Publications by authors named "Ayesha Mapara"

Anticancer drugs play an important role in reducing mortality rates and increasing life expectancy in cancer patients. Treatments include monotherapy and/or a combination of radiation therapy, chemotherapy, hormone therapy, or immunotherapy. Despite great advances in drug development, some of these treatments have been shown to induce cardiotoxicity directly affecting heart function and structure, as well as accelerating the development of cardiovascular disease.

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  • The rising global obesity rates over the last 30 years have led to serious heart health issues, including increased rates of cardiovascular diseases.
  • Obesity alters heart structure and function, contributing to conditions like cardiomyopathy and arrhythmia, largely due to impaired autophagy—a cellular recycling process.
  • Restoring autophagy in obese individuals shows promise in improving heart function and could be a potential therapeutic approach to reduce obesity-related cardiovascular disease risks.
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Phytochromes are red-light photoreceptors that were first characterized in plants, with homologs in photosynthetic and non-photosynthetic bacteria known as bacteriophytochromes (BphPs). Upon absorption of light, BphPs interconvert between two states denoted Pr and Pfr with distinct absorption spectra in the red and far-red. They have recently been engineered as enzymatic photoswitches for fluorescent-marker applications in non-invasive tissue imaging of mammals.

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