Sandip Kumar Rath
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Shilpi A, Parbin S, Sengupta D, Kar S, Deb M, Rath S, et al.
Chem Biol Interact
. 2015 Apr;
233:122-38.
PMID: 25839702
DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs) is a key epigenetic enzyme for pharmacological manipulation and is employed in cancer reprogramming. During past few years multiple strategies have been implemented to excavate epigenetic compounds...
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Kar S, Sengupta D, Deb M, Shilpi A, Parbin S, Rath S, et al.
Clin Epigenetics
. 2014 Dec;
6(1):20.
PMID: 25478034
Background: DNA methylation mediates gene silencing primarily by inducing repressive chromatin architecture via a common theme of interaction involving methyl-CpG binding (MBD) proteins, histone modifying enzymes and chromatin remodelling complexes....
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Deb M, Sengupta D, Kar S, Rath S, Parbin S, Shilpi A, et al.
Tumour Biol
. 2014 Sep;
35(12):12031-47.
PMID: 25192721
Caveolin-1 (CAV1) is an integral part of plasma membrane protein playing a vital role in breast cancer initiation and progression. CAV1 acts both as a tumor suppressor as well as...
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Kar S, Parbin S, Deb M, Shilpi A, Sengupta D, Rath S, et al.
Cell Mol Life Sci
. 2013 Oct;
71(6):1017-32.
PMID: 24114325
Reversible DNA methylation is a fundamental epigenetic manipulator of the genomic information in eukaryotes. DNA demethylation plays a very significant role during embryonic development and stands out for its contribution...
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Parbin S, Kar S, Shilpi A, Sengupta D, Deb M, Rath S, et al.
J Histochem Cytochem
. 2013 Sep;
62(1):11-33.
PMID: 24051359
In the current era of genomic medicine, diseases are identified as manifestations of anomalous patterns of gene expression. Cancer is the principal example among such maladies. Although remarkable progress has...