Ishita Mukherjee
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Recent Articles
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Khatun S, Samanta S, Sahoo S, Mukherjee I, Maity S, Pradhan A
Chemistry
. 2024 Nov;
30(68):e202403386.
PMID: 39492795
Incorporation of regular order pores/holes/defects into semimetalic graphene sheets can tune the band gap up to 1 eV or more introducing semiconducting property and therefore exhibiting promising applications for organic...
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Lu H, Twan W, Ikawa Y, Khare V, Mukherjee I, Schou K, et al.
Development
. 2024 Jul;
151(14).
PMID: 39007638
Vertebrate motile cilia are classified as (9+2) or (9+0), based on the presence or absence of the central pair apparatus, respectively. Cryogenic electron microscopy analyses of (9+2) cilia have uncovered...
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Basak S, Mukherjee I, Das T
Colloids Surf B Biointerfaces
. 2024 Feb;
236:113790.
PMID: 38367288
This work introduces novel nitroxide-based nanogels (NGs) crafted through controlled RAFT (Reversible Addition Fragmentation chain Transfer) polymerization, showcasing over 85% improved shelf-life compared to native superoxide dismutase (SOD) enzymes. These...
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Bandyopadhyay D, Basu S, Mukherjee I, Chakrabarti S, Chakrabarti P, Mukherjee K, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2023 Jul;
299(8):104999.
PMID: 37394005
Hepatocytes on exposure to high levels of lipids reorganize the metabolic program while fighting against the toxicity associated with elevated cellular lipids. The mechanism of this metabolic reorientation and stress...
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Chatterjee S, Mukherjee I, Bhattacharjee S, Bose M, Chakrabarti S, Bhattacharyya S
Mol Cell Biol
. 2022 Mar;
42(4):e0045221.
PMID: 35311564
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) repress protein expression by binding to the target mRNAs. Exploring whether the expression of one miRNA can regulate the abundance and activity of other miRNAs, we noted the...
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Mukherjee I, Chakrabarti S
Comput Struct Biotechnol J
. 2021 Jul;
19:3779-3795.
PMID: 34285778
Proteins involved in interactions throughout the course of evolution tend to co-evolve and compensatory changes may occur in interacting proteins to maintain or refine such interactions. However, certain residue pair...
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De D, Mukherjee I, Guha S, Paidi R, Chakrabarti S, Biswas S, et al.
Mol Ther Nucleic Acids
. 2021 Jun;
24:868-887.
PMID: 34094708
Deposition of amyloid beta plaques in adult rat or human brain is associated with increased production of proinflammatory cytokines by associated glial cells that are responsible for degeneration of the...
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Goswami A, Mukherjee K, Mazumder A, Ganguly S, Mukherjee I, Chakrabarti S, et al.
EMBO Mol Med
. 2020 Feb;
12(3):e11011.
PMID: 32031337
HuR is a miRNA derepressor protein that can act as miRNA sponge for specific miRNAs to negate their action on target mRNAs. Here we have identified how HuR, by inducing...
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Mukherjee I, Roy S, Chakrabarti S
Front Genet
. 2019 Mar;
10:23.
PMID: 30881373
Developmental defects in motile cilia, arising from genetic abnormalities in one or more ciliary genes, can lead to a common ciliopathy known as primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD). Functional studies in...
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Mukherjee I, Ghosh A, Bhadury P, De P
Bioconjug Chem
. 2018 Dec;
30(1):218-230.
PMID: 30516978
The design of a new drug material through modification of some well-known antibiotics to combat pathogenic bacteria must include a complete understanding of matrix regulation because the human body consists...