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Sarmistha Talukdar

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Modi J, Roy A, Pradhan A, Kumar A, Talukdar S, Bhoopathi P, et al.
Int J Mol Sci . 2022 Jan; 23(1). PMID: 35008495
Melanoma differentiation associated gene-7/interleukin-24 (MDA-7/IL-24), a secreted protein of the IL-10 family, was first identified more than two decades ago as a novel gene differentially expressed in terminally differentiating human...
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Talukdar S, Emdad L, Das S, Fisher P
Tissue Barriers . 2021 Oct; 10(1):1982349. PMID: 34651545
Gap junctions are intercellular membrane channels consisting of connexin proteins, which contribute to direct cytoplasmic exchange of small molecules, substrates and metabolites between adjacent cells. These channels play important roles...
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Talukdar S, Emdad L, Gogna R, Das S, Fisher P
Adv Cancer Res . 2021 Aug; 152:103-177. PMID: 34353436
Metabolism is an important part of tumorigenesis as well as progression. The various cancer metabolism pathways, such as glucose metabolism and glutamine metabolism, directly regulate the development and progression of...
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Pradhan A, Maji S, Bhoopathi P, Talukdar S, Mannangatti P, Guo C, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2021 May; 118(21). PMID: 34016751
Melanoma differentiation associated gene-9 (MDA-9), Syntenin-1, or syndecan binding protein is a differentially regulated prometastatic gene with elevated expression in advanced stages of melanoma. MDA-9/Syntenin expression positively associates with advanced...
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Talukdar S, Das S, Emdad L, Fisher P
Adv Cancer Res . 2021 Apr; 150:147-208. PMID: 33858596
Autophagy is a fundamental cellular process, which allows cells to adapt to metabolic stress through the degradation and recycling of intracellular components to generate macromolecular precursors and produce energy. Autophagy...
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Madan E, Peixoto M, Dimitrion P, Eubank T, Yekelchyk M, Talukdar S, et al.
Trends Cell Biol . 2020 Nov; 30(12):967-978. PMID: 33160818
The comparison of fitness between cells leads to the elimination of less competent cells in the presence of more competent neighbors via cell competition (CC). This phenomenon has been linked...
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Mukhopadhyay S, Praharaj P, Naik P, Talukdar S, Emdad L, Das S, et al.
Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis . 2020 Aug; 1866(12):165952. PMID: 32841734
Autophagy can either be cytoprotective or promote cell death in a context-dependent manner in response to stress. How autophagy leads to autophagy dependent cell death requires further clarification. In this...
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Talukdar S, Emdad L, Das S, Fisher P
Adv Cancer Res . 2020 Jun; 147:161-188. PMID: 32593400
The Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) is frequently expressed at elevated levels in different forms of cancer and expression often correlates positively with cancer progression and poor prognosis. Different mutant...
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Das S, Maji S, Wechman S, Bhoopathi P, Pradhan A, Talukdar S, et al.
Pharmacol Res . 2020 Feb; 155:104695. PMID: 32061839
The primary cause of cancer-related death from solid tumors is metastasis. While unraveling the mechanisms of this complicated process continues, our ability to effectively target and treat it to decrease...
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Talukdar S, Das S, Pradhan A, Emdad L, Windle J, Sarkar D, et al.
Cancers (Basel) . 2019 Dec; 12(1). PMID: 31878027
Despite some progress, treating advanced prostate cancer remains a major clinical challenge. Recent studies have shown that prostate cancer can originate from undifferentiated, rare, stem cell-like populations within the heterogeneous...