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Jayaprakash Sasikumar

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Sasikumar J, Shaikh H, Naik B, Laha S, Das S
Microb Pathog . 2025 Jan; 200:107278. PMID: 39805347
Fungal hybrids arise through the interbreeding of distinct species. This hybridization process fosters increased genetic diversity and the emergence of new traits. Mechanisms driving hybridization include the loss of heterozygosity,...
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Sasikumar J, Ebrahim R, Das S
Mycoses . 2025 Jan; 68(1):e70014. PMID: 39753524
A niche in the context of microorganisms defines the specific ecological role or habitat inhabited by microbial species within an ecosystem. For the human commensal Malassezia, the skin surface is...
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Sasikumar J, P P K, Naik B, Das S
Fitoterapia . 2024 Oct; 179:106243. PMID: 39389474
Malassezia species are commensal fungi residing on the skin and in the gut of humans and animals. Yet, under certain conditions, they become opportunistic pathogens leading to various clinical conditions...
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Sasikumar J, Laha S, Naik B, Das S
Sci Rep . 2024 Sep; 14(1):20936. PMID: 39251619
Malassezia is a lipophilic commensal yeast that resides mainly on the mammalian skin and is also found to associate with the internal organs. Dysbiosis of Malassezia is related to several...
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Ahmed S, Sasikumar J, Laha S, Das S
Cancer Metastasis Rev . 2024 Sep; 43(4):1353-1371. PMID: 39240414
MCM10 plays a vital role in genome duplication and is crucial for DNA replication initiation, elongation, and termination. It coordinates several proteins to assemble at the fork, form a functional...
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Naik B, Sasikumar J, Das S
Mol Neurobiol . 2024 Jun; 62(1):533-556. PMID: 38871941
The human mycobiome encompasses diverse communities of fungal organisms residing within the body and has emerged as a critical player in shaping health and disease. While extensive research has focused...
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Naik B, Sasikumar J, B V, Das S
AMB Express . 2024 Feb; 14(1):26. PMID: 38376644
Evidence of fungal coexistence in humans points towards fungal adaptation to the host environment, like the skin. The human commensal Malassezia has evolved, especially residing in sebum-rich areas of the...