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Lingadakai Ramachandra

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Kuthethur R, Shukla V, Mallya S, Adiga D, Kabekkodu S, Ramachandra L, et al.
J Cell Sci . 2022 Mar; 135(8). PMID: 35297485
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play a significant role in nuclear and mitochondrial anterograde and retrograde signaling. Most of the miRNAs found inside mitochondria are encoded in the nuclear genome, with a few...
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Hegde M, Bhat S, Guruprasad K, Moka R, Ramachandra L, Satyamoorthy K, et al.
Biol Cell . 2021 Nov; 114(2):73-85. PMID: 34755911
Background Information: Excessive angiogenesis characterized by leaky, tortuous, and chaotic vasculature is one of the hallmarks of cancers and is significantly correlated to poor prognosis. Disorganized angiogenesis leads to poor...
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Joshi M, Ahamed R, Hegde M, Nair A, Ramachandra L, Satyamoorthy K
Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis . 2020 Aug; 1866(12):165940. PMID: 32827651
Recurrent infections are one of the common morbidities in Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) subjects. Bidirectional activation of innate immune cells such as neutrophils and glucose metabolism in T2D conditions leads...
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Prasad A, Shruptha P, Prabhu V, Srujan C, Nayak U, Anuradha C, et al.
Lab Invest . 2020 Aug; 100(12):1532-1550. PMID: 32801335
The intricate biological process of cutaneous wound healing is achieved through precise and highly programmed events. Dermal fibroblasts and keratinocytes play a significant role in the process of reepithelialization during...
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Hegde M, Guruprasad K, Ramachandra L, Satyamoorthy K, Joshi M
J Biol Chem . 2020 Jul; 295(34):12086-12098. PMID: 32636303
Disorganized vessels in the tumor vasculature lead to impaired perfusion, resulting in reduced accessibility to immune cells and chemotherapeutic drugs. In the breast tumor-stroma interplay, paracrine factors such as interleukin-6...
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Jnana A, Muthuraman V, Varghese V, Chakrabarty S, Murali T, Ramachandra L, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2020 Jan; 86(6). PMID: 31924616
Diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is a major complication of diabetes with high morbidity and mortality rates. The pathogenesis of DFUs is governed by a complex milieu of environmental and host...
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Jha C, Kamath S, Dash S, Prabhu Attur R, Ramachandra L, Shenoy Kallya R
Rep Biochem Mol Biol . 2019 Jul; 8(1):72-78. PMID: 31334291
Background: Following contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) may occur in patients with renal insufficiency or diabetes. Creatinine, the most common marker of CIN, may not be an accurate...
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Shettigar K, Jain S, Bhat D, Acharya R, Ramachandra L, Satyamoorthy K, et al.
J Med Microbiol . 2016 Dec; 65(12):1392-1404. PMID: 27902390
Antibiotic resistance in Staphylococcus aureus is a major public health concern, and methicillin-resistant S. aureus has emerged as an important pathogen. We characterized S. aureus isolates from monomicrobial and polymicrobial...
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Joshi M, Baipadithaya G, Balakrishnan A, Hegde M, Vohra M, Ahamed R, et al.
Sci Rep . 2016 Nov; 6:36362. PMID: 27811985
Constitutively active neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) and elevated plasma homocysteine are independent risk factors for Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) associated vascular diseases. Here, we show robust NETosis due to elevated...
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Murali T, Kavitha S, Spoorthi J, Bhat D, Prasad A, Upton Z, et al.
J Med Microbiol . 2014 Jul; 63(Pt 10):1377-1385. PMID: 25038136
While virulence factors and the biofilm-forming capabilities of microbes are the key regulators of the wound healing process, the host immune response may also contribute in the events following wound...