Publications by authors named "Chaitali Mukherjee"

Human placental extract has wound healing potential. Immuno-blots revealed presence of laminin in placental extract (70 +/- 0.257 μg/ml; n=3).

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An evolutionarily conserved function of glia is to provide metabolic and structural support for neurons. To identify molecules generated by glia and with vital functions for neurons, we used Drosophila melanogaster as a screening tool, and subsequently translated the findings to mice. We found that a cargo receptor operating in the secretory pathway of glia was essential to maintain axonal integrity by regulating iron buffering.

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Article Synopsis
  • Primary cultures of rodent brain cells are important for researching neurobiology at the molecular and cellular levels.
  • The chapter outlines techniques for purifying and culturing oligodendroglial cells from mouse brains during the perinatal period.
  • It also explains how to co-culture these oligodendrocytes with neurons to study their growth, maturity, and role in myelination.
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The cerebellum is crucial for sensorimotor coordination. The cerebellar architecture not only requires proper development but also long-term integrity to ensure accurate functioning. Developmental defects such as impaired neuronal migration or neurodegeneration are thus detrimental to the cerebellum and can result in movement disorders including ataxias.

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Developmental events in the brain including neuronal morphogenesis and migration are highly orchestrated processes. In vitro and in vivo analyses allow for an in-depth characterization to identify pathways involved in these events. Cerebellar granule neurons (CGNs) that are derived from the developing cerebellum are an ideal model system that allows for morphological analyses.

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Efficient debridement of the wound bed following the removal of microbial load prevents its progression into a chronic wound. Bacterial infection and excessive proteolysis characterize impaired healing and therefore, their inhibition might restore the disturbed equilibrium in the healing process. Human placental extract exhibits reversible, non-competitive inhibition towards Proteinase K, a microbial protease, by stabilizing it against auto-digestion.

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Neuronal development requires proper migration, polarization and establishment of axons and dendrites. Growing evidence identifies the ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS) with its numerous components as an important regulator of various aspects of neuronal development. F-box proteins are interchangeable subunits of the Cullin-1 based E3 ubiquitin ligase, but only a few family members have been studied.

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The fluorescence emission spectrum of N-acetyl tryptophan amide (NATA) in 20 mM K-phosphate buffer, pH 7.5, with excitation at 295 nm, when subjected to second derivatization, showed two troughs at 340 1.0 nm (A) and 358.

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