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Sajib Chakraborty
Researcher at University of Dhaka
Publications - 48
Citations - 835
Sajib Chakraborty is an academic researcher from University of Dhaka. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 36 publications receiving 576 citations. Previous affiliations of Sajib Chakraborty include International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh & German Cancer Research Center.
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Onco-Multi-OMICS Approach: A New Frontier in Cancer Research.
TL;DR: Different multi-OMICS approaches involving the interrogation of the cancer cells/tissues in multiple dimensions have the potential to uncover the intricate molecular mechanism underlying different phenotypic manifestations of cancer hallmarks such as metastasis and angiogenesis.
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The difficulties in cancer treatment.
Sajib Chakraborty,Taibur Rahman +1 more
TL;DR: In this editorial, the problems in cancer treatment are addressed and several reasons for the difficulties are addressed.
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Protein abundance of AKT and ERK pathway components governs cell type-specific regulation of proliferation.
Lorenz Adlung,Sandip Kar,Sandip Kar,Sandip Kar,Marie Christine Wagner,Bin She,Sajib Chakraborty,Jie Bao,Susen Lattermann,Melanie Boerries,Hauke Busch,Patrick Wuchter,Anthony D. Ho,Jens Timmer,Marcel Schilling,Thomas Höfer,Ursula Klingmüller +16 more
TL;DR: The integrated mathematical model of Epo‐driven proliferation explains cell type‐specific effects of targeted AKT and ERK inhibitors and faithfully predicts, based on the protein abundance, anti‐proliferative effects of inhibitors in primary human erythroid progenitor cells, that the effectiveness of targeted cancer therapy might become predictable from protein abundance.
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A Computational Approach for Identification of Epitopes in Dengue Virus Envelope Protein: A Step Towards Designing a Universal Dengue Vaccine Targeting Endemic Regions
Sajib Chakraborty,Rajib Chakravorty,Musaddeque Ahmed,Musaddeque Ahmed,Atiqur Rahman,T.M. Zaved Waise,Faizule Hassan,Mustafizur Rahman,Sohel Shamsuzzaman +8 more
TL;DR: The 19-mer epitope cluster was shown to have the potential for use as a vaccine candidate against dengue, and the cumulative population coverage for these epitopes as vaccine candidates was high.
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In silico QSAR analysis of quercetin reveals its potential as therapeutic drug for Alzheimer's disease.
TL;DR: This in silico study has conclusively predicted the superiority of the natural compound quercetin over the conventional drugs as AchE inhibitor and it sets the need for further in-vitro study of this compound in future.