Publications by authors named "Chandrasekharan Rajalekshmi Dhanya"

Article Synopsis
  • * Cancer vaccines, particularly peptide vaccines targeting tumor-associated and specific neoantigens, present new strategies for inducing immune responses against these cancers.
  • * The review highlights existing therapies for female-specific cancers and discusses the development of a multiepitope peptide vaccine currently in clinical trials aimed at improving treatment outcomes.
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RNA interference is a transformative approach and has great potential in the development of novel and more efficient cancer therapeutics. Immense prospects exist in the silencing of HER2 and its downstream genes which are overexpressed in many cancers, through exogenously delivered siRNA. However, there is still a long way to exploit the full potential and versatility of siRNA therapeutics due to the challenges associated with the stability and delivery of siRNA targeted to specific sites.

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Pathogenic viruses with an RNA genome represent a challenge for global human health since they have the tremendous potential to develop into devastating pandemics/epidemics. The management of the recent COVID-19 pandemic was possible to a certain extent only because of the strong foundations laid by the research on previous viral outbreaks, especially Ebola Virus Disease (EVD). A clear understanding of the mechanisms of the host immune response generated upon viral infections is a prime requisite for the development of new therapeutic strategies.

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