Madhura R Pandkar
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Pandkar M, Shukla S
Biochem J
. 2024 Oct;
481(21):1497-1518.
PMID: 39422322
In recent years, significant strides in both conceptual understanding and technological capabilities have bolstered our comprehension of the factors underpinning cancer initiation and progression. While substantial insights have unraveled the...
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Gantner B, Palma F, Pandkar M, Sakiyama M, Arango D, DeNicola G, et al.
Trends Cancer
. 2024 Sep;
10(11):992-1008.
PMID: 39277448
Emerging evidence indicates that metabolism not only is a source of energy and biomaterials for cell division but also acts as a driver of cancer cell plasticity and treatment resistance....
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Pandkar M, Sinha S, Samaiya A, Shukla S
Transl Oncol
. 2023 Aug;
37:101758.
PMID: 37572497
Due to the enhanced glycolytic rate, cancer cells generate lactate copiously, subsequently promoting the lactylation of histones. While previous studies have explored the impact of histone lactylation in modulating gene...
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Pandkar M, Raveendran A, Biswas K, Mutnuru S, Mishra J, Samaiya A, et al.
NAR Cancer
. 2023 Jun;
5(3):zcad032.
PMID: 37388539
The hypoxic milieu is a critical modulator of aerobic glycolysis, yet the regulatory mechanisms between the key glycolytic enzymes in hypoxic cancer cells are largely unchartered. In particular, the M2...
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Pandkar M, Dhamdhere S, Shukla S
Biochim Biophys Acta Rev Cancer
. 2021 Apr;
1876(1):188553.
PMID: 33915221
The commencement of cancer is attributed to one or a few cells that become rogue and attain the property of immortality. The inception of distinct cancer cell clones during the...
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Ahuja N, Ashok C, Natua S, Pant D, Cherian A, Pandkar M, et al.
NAR Cancer
. 2020 Oct;
2(3):zcaa021.
PMID: 33089214
Hypoxic microenvironment heralds epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), invasion and metastasis in solid tumors. Deregulation of alternative splicing (AS) of several cancer-associated genes has been instrumental in hypoxia-induced EMT. Our study in...