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Sayan Roy Chowdhury

Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati

Publications -  20
Citations -  405

Sayan Roy Chowdhury is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati. The author has contributed to research in topics: Amyloid & Thioflavin. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 20 publications receiving 272 citations. Previous affiliations of Sayan Roy Chowdhury include University of Nebraska Medical Center & Virginia Commonwealth University.

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Recent Advancements of Nanomedicine in Neurodegenerative Disorders Theranostics

TL;DR: A broad spectrum of nanomedicinal approaches to eradicate neurodegenerative disorders is provided, along with a brief account of neuroprotection and neuronal tissue regeneration, current clinical status, issues related to safety, toxicity, challenges, and future outlook.
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Sociocultural aspects of areca nut use

TL;DR: The sociocultural context of areca nut use is described through exploring people's norms and values and the meaning underlying a wide range of different practices, including quantitative and qualitative research conducted in the United Kingdom.
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Aggregation induced emission enhancement and growth of naphthalimide nanoribbons via J-aggregation: insight into disaggregation induced unfolding and detection of ferritin at the nanomolar level

TL;DR: Findings improve the fundamental understanding of the self-assembly of AIEE active molecules along with the photophysical properties of core substituted naphthalimide derivatives that report the highest sensitivity towards ferritin in the presence of a bright AIEEgen under physiological conditions.
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Aggregation deaggregation influenced selective and sensitive detection of Cu2+ and ATP by histidine functionalized water-soluble fluorescent perylene diimide under physiological conditions and in living cells

TL;DR: Highly water-soluble fluorescent perylene diimide functionalized with amino acid histidine is developed and utilized as a rapid “turn-off and turn-on” fluorescence and colorimetric probe for the detection of Cu2+ and ATP under physiological conditions and in A549 cells.
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An efficient strategy to assemble water soluble histidine-perylene diimide and graphene oxide for the detection of PPi in physiological conditions and in vitro.

TL;DR: Early cancer detection via PPi recognition in physiological conditions and in live cells was possible using PCG, and the fabrication of PDI-HIS and PCG with PVA hydrogel films and on thin layer chromatography plates demonstrated the practical utility for the detection of PPi anions by "off-on" response rapidly in a label free manner.