50 results on '"Tandon, Chanderdeep"'
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2. Fecal Microbiome Transplantation: An Offhand Recipe for Microbiome Therapeutics
3. Molecular heterogeneity in prostate cancer and the role of targeted therapy
4. Arsenicum album Induces Cell Cycle Arrest and Apoptosis, and Inhibits Epithelial–Mesenchymal Transition in Hormone-Dependent MCF7 Breast Cancer Cells
5. 4-PBA rescues hyperoxaluria induced nephrolithiasis by modulating urinary glycoproteins: Cross talk between endoplasmic reticulum, calcium homeostasis and mitochondria
6. Computational and In Vitro Approaches to Elucidate the Anti-cancer Effects of Arnica montana in Hormone-Dependent Breast Cancer
7. Insights into the cytoprotective potential of Bergenia ligulata against oxalate-induced oxidative stress and epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT) via TGFβ1/p38MAPK pathway in human renal epithelial cells
8. Stem cell therapy: A paradigm shift in breast cancer treatment
9. Determinants Influencing the Relapse of SARS-Cov-2 Infections in COVID-19
10. Downregulation of inflammatory mediators by ethanolic extract of Bergenia ligulata (Wall.) in oxalate injured renal epithelial cells
11. Stem Cell Based Preclinical Drug Development and Toxicity Prediction
12. Emerging role of exosomes in arterial and renal calcification
13. An update on vascular calcification and potential therapeutics
14. Human kidney stone matrix proteins alleviate hyperoxaluria induced renal stress by targeting cell-crystal interactions
15. In Vitro Assessment of Homeopathic Potencies of Hydrastis canadensis on Hormone-Dependent and Independent Breast Cancer
16. Delving into the Antiurolithiatic Potential of Tribulus terrestris Extract Through –In Vivo Efficacy and Preclinical Safety Investigations in Wistar Rats
17. Role of DHH superfamily proteins in nucleic acids metabolism and stress tolerance in prokaryotes and eukaryotes
18. Modulation of lithiatic injury to renal epithelial cells by aqueous extract of Terminalia arjuna
19. Role of Matrix Metalloproteinases in Degenerative Kidney Disorders
20. SP047IMPACT OF HYPEROXALURIA ON TAMM HORSFALL PROTEIN EXPRESSION AND STRUCTURAL ABERRATIONS IN RATS
21. Human kidney stone matrix: Latent potential to restrain COM induced cytotoxicity and inflammatory response
22. Response surface methodology based extraction of Tribulus terrestris leads to an upsurge of antilithiatic potential by inhibition of calcium oxalate crystallization processes
23. Effect of endoplasmic reticulum stress inhibition on hyperoxaluria-induced oxidative stress: influence on cellular ROS sources
24. Implication of hyperoxaluria on osteopontin and ER stress mediated apoptosis in renal tissue of rats
25. Cytoprotective and anti-apoptotic role of Terminalia arjuna on oxalate injured renal epithelial cells
26. Kidney stone matrix proteins ameliorate calcium oxalate monohydrate induced apoptotic injury to renal epithelial cells
27. Mechanistic Insights into the Antilithiatic Proteins from Terminalia arjuna: A Proteomic Approach in Urolithiasis
28. N-acetylcysteine with apocynin prevents hyperoxaluria-induced mitochondrial protein perturbations in nephrolithiasis
29. Biosynthesis and therapeutic implications of iridoid glycosides from Picrorhiza genus: the road ahead
30. An insight into conflux of metabolic traffic leading to picroside-I biosynthesis by tracking molecular time course changes in a medicinal herb, Picrorhiza kurroa
31. Tracking dynamics of enzyme activities and their gene expression in Picrorhiza kurroa with respect to picroside accumulation
32. MP34-14 INHIBITION OF CALCIUM OXALATE CRYSTALLIZATION AND DIMINUTION OF OXALATE INDUCED RENAL TUBULAR EPITHELIAL CELL INJURY IN VITRO BY TERMINALIA ARJUNA .
33. Cost effective quantification of picrosides in Picrorhiza kurroa by employing response surface methodology using HPLC-UV
34. Evaluation of the Cytotoxic Effects of CAM Therapies: AnIn VitroStudy in Normal Kidney Cell Lines
35. Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Differentially Expressed Proteins in an Endangered Medicinal Herb,Picrorhiza kurroa
36. Peeping into Human Renal Calcium Oxalate Stone Matrix: Characterization of Novel Proteins Involved in the Intricate Mechanism of Urolithiasis
37. Identification of Imperative Enzymes by Differential Protein Expression in Picrorhiza kurroa Under Metabolite Accumulating and Non-accumulating Conditions
38. Novel antilithiatic cationic proteins from human calcium oxalate renal stone matrix identified by MALDI-TOF-MS endowed with cytoprotective potential: An insight into the molecular mechanism of urolithiasis
39. Nephrolithiasis: Molecular Mechanism of Renal Stone Formation and the Critical Role Played by Modulators
40. A Novel Antilithiatic Protein from Tribulus terrestris Having Cytoprotective Potency
41. Mode of interaction of calcium oxalate crystal with human phosphate cytidylyltransferase 1: a novel inhibitor purified from human renal stone matrix
42. Effect of biomolecules from human renal matrix of calcium oxalate monohydrate (CaOx) stones on in vitro calcium phosphate crystallization
43. Identification and Characterization of a Calcium Oxalate Crystal Growth Protein Inhibitor from Human Renal Stone Matrix
44. Reduction of oxalate-induced renal tubular epithelial (NRK-52E) cell injury and inhibition of calcium oxalate crystallisation in vitro by aqueous extract of Achyranthes aspera
45. In vivo efficacy of Trachyspermum ammi anticalcifying protein in urolithiatic rat model
46. A Novel Calcium Oxalate Crystal Growth Inhibitory Protein from the Seeds of Dolichos biflorus (L.)
47. Purification and Characterization of an Anticalcifying Protein from the Seeds of Trachyspermum ammi (L.)
48. Modulatory effects of N-acetylcysteine on hyperoxaluric manifestations in rat kidney
49. Interaction of carboxyl-terminal peptides of cytosolic-tail of apactin with PDZ domains of NHERF/EBP50 and PDZK-1/CAP70
50. Apactin is involved in remodeling of the actin cytoskeleton during regulated exocytosis
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