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Sandeep Kumar
Researcher at Manipal University
Publications - 29
Citations - 451
Sandeep Kumar is an academic researcher from Manipal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lithocholic acid & Bile acid. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 29 publications receiving 276 citations.
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Injectable, Self-Healing Chimeric Catechol-Fe(III) Hydrogel for Localized Combination Cancer Therapy
Prabhu Srinivas Yavvari,Sanjay Pal,Sandeep Kumar,Animesh Kar,Anand Kumar Awasthi,Aaliya Naaz,Aasheesh Srivastava,Avinash Bajaj +7 more
TL;DR: CAT-Gel provides a new coordinatively assembled biocompatible scaffold for localized delivery of chemotherapeutic drugs and results in synergistic therapeutic effect with increased median survival against murine lung and breast cancer models.
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Advances in self-assembled injectable hydrogels for cancer therapy.
Sandeep Kumar,Avinash Bajaj +1 more
TL;DR: This review maps out recent advancements in engineering of low molecular weight hydrogels derived from amino acid, fatty acyl, steroidal lipid and drug conjugated amphiphilic scaffolds in terms of biocompatibility, therapeutic potential and challenges associated with existing molecular hydrogel for cancer therapy.
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Cross-talk between bile acids and gastrointestinal tract for progression and development of cancer and its therapeutic implications.
TL;DR: The chemistry of bile acids, bile acid mediated cellular signaling processes, their role in GI cancer progression, and therapeutic potential of synthetic bile Acid derivatives for cancer therapy are discussed.
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Dual Mechanism of Action of 5-Nitro-1,10-Phenanthroline against Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Saqib Kidwai,Chan Yong Park,Shradha Mawatwal,Prabhakar Tiwari,Myung Geun Jung,Tannu Priya Gosain,Pradeep Kumar,David Alland,Sandeep Kumar,Avinash Bajaj,Yun-Kyung Hwang,Changsik Song,Rohan Dhiman,Ill Young Lee,Ramandeep Singh +14 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that, in addition to a direct mechanism of action against Mycobacterium tuberculosis, 5NP also modulates the host machinery to kill intracellular pathogens.
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Cholic Acid-Peptide Conjugates as Potent Antimicrobials against Interkingdom Polymicrobial Biofilms
Siddhi Gupta,Jyoti Thakur,Sanjay Pal,Ragini Gupta,Deepakkumar Mishra,Sandeep Kumar,Kavita Yadav,Amandeep Saini,Prabhu Srinivas Yavvari,Madhukar Vedantham,Archana Singh,Aasheesh Srivastava,Rajendra Prasad,Avinash Bajaj +13 more
TL;DR: Results demonstrate that CAPs, as potential broad-spectrum antimicrobials, can effectively clear the frequently encountered polymicrobial infections and can be fine-tuned further for future applications.