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Jagadeesan Arunakaran

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Dhanaraj T, Mohan M, Arunakaran J
Arch Biochem Biophys . 2021 Feb; 701:108795. PMID: 33577840
Ovarian cancer is the most deadly gynaecology related cancer due to its high metastasizing ability. Quercetin is the most abundant flavonoids received increased interest due to its anti-cancer properties. Although...
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Selvakumar K, Bavithra S, Krishnamoorthy G, Arunakaran J
Interdiscip Toxicol . 2019 Nov; 11(4):294-305. PMID: 31762681
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) consist of a range of toxic substances which are directly proportional to carcinogenesis and tumor-promoting factors as well as having neurotoxic properties. Reactive oxygen species, which are...
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Balakrishnan S, Mukherjee S, Das S, Bhat F, Raja Singh P, Ranjan Patra C, et al.
Cell Biochem Funct . 2017 May; 35(4):217-231. PMID: 28498520
Epidermal growth factor plays a major role in breast cancer cell proliferation, survival, and metastasis. Quercetin, a bioactive flavonoid, is shown to exhibit anticarcinogenic effects against various cancers including breast...
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Raja Singh P, Sugantha Priya E, Balakrishnan S, Arunkumar R, Sharmila G, Rajalakshmi M, et al.
Mol Cell Biochem . 2016 Dec; 427(1-2):69-79. PMID: 28025797
Prostate cancer is most common malignancy among men in the world. PI3K-Akt signaling appears to be critical to prostate cancer cell proliferation and survival. Our earlier study reveals that nimbolide...
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Selvakumar K, Bavithra S, Suganya S, Bhat F, Krishnamoorthy G, Arunakaran J
J Biomark . 2015 Aug; 2013:960125. PMID: 26317025
Polychlorinated biphenyls exposure damages the rat liver cells. Hematological parameters such as hemoglobin, packed cell volume, red-blood cells, white-blood cells, neutrophils, platelet counts, and RBC indices were significantly decreased. Polymorphs,...
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Elumalai P, Arunakaran J
Genomics Inform . 2015 Feb; 12(4):156-64. PMID: 25705153
Cancer is the most dreaded disease in human and also major health problem worldwide. Despite its high occurrence, the exact molecular mechanisms of the development and progression are not fully...
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Elumalai P, Arunkumar R, Benson C, Sharmila G, Arunakaran J
Cell Biochem Funct . 2014 Jun; 32(5):476-84. PMID: 24888707
The insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) signalling pathway contributes a major role on various cancer cell proliferation, survival and cell cycle. The present study was aimed to investigate the effect...
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Sharmila G, Athirai T, Kiruthiga B, Senthilkumar K, Elumalai P, Arunkumar R, et al.
Nutr Cancer . 2013 Dec; 66(1):38-46. PMID: 24320139
Prostate cancer becomes an ideal target for chemoprevention because of its high incidence and extended natural history. The consumption of quercetin (plant flavonoid) in diet is associated with decreased risk...
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Krishnamoorthy G, Selvakumar K, Venkataraman P, Elumalai P, Arunakaran J
Interdiscip Toxicol . 2013 Nov; 6(2):83-92. PMID: 24179434
Sertoli cell proliferation is attenuated before attaining puberty and the number is fixed in adult testes. Sertoli cells determine both testis size and daily sperm production by providing physical and...
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Raj M, Selvakumar K, Krishnamoorthy G, Revathy S, Elumalai P, Arunakaran J
Reprod Sci . 2013 Jun; 21(1):89-101. PMID: 23749762
The aim of the study was to evaluate the androgen (AR) and estrogen receptors' (ER) expression in epididymis of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)-exposed rats. The rats were assigned to groups. Group...