Publications by authors named "Chahat Kausar"

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are key epigenomic regulators of biological processes in animals and plants. These small non coding RNAs form a complex networks that regulate cellular function and development. MiRNAs prevent translation by either inactivation or inducing degradation of mRNA, a major concern in post-transcriptional gene regulation.

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Aberrant epigenetic modifications are responsible for tumor development and cancer progression; however, readily reversible. Bioactive molecules from diets are promising to cure cancer by modulating epigenetic marks and changing immune response. These compounds specifically target the activity of DNMTs and HDACs to cure various human cancers.

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Loss of E-cadherin and epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) are key steps in cancer progression. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play significant roles in cellular physiology and homeostasis. Roles of E-cadherin (CDH1), EMT and ROS are intriguingly illustrated in many cancers without focusing their collective concert during cancer progression.

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Four novel dimeric bis-μ-imido bridged metal-metal bonded oxidomolybdenum(V) complexes [MoOL'] (1-4) (where L' are rearranged ligands formed in situ from HL) and a new mononuclear dioxidomolybdenum(VI) complex [MoOL] (5) synthesized from salen type NO ligands are reported. This rare series of imido-bridged complexes (1-4) have been furnished from rearranged HL' ligands, containing an aromatic diimine (o-phenylenediamine) "linker", where Mo assisted hydrolysis followed by -C═N bond cleavage of one of the arms of the ligand HL took place. A monomeric molybdenum(V) intermediate species [MoO(HL')(OEt)] (I) was generated in situ.

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Infertility is a complex pathophysiological condition. It may caused by specific or multiple physical and physiological factors, including abnormalities in homeostasis, hormonal imbalances and genetic alterations. In recent times various studies implicated that, aberrant epigenetic mechanisms are associated with reproductive infertility.

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Phospholipase C (PLC) is known to help the pathogen B. cereus entry to the host cell and human PLC is over expressed in multiple cancers. Knowledge of dynamic activity of the enzyme PLC while in action on membrane lipids is essential and helpful to drug design and delivery.

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