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Cancer therapy by targeting TGFβ signaling

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Souradip Mallick, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela Transforming growth factor-β (TGFβ) belongs to a multi-functional cytokine family comprising of different TGFβs, bone morphogenetic proteins, activins, growth differentiation factors, inhibins, and anti-Mullerian hormone. Members of this family regulate embryonic development, tissue homeostasis, and regeneration, and their malfunction has been implicated in cancer, fibrosis, immune diseases, and […]

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Identical twins have non-identical genes

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Sayak Biswas, Amity University, Kolkata Now, how often do we see identical twins moving around in Infront of us? Plenty right! We think that identical twins will also possess the same characteristics and also the same type of genes. This is not always the case. Identical twins have been known to possess’ non-identical genes and […]

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Disease resistance in rice accomplished using bacterial seed endophyte!

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Ayooshi Mitra, Amity University Kolkata The production of cereal crops is deeply threatened, throughout the world by seed-borne bacterial diseases. Locally occurring disease resistance remains unclear in different crops. In this study conducted by Matsumoto et. al, it has been observed that under the same pathogen pressure, rice plants of the same cultivar can be distinguished […]

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HOUSEHOLD OBJECTS AND ALTERED MICROBIOME!

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Aakancha Shaw, St. Xavier’s College, Kolkata Various types of semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) have been detected in many indoor environments. Materials like asbestos can move through the air and into the lungs causing long term damage to human tissues. Apart from this, the household furniture, wallpaper, flooring etc. are also known to emit free-floating chemicals. […]

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CAN COAL POWDER BE CONVERTED INTO NANO-GRAPHITE IN MICROWAVE OVEN?

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RUCHITA KARMAKAR, AMITY UNIVERSITY KOLKATA Scientists and Researchers of the University Of Wyoming have found out that pulverised coal powder that is being used in copper foil, glass containers and a household microwave can be converted into a higher-value nano-graphite. This discovery works as an alternative method for the usage of Wyoming’s Powder River Basin […]

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Can blood clots be ‘drilled’ open?

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Shrayana Ghosh, Amity University Kolkata A new technique for removing extremely tough blood clots has been developed by researchers, using engineered nanodroplets and an ultrasound “drill” to break down the clots from within. The approach has not gone through clinical trials yet, promising results have been shown by in vitro testing. Primarily, the new technique […]

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Green synthesis of graphite with Carbon dioxide

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PRIYANKA CHAKRABORTY, AMITY UNIVERSITY, KOLKATA Carbon has always been applied in the fields such as metallurgy, environmental remediation, conversion, automotive industry, etc as it has extensive physicochemical properties. In this report, an efficient approach to making graphite from carbon dioxide at low temperatures in the absence of metal catalysts has been suggested. CO2 is converted […]

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Corneal damage induced by the UV from germicidal lamps

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Husna, Amity University Kolkata Due to the global outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, various sanitation strategies have been adopted worldwide so that the spread of the virus and the disease can be prevented.  One such strategy which is adopted for sterilization in offices and homes is the use of […]

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Natural products – A treatment against major RNA viruses

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Prama Ghosh, Amity University Kolkata Marine chemists Mitchell Christy, Yoshinori Uekusa, and others at Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of California San Diego, have described the genomic and life-history traits of three classes of RNA viruses that have caused endemic and global pandemics in the […]

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Mesenchymal Stem Cells Used in SARS-CoV-2 Patients Show Promising Results

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Sumedha Guha, Techno India University A ground-breaking randomized trial at the University Of Miami Miller School Of Medicine has given us a new treatment for SARS-CoV-2 patients. In the trial that was led by Dr. Camillo Ricordi, M.D., mesenchymal stem cells of the umbilical cord were infused into the body of patients severely affected by […]

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