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Sanghamitra Mukherjee

Researcher at Indian Institute of Chemical Biology

Publications -  12
Citations -  248

Sanghamitra Mukherjee is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Chemical Biology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arthritis & Caspase 3. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications receiving 227 citations. Previous affiliations of Sanghamitra Mukherjee include Maulana Azad College & University of Calcutta.

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Herbs and herbal constituents active against snake bite.

TL;DR: The present review has been focussed on the varied folk and traditional herbs and their antisnake venom compounds, which might be a stepping stone in establishing the future therapy against snake bite treatment and management.
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Pre-transplant sirolimus might improve the outcome of haploidentical peripheral blood stem cell transplantation with post-transplant cyclophosphamide for patients with severe aplastic anemia.

TL;DR: Pre-transplant sirolimus might improve the outcome of haploidentical peripheral blood stem cell transplantation with post-trans transplant cyclophosphamide for patients with severe aplastic anemia.
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Anticancer activity of a low immunogenic protein toxin (BMP1) from Indian toad (Bufo melanostictus, Schneider) skin extract.

TL;DR: BMP1 was found to be low immunogenic in nature and arrested cell cycle in U937 and K562 cells at Sub-G1 and G1 phases, indicating the involvement of p53-dependent intrinsic pathway of apoptosis.
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Ethno biological usage of zoo products in rheumatoid arthritis

TL;DR: The present review is an effort to establish the folk and traditional treatment of rheumatoid arthritis using zoo products, a common practice of the ancient times that have been mentioned in traditional and folk medicine.
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Inhibition of toxic actions of phospholipase A2 isolated & characterized from the Indian banded krait (Bungarus fasciatus) venom by synthetic herbal compounds

TL;DR: It is suggested that synthetic herbal compound (BA) along with antiserum might provide effective protection against PLA2 induced toxicities of B. fasciatus venom.