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Mohammad Aslam Khan

Researcher at University of South Alabama

Publications -  47
Citations -  1548

Mohammad Aslam Khan is an academic researcher from University of South Alabama. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pancreatic cancer & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 38 publications receiving 1020 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammad Aslam Khan include Council of Scientific and Industrial Research.

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Comparative analysis of exosome isolation methods using culture supernatant for optimum yield, purity and downstream applications.

TL;DR: The efficacy of four kits from Invitrogen, 101Bio, Wako and iZON along with conventional ultracentrifugation-based method for exosome yield, purity and quality are compared to serve as a guide to choose and further optimize exosomal isolation methods for their desired downstream applications.
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Exosomes confer chemoresistance to pancreatic cancer cells by promoting ROS detoxification and miR-155-mediated suppression of key gemcitabine-metabolising enzyme, DCK.

TL;DR: A novel role of exosomes in mediating the acquired chemoresistance of PC cells is established and either the functional suppression of miR-155 or restoration of DCK led to marked abrogation of Gem-Exo-mediatedChemoresistance.
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Cancer Chemoprevention by Phytochemicals: Nature’s Healing Touch

TL;DR: This work discusses select phytochemicals—curcumin, epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), resveratrol, plumbagin and honokiol—in the context of their reported effects on the processes of inflammation and oxidative stress, which play a key role in tumorigenesis.
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Hypoxia alters the release and size distribution of extracellular vesicles in pancreatic cancer cells to support their adaptive survival.

TL;DR: Among all subfractions, SEV was the most bioactive in promoting the survival of hypoxic PC cells and hypoxia‐inducible factor‐1α stabilization was involved in heightened EV release under Hypoxia and for their potency to promote hypoxic cell survival.
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Racial disparities in prostate cancer: a molecular perspective.

TL;DR: This work attempts to provide a molecular perspective on prostate cancer racial disparities by gathering available information on these associated factors and discussing their potential significance in disproportionate incidence and clinical outcomes.