Publications by authors named "K H Reddi"

Mycobacteriophages FireRed, MISSy, MPhalcon, Murica, Sassay, Terminus, Willez, YassJohnny, and Youngblood were isolated from soil using as a host. Genome sequencing and annotation revealed that they belong to Actinobacteriophage Cluster E. Here, we describe the features of their genomes and discuss similarities within these Cluster E phages.

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Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a subtype of breast cancer that is prone to metastasis and therapy resistance. Owing to its aggressive nature and limited availability of targeted therapies, TNBC is associated with higher mortality as compared to other forms of breast cancer. In order to develop new therapeutic options for TNBC, we characterized the factors involved in TNBC growth and progression.

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Bacteriophages are ubiquitous biological entities which can be found in a variety of habitats. Here, we describe protocols for the isolation of bacteriophages on a variety of Actinobacterial genera. Two approaches to phage isolation, direct isolation and enriched isolation, are described, which can be performed individually or in parallel.

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Many metastatic cancers with poor prognoses correlate to downregulated CD82, but exceptions exist. Understanding the context of this correlation is essential to CD82 as a prognostic biomarker and therapeutic target. Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) constitutes over 90% of oral cancer.

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Article Synopsis
  • Breast cancer is a serious health problem for women, and some treatments don’t help everyone.
  • Researchers found that a protein called UBE2T is too high in some breast cancer patients and is linked to worse outcomes.
  • By stopping UBE2T, it can slow down cancer growth and lead to cell stress that makes cancer cells die, showing it could be a target for new treatments.
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