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Shankargouda Patil
Researcher at Jazan University
Publications - 643
Citations - 4683
Shankargouda Patil is an academic researcher from Jazan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 482 publications receiving 2456 citations. Previous affiliations of Shankargouda Patil include University of Siena.
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Autophagy in health and disease: A comprehensive review
TL;DR: A comprehensive review on the role of autophagy in various diseases and their corresponding outcomes is presented.
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Clinical Appearance of Oral Candida Infection and Therapeutic Strategies.
TL;DR: The treatment after confirmation of the diagnosis of oral candida infections should include recognizing and eliminating the underlying causes such as ill-fitting oral appliances, history of medications, immunological and endocrine disorders, nutritional deficiency states and prolonged hospitalization.
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Developments, application, and performance of artificial intelligence in dentistry - A systematic review.
Sanjeev Khanagar,Sanjeev Khanagar,Ali Al-Ehaideb,Ali Al-Ehaideb,Ali Al-Ehaideb,Prabhadevi C Maganur,Satish Vishwanathaiah,Shankargouda Patil,Hosam Ali Baeshen,Sachin C Sarode,Shilpa Bhandi +10 more
TL;DR: These studies indicate that the performance of an AI based automated system is excellent and mimic the precision and accuracy of trained specialists, in some studies it was found that these systems were even able to outmatch dental specialists in terms of performance and accuracy.
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Autophagy regulates cisplatin‐induced stemness and chemoresistance via the upregulation of CD44, ABCB1 and ADAM17 in oral squamous cell carcinoma
Prajna Paramita Naik,Subhadip Mukhopadhyay,Prashanta Kumar Panda,Niharika Sinha,Chandan Das,Rajakishore Mishra,Shankargouda Patil,Sujit K. Bhutia +7 more
TL;DR: The role of autophagy/mitophagy in regulating stemness and chemoresistance is deciphered and the relevance of CD44, ABCB1 and ADAM17 in OSCC stemness is inspected.
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Plant lectins in cancer therapeutics: Targeting apoptosis and autophagy-dependent cell death.
Sujit K. Bhutia,Prashanta Kumar Panda,Niharika Sinha,Prakash Priyadarshi Praharaj,Chandra Sekhar Bhol,Debasna P. Panigrahi,Kewal Kumar Mahapatra,Sarbari Saha,Srimanta Patra,Soumya Ranjan Mishra,Bishnu Prasad Behera,Shankargouda Patil,Tapas K. Maiti +12 more
TL;DR: Although the application of plant lectins in cancer is still in very preliminary stage, advanced high-throughput technology could pave the way for the development of lectin-based complimentary medicine for cancer treatment.