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Priyanka Saha
Researcher at Indian Institute of Chemical Biology
Publications - 36
Citations - 308
Priyanka Saha is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Chemical Biology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 20 publications receiving 161 citations. Previous affiliations of Priyanka Saha include Council of Scientific and Industrial Research & Assam University.
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A virus that has gone viral: amino acid mutation in S protein of Indian isolate of Coronavirus COVID-19 might impact receptor binding, and thus, infectivity.
TL;DR: Out of the two clinical isolates of the Indian isolates, one was found to harbor a mutation in its receptor-binding domain (RBD) at position 407 that can potentially alter receptor binding of the virus.
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Role of Natural Phenolics in Hepatoprotection: A Mechanistic Review and Analysis of Regulatory Network of Associated Genes.
Priyanka Saha,Anupam Das Talukdar,Rajat Nath,Satyajit D. Sarker,Lutfun Nahar,Jagajjit Sahu,Manabendra Dutta Choudhury +6 more
TL;DR: This review will try to present exclusive study on phenolics with its mode of action mitigating liver associated complications and also its future prospects as new drug lead.
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A virus that has gone viral: Amino acid mutation in S protein of Indian isolate of Coronavirus COVID-19 might impact receptor binding and thus infectivity
TL;DR: In this paper, the spike protein of the SARS-CoV-2 was found to have a mutation in its Receptor binding domain (RBD) at position 407.
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DNA polymerase eta: A potential pharmacological target for cancer therapy
Priyanka Saha,Tanima Mandal,Anupam Das Talukdar,Deepak Kumar,Sanjay Kumar,Prem Prakash Tripathi,Qi-En Wang,Amit Kumar Srivastava +7 more
TL;DR: A better understanding of the Pol η mediated TLS mechanism will not merely establish it as a potential pharmacological target but also open possibilities to identify novel drug targets for future therapy.
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MicroRNAs: As Critical Regulators of Tumor- Associated Macrophages.
Bilash Chatterjee,Priyanka Saha,Subhankar Bose,Devendra Shukla,Nabanita Chatterjee,Sanjay Kumar,Prem Prakash Tripathi,Amit Kumar Srivastava +7 more
TL;DR: An update is provided on miRNAs regulating differentiation, maturation, activation, polarization, and recruitment of macrophages in the TME, which describes the recent updates on the molecular connection between tumor cells and macrophage.