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    Sustainable Nanoparticles from Stephania glabra and Analysis of Their Anticancer Potential on 2D and 3D Models of Prostate Cancer

    In pursuit of a novel effective treatment for prostate cancer, methanolic extract of Stephania glabra tubers (Sg-ME) was utilized to fabricate silver (Sg-AgNP), copper oxide (Sg-CuONP), and silver-copper bimetall...

    Prachi Vaid, Adesh K. Saini, Raju Kumar Gupta in Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology (2024)

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    Investigation of In Vitro Anti-cancer and Apoptotic Potential of Onion-Derived Nanovesicles Against Prostate and Cervical Cancer Cell Lines

    Plant-derived compounds have recently garnered significant interest in the field of medicine due to their rich repertoire of phytochemicals, which holds promise for exploring novel therapies to treat cancer. T...

    Vinayak Sharma, Eshu Singhal Sinha, Jagtar Singh in Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology (2024)

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    Sustainable Management of Arsenic Translocation in the Paddy Plants (Oryza sativa L) Cultivated in the Alluvial Soil of Gangetic West Bengal, India

    Rice plants are known to be more susceptible to arsenic (As) contamination during the cultivation process. Arsenic is genotoxic and can be a big threat to the rice eating people at large. Studies on an effecti...

    Sonali Paul, Rupshali De, Sin**i Sinha in Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology (2022)

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    Growing Need for Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research

    Biomedical research is the area of science devoted to the study of the life processes and diseases with the ultimate goal of improving health by generating preventive interventions and effective treatments for di...

    Eshu Singhal Sinha, Prakash Kumar Sinha, R. C. Sobti in Biomedical Translational Research (2022)

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    Chimeric Antigen Receptor T Cell Therapy: A Cutting-Edge Therapy for Multiple Myeloma

    Despite advancements in treatment options for multiple myeloma, it still remains an incurable malignancy due to relapse and development of refractory disease. There is a need to develop therapeutic strategies ...

    Eshu Singhal Sinha in Biomedical Translational Research (2022)

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    Global controls on phosphatization of fossils during the Toarcian Oceanic Anoxic Event

    Konservat-Lagerstätten—deposits with exceptionally preserved fossils—vary in abundance across geographic and stratigraphic space due to paleoenvironmental heterogeneity. While oceanic anoxic events (OAEs) may ...

    Sin**i Sinha, A. D. Muscente, James D. Schiffbauer, Matt Williams in Scientific Reports (2021)

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    Microbial Enzymes as Thrombolytics

    An imbalance between blood coagulation and thrombolysis is known to disturb haemostasis in body resulting in thrombosis or blood clot formation which is a major cause of myocardial infarction and stroke. As a ...

    Prakash Kumar Sinha, Eshu Singhal Sinha in Microbial Products for Health, Environment… (2021)

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    Role of Microbes and Microbial Products in Cancer Therapeutics

    Despite all the major advancements in therapeutic research and drug synthesis, cancer still remains one of the major reasons for deaths worldwide. This calls for the need of speeding the search for new antican...

    Vinayak Sharma, Prakash Kumar Sinha in Microbial Products for Health, Environment… (2021)

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    Serving Information Needs in Business Process Consulting

    Business Process Consulting is a knowledge-intensive activity that requires consultants to be aware of all available process variants and best practices to implement the most effective business transformation....

    Monika Gupta, Debdoot Mukherjee, Senthil Mani in Business Process Management (2011)

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    A Service Model for Development and Test Clouds

    A Development & Test Cloud (DTC) enables IT service enterprises to host standardized configurations of just about any tool-set on cloud – the hosted software need not be designed for multi-tenancy and they may...

    Debdoot Mukherjee, Monika Gupta, Vibha Singhal Sinha in Service-Oriented Computing (2011)

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    Debugging Model-Transformation Failures Using Dynamic Tainting

    Model-to-text (M2T) transforms are a class of software applications that translate a structured input into text output. The input models to such transforms are complex, and faults in the models that cause an M...

    Pankaj Dhoolia, Senthil Mani in ECOOP 2010 – Object-Oriented Programming (2010)