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Subrata Banik

Researcher at Hokkaido University

Publications -  20
Citations -  1022

Subrata Banik is an academic researcher from Hokkaido University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Apoptosis & DPPH. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 19 publications receiving 585 citations. Previous affiliations of Subrata Banik include Jahangirnagar University & Bangladesh Rice Research Institute.

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A systematic review on silver nanoparticles-induced cytotoxicity: Physicochemical properties and perspectives.

TL;DR: This review aimed to elucidate different properties of Ag-NPs that are responsible for the induction of cellular toxicity along with the critical mechanism of action and subsequent defense mechanisms observed in vitro.
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Selenium and zinc protections against metal-(loids)-induced toxicity and disease manifestations: A review.

TL;DR: The critical protection mechanism/s of Se and Zn against Cd, Pb, As and Hg toxicity is demonstrated in a one by one manner to clarify the up-to-date findings and perspectives.
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Curcumin alleviates arsenic-induced toxicity in PC12 cells via modulating autophagy/apoptosis.

TL;DR: Curcumin showed antioxidant properties through the Nrf2 antioxidant signaling pathway and alleviates arsenic-triggered toxicity in PC12 cells by regulating autophagy/apoptosis, and pretreatment of curcumin with arsenic expressively alleviated arsenic-induced toxicity and cell death.

Recent Advancements and Challenges in Microbial Bioremediation of Heavy Metals Contamination

TL;DR: The severe consequences of heavy metals contamination, available microbial bioremediation processes and their limitations and future research directions in the field are described.
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Antioxidant properties of ten high yielding rice varieties of Bangladesh

TL;DR: To study total phenolic content and antioxidant properties of 80% methanol extracts of ten high yielding rice varieties, five each from two different seasons namely aman and boro of Bangladesh.