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Listed below are the Publications supported by Technology platforms at C-CAMP / Bangalore Life Science Cluster.

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Abedin MMinhajul, Chourasia R, Phukon LChiring, Singh SP, Rai AKumar.  2022.  Characterization of ACE inhibitory and antioxidant peptides in yak and cow milk hard chhurpi cheese of the Sikkim Himalayan region [Mass Spectrometry Proteomics Facility]. Food Chemistry: X. 13:100231.
Siddiqui MAmir, Akhtar J, Uddin S, Chandrashekharan SMadappa, Ahmad M, Khan MIrfan, Khalid M.  2021.  Chrysin modulates protein kinase IKK$\varepsilon$/TBK1, insulin sensitivity and hepatic fatty infiltration in diet-induced obese mice [Mass Spectrometry - Lipidomics]. Drug Development Research.
Mukherjee AK, Bhagowati P, Biswa BBahadur, Chanda A, Kalita B.  2017.  A comparative intracellular proteomic profiling of Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain ASP-53 grown on pyrene or glucose as sole source of carbon and identification of some key enzymes of pyrene biodegradation pathway.. J Proteomics. 167:25-35.
Yadav N., Chauhan M.K., Chauhan V.S..  2021.  Conformationally constrained dipeptide-based hydrogel as a platform for 3D cell growth and tissue engineering applications [Dr. Nitin Yadav, a BIG Funding Grantee/Start-up]. Applied Nanoscience . 34
Yadav N., Chauhan M.K., Chauhan V.S..  2021.  Conformationally constrained dipeptide-based hydrogel as a platform for 3D cell growth and tissue engineering applications [Dr. Nitin Yadav, a BIG Funding Grantee/Start-up]. Applied Nanoscience . 34
Yadav N, Kumar U, Chauhan VSingh.  2023.  Conformationally restricted, dipeptide-based, self-assembled nanoparticles for efficient vancomycin delivery. [C-CAMP BIG Grantee/Startup]. Nanomedicine (Lond).
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Kumar R, Mohammad A, Saini RV, Chahal A, Wong C-M, Sharma D, Kaur S, Kumar V, Winterbourn CC, Saini AK.  2019.  Deciphering the in vivo redox behavior of human peroxiredoxins I and II by expressing in budding yeast [Mass Spectrometry - Proteomics].. Free Radic Biol Med. 145:321-329.
Krishna S, Nair A, Cheedipudi S, Poduval D, Dhawan J, Palakodeti D, Ghanekar Y.  2013.  Deep sequencing reveals unique small RNA repertoire that is regulated during head regeneration in Hydra magnipapillata. [Next Generation Genomics facility]. Nucleic Acids Res. 41(1):599-616.
Agrawal K, Prabhakar S, Bakthavachalu B, Chaturvedi D.  2024.  Distinct developmental patterns in Anopheles stephensi organ systems [Electron Microscopy (Micro-CT) Facility]. Dev Biol.
Ghosh S, Kundu R, Chandana M, Das R, Anand A, Beura S, Bobde RChandrakan, Jain V, Prabhu SRamakant, Behera PKumari et al..  2023.  Distinct evolution of type I glutamine synthetase in Plasmodium and its species-specific requirement [Mass Spectrometry Facility - Metabolomics]. Nat Commun. 14(1):4216.
Ghosh S, Kundu R, Chandana M, Das R, Anand A, Beura S, Bobde RChandrakan, Jain V, Prabhu SRamakant, Behera PKumari et al..  2023.  Distinct evolution of type I glutamine synthetase in Plasmodium and its species-specific requirement [Mass Spectrometry Facility - Metabolomics]. Nat Commun. 14(1):4216.
Behring JB, Kumar V, Whelan SA, Chauhan P, Siwik DA, Costello CE, Colucci WS, Cohen RA, McComb ME, Bachschmid MM.  2014.  Does reversible cysteine oxidation link the Western diet to cardiac dysfunction? FASEB J. 28(5):1975-87.
Behring JB, Kumar V, Whelan SA, Chauhan P, Siwik DA, Costello CE, Colucci WS, Cohen RA, McComb ME, Bachschmid MM.  2014.  Does reversible cysteine oxidation link the Western diet to cardiac dysfunction? FASEB J. 28(5):1975-87.
Behring JB, Kumar V, Whelan SA, Chauhan P, Siwik DA, Costello CE, Colucci WS, Cohen RA, McComb ME, Bachschmid MM.  2014.  Does reversible cysteine oxidation link the Western diet to cardiac dysfunction? FASEB J. 28(5):1975-87.
Behring JB, Kumar V, Whelan SA, Chauhan P, Siwik DA, Costello CE, Colucci WS, Cohen RA, McComb ME, Bachschmid MM.  2014.  Does reversible cysteine oxidation link the Western diet to cardiac dysfunction? FASEB J. 28(5):1975-87.
Chakrabarti P, Kolay S, Yadav S, Kumari K, Nair A, Trivedi D, Raghu P.  2015.  A dPIP5K dependent pool of phosphatidylinositol 4,5 bisphosphate (PIP2) is required for G-protein coupled signal transduction in Drosophila photoreceptors.[Drosophila facility]. PLoS Genet. 11(1):e1004948.
Prabhakara S, Khedkar S, Loganathan RMalarini, Chandana S, Gowda M, Arakere G, Seshasayee ASai Narain.  2012.  Draft genome sequence of Staphylococcus aureus 118 (ST772), a major disease clone from India. [Next Generation Genomics facility]. J Bacteriol. 194(14):3727-8.
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Chakraborty M, Paul BK, Nayak T, Das A, Jana NR, Bhutani S.  2015.  The E3 ligase ube3a is required for learning in Drosophila melanogaster. [Drosophila facility]. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 462(1):71-7.
Nagaraj S, Chandrasingh S, Jose S, Sofia B, Sampath S, Krishna B, Menon I, Kundu D, Parekh S, Madival D et al..  2022.  Effectiveness of a novel, non-intrusive, continuous-use air decontamination technology to reduce microbial contamination in clinical settings: a multi-centric study [Biomoneta Research Pvt. Ltd., a C-CAMP Startup]. J Hosp Infect. 123:15-22.
Thakur R, Chattopadhyay P, Ghosh SS, Mukherjee AK.  2015.  Elucidation of procoagulant mechanism and pathophysiological significance of a new prothrombin activating metalloprotease purified from Daboia russelii russelii venom. (Mass Spectrometry). Toxicon. 100:1-12.
Singh R, Chandrashekharappa S, Bodduluri SR, Baby BV, Hegde B, Kotla NG, Hiwale AA, Saiyed T, Patel P, Vijay-Kumar M et al..  2019.  Enhancement of the gut barrier integrity by a microbial metabolite through the Nrf2 pathway [Discovery to Innovation Accelerator]. Nat Commun. 10(1):89.
Singh R, Chandrashekharappa S, Bodduluri SR, Baby BV, Hegde B, Kotla NG, Hiwale AA, Saiyed T, Patel P, Vijay-Kumar M et al..  2019.  Enhancement of the gut barrier integrity by a microbial metabolite through the Nrf2 pathway [Discovery to Innovation Accelerator]. Nat Commun. 10(1):89.

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