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Rohit Shrivastava

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Verde E, Antoniani F, Mediani L, Secco V, Crotti S, Ferrara M, et al.
Sci Adv . 2025 Feb; 11(8):eadq2475. PMID: 39982984
Cytosolic aggregation of the RNA binding protein TDP-43 (transactive response DNA-binding protein 43) is a hallmark of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and frontotemporal dementia. Here, we report that during oxidative stress,...
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Shrivastava R, Gupta A, Bharath S, Yadav S, Agarwal P, Sharma D, et al.
World J Surg . 2024 Jul; 48(9):2058-2063. PMID: 39019650
Introduction: Post mastectomy breast reconstruction uptake remains low in the developing countries. We examined patient perspectives about it in a cohort of Indian breast cancer patients. Methods: This prospective study...
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Kassouf T, Shrivastava R, Meszka I, Bailly A, Polanowska J, Trauchessec H, et al.
Sci Adv . 2023 Mar; 9(13):eabq7585. PMID: 37000881
The elimination of aberrant inclusions is regarded as a therapeutic approach in neurodegeneration. In amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), mutations in proteins found within cytoplasmic condensates called stress granules (SGs) are...
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Tupperwar N, Shrivastava R, Baron N, Korchev O, Dahan I, Shapira M
Int J Mol Sci . 2021 Dec; 22(23). PMID: 34884522
parasites are digenetic protists that shuffle between sand fly vectors and mammalian hosts, transforming from flagellated extracellular promastigotes that reside within the intestinal tract of female sand flies to the...
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Shrivastava R, Tupperwar N, Schwartz B, Baron N, Shapira M
Int J Mol Sci . 2021 Apr; 22(8). PMID: 33921489
parasites cycle between sand fly vectors and mammalian hosts, transforming from extracellular promastigotes that reside in the vectors' alimentary canal to obligatory intracellular non-motile amastigotes that are harbored by macrophages...
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Tupperwar N, Meleppattu S, Shrivastava R, Baron N, Gilad A, Wagner G, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2020 Apr; 48(8):4405-4417. PMID: 32232353
Translation of most cellular mRNAs in eukaryotes proceeds through a cap-dependent pathway, whereby the cap-binding complex, eIF4F, anchors the preinitiation complex at the 5' end of mRNAs and regulates translation...
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Tupperwar N, Shrivastava R, Shapira M
mSphere . 2019 Nov; 4(6). PMID: 31722993
parasites cycle between sand-fly vectors and mammalian hosts, adapting to changing environmental conditions by driving a stage-specific program of gene expression, which is tightly regulated by translation processes. encodes six...
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Shrivastava R, Tupperwar N, Drory-Retwitzer M, Shapira M
mSphere . 2019 Sep; 4(5). PMID: 31484740
The genomes of and trypanosomes encode six paralogs of the eIF4E cap-binding protein, known in other eukaryotes to anchor the translation initiation complex. In line with the heteroxenous nature of...
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Shrivastava R, Drory-Retwitzer M, Shapira M
PLoS Negl Trop Dis . 2019 Mar; 13(3):e0007237. PMID: 30870425
Leishmania parasites lack pathways for de novo purine biosynthesis. The depletion of purines induces differentiation into virulent metacyclic forms. In vitro, the parasites can survive prolonged periods of purine withdrawal...
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Raina A, Kumar S, Shrivastava R, Mitra A
Gene . 2014 Dec; 554(1):96-100. PMID: 25455104
Testis mediated gene transfer (TMGT) is a potential tool for making transgenic mice having more than 90% success rate. However, this method needs further standardization before it can be adapted...