Publications by authors named "Dasegowda K R"

Background: Ataxia Telangiectasia (AT) is a genetic disorder characterized by compromised DNA repair, cerebellar degeneration, and immune dysfunction. Understanding the molecular mechanisms driving AT pathology is crucial for developing targeted therapies.

Methods: In this study, we conducted a comprehensive analysis to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying AT pathology.

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Triple-Negative Breast Cancer (TNBC) presents a significant challenge in oncology due to its aggressive behavior and limited therapeutic options. This review explores the potential of immunotherapy, particularly vaccine-based approaches, in addressing TNBC. It delves into the role of immunoinformatics in creating effective vaccines against TNBC.

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  • * The disease's poor survival rate is largely due to challenges in early diagnosis and high drug resistance, contributing to a high mortality rate among patients.
  • * The study involves analyzing transcriptome data to identify key genes and pathways associated with pancreatic cancer, using various software tools, aiming to discover better biomarkers to improve patient outcomes.
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TNBC is a highly malignant breast cancer known for its aggressive behavior affecting young female adults. The standard treatment for TNBC includes surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy, which often have significant side effects. Therefore, novel preventive methods are required to combat TNBC effectively.

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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) among microorganisms has become one of the worldwide concerns of this century and continues to challenge us. To properly understand this problem, it is essential to know the genes that cause AMR and their resistance mechanisms. Our present study focused on Klebsiella pneumoniae, which possesses AMR genes conferring resistance against multiple antibiotics.

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Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer in women worldwide. To treat human breast cancer by inhibiting EGFR and HER2 targets is an important therapeutic option. Phytochemicals are found to have beneficial health effects in treating various diseases.

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The proteins encoded by the two major breast cancer genes (BRCA1 and BRCA2), ensure the stability of DNA and prevent uncontrolled cell growth; mutation of these genes is linked to the development of hereditary breast cancers. Exploration of human breast cancer inhibitors plays a vital role in the drug discovery process. In the current work, studies were performed which involves a computational approach for the identification of active phytocompounds from the diverse set of medicinal plant products against the BRCA receptor.

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