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Rupali Chopra

Researcher at Jawaharlal Nehru University

Publications -  17
Citations -  501

Rupali Chopra is an academic researcher from Jawaharlal Nehru University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Single-nucleotide polymorphism. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 17 publications receiving 419 citations. Previous affiliations of Rupali Chopra include Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University.

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Incidence, Origin, and Predictive Model for the Detection and Clinical Management of Segmental Aneuploidies in Human Embryos.

TL;DR: Evidence of the predominant mitotic origin of segmental aneuploidies in preimplantation embryos is provided and a risk stratification model is developed that can help post-test genetic counseling and that facilitates the decision-making process on clinical utilization of these embryos is facilitated.
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The clinicians´ dilemma with mosaicism-an insight from inner cell mass biopsies

TL;DR: The reliability of TE biopsy compared to ICM biopsy is almost perfect, but only substantial between cleavage stage biopsy and ICMBiopsy, and the obvious discordance between the three different approaches for PGT-A highlights the limitations of genetic testing.
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Investigation of DNA damage response and apoptotic gene methylation pattern in sporadic breast tumors using high throughput quantitative DNA methylation analysis technology

TL;DR: The study indicates that methylation of DDR-apoptotic gene promoters in sporadic breast cancer is not a random phenomenon and since pathological epigenetic changes of the DDR-APoptotic genes are reversible modifications, these could further be targeted for therapeutic interventions.
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Genetic Variations and Interactions in Anti-inflammatory Cytokine Pathway Genes in the Outcome of Leprosy: A Study Conducted on a MassARRAY Platform

TL;DR: This study provides an interesting insight on the cumulative polygenic host component that regulates leprosy pathogenesis and investigates the association of 51 single-nucelotide polymorphisms in anti-inflammatory cytokines and receptors with susceptibility to leproSy.