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Alpana K. Gupta

Researcher at Indian Council of Medical Research

Publications -  14
Citations -  303

Alpana K. Gupta is an academic researcher from Indian Council of Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Isatin & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 14 publications receiving 175 citations. Previous affiliations of Alpana K. Gupta include Indian Veterinary Research Institute.

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Skin Cancer Concerns in People of Color: Risk Factors and Prevention

TL;DR: The increased morbidity and mortality rate associated with skin cancer in POC is due to lack of awareness, diagnosis at a more advanced stage and socioeconomic barriers hindering access to care.
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Spiro-oxindoles as a Promising Class of Small Molecule Inhibitors of p53-MDM2 Interaction Useful in Targeted Cancer Therapy.

TL;DR: This review explains the mechanism of regulation of p53 (tumor suppressor protein) by MDM2 and illustrates the role of targeting p53–MDM2 protein–protein interaction using small molecules as a new cancer therapeutic strategy.
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Tobacco use as a well-recognized cause of severe COVID-19 manifestations.

TL;DR: Current review indicates that nicotine exposure is linked to cardiopulmonary vulnerability to COVID-19 and tobacco use can be a potential risk factor for not only getting the viral infection but also its severe manifestations.
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Chemistry, metabolism and pharmacology of carcinogenic alkaloids present in areca nut and factors affecting their concentration.

TL;DR: The mechanism of cancer induction by areca alkaloids in humans is illustrated and dose-dependent pharmacology and toxicology data of arecoline, the most potent carcinogenic alkaloid in AN are compiled.
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Synthesis and In Vitro Antioxidant Activity of New 3-Substituted-2-?Oxindole Derivatives

TL;DR: This study provides evidence that some newly synthesised isatin derivatives exhibit substantial antioxidant activity at low concentrations.