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Siddhartha Gangopadhyay

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Chauhan A, Gangopadhyay S, Koshta K, Singh D, Srivastava V
Methods Mol Biol . 2024 Dec; PMID: 39714584
Isolation of primary keratinocyte stem cells (KSCs) from neonatal mouse epidermis is essential for studying skin physiology and related disorders. Traditional methods often struggle to balance keratinocyte proliferation and differentiation,...
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Chauhan A, Gangopadhyay S, Koshta K, Singh S, Singh D, Srivastava V
Sci Rep . 2024 Mar; 14(1):6904. PMID: 38519574
Early life exposure to environmental pollutants such as arsenic (As) can increase the risk of cancers in the offspring. In an earlier study, we showed that only prenatal As exposure...
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Kidder E, Gangopadhyay S, Francis S, Alfaidi M
J Am Heart Assoc . 2024 Feb; 13(5):e032987. PMID: 38390810
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death worldwide, characterized by atherosclerotic activity within large and medium-sized arteries. Inflammation has been shown to be a primary driver of atherosclerotic plaque...
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Chauhan A, Gangopadhyay S, Sharma V, Singh S, Koshta K, Singh D, et al.
Mol Carcinog . 2024 Feb; 63(5):817-833. PMID: 38299738
Chronic exposure to arsenic (As) promotes skin carcinogenesis in humans and potentially disturbs resident stem cell dynamics, particularly during maternal and early life exposure. In the present study, we demonstrate...
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Shukla S, Srivastava A, Verma D, Gangopadhyay S, Chauhan A, Srivastava V, et al.
Front Microbiol . 2023 Oct; 14:1147505. PMID: 37840722
Introduction: Approximately 200 million people worldwide are affected by arsenic toxicity emanating from the consumption of drinking water containing inorganic arsenic above the prescribed maximum contaminant level. The current investigation...
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Singh R, Tiwari R, Sharma V, Khan H, Gangopadhyay S, Singh S, et al.
Front Med (Lausanne) . 2023 Jan; 9:1045692. PMID: 36714129
Arsenic (As) exposure is progressively associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD), a leading public health concern present worldwide. The adverse effect of As exposure on the kidneys of people living...
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Sharma V, Gangopadhyay S, Shukla S, Chauhan A, Singh S, Singh R, et al.
Toxicol Appl Pharmacol . 2022 Apr; 443:116004. PMID: 35364107
Prenatal and postnatal life stress could be a potent programmer of phenotype or disease state of an individual in the later life. Prenatal arsenic exposure has been shown to promote...
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Singh V, Kushwaha S, Ansari J, Gangopadhyay S, Mishra S, Dey R, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2021 Dec; 298(1):101521. PMID: 34952004
CD200R1 is an inhibitory surface receptor expressed in microglia and blood macrophages. Microglial CD200R1 is known to control neuroinflammation by keeping the microglia in resting state, and therefore, tight regulation...
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Tiwari R, Singh R, Binwal M, Srivastav A, Singh N, Khan H, et al.
Nanotoxicology . 2021 Apr; 15(5):636-660. PMID: 33876704
Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) are extensively utilized in food, cosmetics, and healthcare products. Though the effects of AgNPs exposure on adults are well documented, the long-term effects of gestational/perinatal exposure upon...
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Tiwari R, Singh R, Khan H, Gangopadhyay S, Mittal S, Singh V, et al.
Nanotoxicology . 2017 Jun; 11(5):671-686. PMID: 28617070
Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) are one of the most widely used nanomaterials. Following oral exposure, AgNPs can accumulate in various organs including kidneys where they show gender specific accumulation. There is...