Publications by authors named "Alok Ghosh Chaudhuri"

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  • Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is a protein similar to serum albumin, primarily produced in the fetal liver and yolk sac, peaking in concentration towards the end of the first trimester before declining after birth.
  • AFP has three binding pockets for interacting with other biomolecules and features sites for phosphorylation and acetylation, influencing various physiological and pathological processes.
  • Elevated levels of AFP in the blood are a known biomarker for certain cancers, including yolk sac, embryonal, and hepatocellular carcinoma, and the review discusses its chemical properties, receptors, and clinical significance in cancer treatment.
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Context: Lathe machine work is an important unorganized sector in India. However, to date, no work physiological studies have been conducted among these workers to evaluate the physical strain involved in this work.

Aim: The present study aims to determine the workload in different lathe machine tasks from working heart rates (HRs) and certain cardiac indices.

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'Tripartite network' (TN) and 'combined gene network' (CGN) were constructed and their hub-bottleneck and driver nodes (44 genes) were evaluated as 'target genes' (TG) to identify 21 'candidate genes' (CG) and their relationship with neurological manifestations of COVID-19. TN was developed using neurological symptoms of COVID-19 found in literature. Under query genes (TG of TN), co-expressed genes were identified using pair-wise mutual information to genes available in RNA-Seq autopsy data of frontal cortex of COVID-19 victims.

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Cadmium(II) is an omnipresent environmental toxicant emitted from various industrial sources and by anthropogenic sources such as smoking. Cadmium(II) enters our body through various sources including contaminated food and drinks and from active or passive smoking. It spares no organs in our body and the calamities it invites include primarily nephrotoxicity, osteotoxicity, teratogenicity, endocrine disruption, hepatotoxicity and carcinogenicity above all.

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Aims: The molecular pathogenesis of COVID-19 is similar to other coronavirus (CoV) infections viz. severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in human. Due to scarcity of the suitable treatment strategy, the present study was undertaken to explore host protein(s) targeted by potent repurposed drug(s) in COVID-19.

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Light-at-night (LAN) can affect mammalian behaviour. But, the effects of LAN on aged rodents remain undefined yet. In the present investigation, aged Swiss Albino mice, habituated in regular light-dark cycle, were exposed to bright-light-pulse (1-h) at night on the day of study followed by experimentations for assessment of locomotor activities in the open field, anxiety in the elevated plus maze and short-term memory for novel object recognition (NOR) in the habituated field.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Alok Ghosh Chaudhuri"

  • - Alok Ghosh Chaudhuri's recent research focuses on the intersections of environmental health, human physiology, and the implications of diseases, with particular attention to factors such as toxicology, workplace health, and the effects of viral infections like COVID-19.
  • - His studies include investigations into the role of alpha-fetoprotein in cancer pathogenesis, the health impacts of lathe machine work, and the health risks posed by environmental toxins like cadmium, emphasizing their nephrotoxic and carcinogenic potential.
  • - Chaudhuri also explores the neurological effects of COVID-19, identifying candidate genes associated with symptomatic responses, and the influence of light exposure on behavior in aged mice, reflecting a comprehensive approach to understanding both chronic health issues and acute viral phenomena.*