Chelluri L
Organogenesis
. 2020 May;
16(2):61-72.
PMID: 32362216
The increasing demand for organs for transplantation necessitates the development of substitutes to meet the structural and physiological functions. Tissue decellularization and recellularization aids in retaining the three-dimensional integrity, biochemical...