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Subhodeep Sarker
Researcher at University of Sydney
Publications - 24
Citations - 860
Subhodeep Sarker is an academic researcher from University of Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Serotonin transporter & Tricyclic. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 23 publications receiving 758 citations. Previous affiliations of Subhodeep Sarker include Medical University of Vienna & University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna.
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Molecular Biomarkers: Their significance and application in marine pollution monitoring
TL;DR: An overview of the significance of the use of molecular biomarkers as diagnostic and prognostic tools for marine pollution monitoring is presented.
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The serotonin transporter is an exclusive client of the coat protein complex II (COPII) component SEC24C.
Sonja Sucic,Ali El-Kasaby,Ali El-Kasaby,Oliver Kudlacek,Subhodeep Sarker,Harald H. Sitte,Philippe Marin,Michael Freissmuth +7 more
TL;DR: Observations demonstrate that closely related transporters are exclusive client cargo proteins for different SEC24 isoforms and that variations in the Sec24C gene may also affect SERT cell surface levels and thus be linked to mood disorders.
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The high-affinity binding site for tricyclic antidepressants resides in the outer vestibule of the serotonin transporter
Subhodeep Sarker,René Weissensteiner,Ilka Steiner,Harald H. Sitte,Gerhard F. Ecker,Michael Freissmuth,Sonja Sucic +6 more
TL;DR: The binding modes of tricyclic antidepressants are explored by homology modeling and docking studies and simultaneous binding of ibogaine and of carbamazepine is indicative of a second binding site in the inner vestibule, consistent with the pseudosymmetric fold of monoamine transporters.
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Curcumin modulates cellular AP-1, NF-kB, and HPV16 E6 proteins in oral cancer
Alok Mishra,Rakesh Kumar,Abhishek Tyagi,Indu Kohaar,Suresh Hedau,Alok C. Bharti,Subhodeep Sarker,Dipankar Dey,Daman Saluja,Bhudev C. Das +9 more
TL;DR: A therapeutic potential of curcumin for high-risk human papilloma virus (HPV)-infected oral cancers is suggested.
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Acetylcholinesterase activities in marine snail (Cronia contracta) as a biomarker of neurotoxic contaminants along the Goa coast, West coast of India
D. Gaitonde,A. Sarkar,Sujata Kaisary,Cícero Lopes da Silva,Carla Dias,D. P. Rao,Durbar Ray,Rajarathinavelu Nagarajan,S.N. de Sousa,Subhodeep Sarker,D. Patill +10 more
TL;DR: The high concentration of different neurotoxic metals, cadmium, copper, manganese and iron and petroleum hydrocarbons in the tissues of the marine snails at Dona Paula, Vasco and Velsao clearly substantiate reduction of AChE activities in C. contracta.