Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Ranjana Das"
- Ranjana Das's recent research primarily focuses on the development of novel compounds for anticancer therapy, specifically targeting microtubule dynamics, with findings indicating that specific derivatives, such as 5H-benzo[c]fluorenes, exhibit significant antiproliferative activity against human cancer cell lines via microtubule destabilization.
- Another key area of her research includes investigating the epigenetic mechanisms involved in tumorigenesis, particularly through the selective inhibition of HDAC6 combined with tubulin stabilization, which presents a dual approach to combat cancer cell proliferation effectively.
- Das also contributes to the understanding of materials with unique structural properties, as illustrated in her study of BaCoXO compounds, where high-pressure structural and vibrational assessments reveal multiferroic attributes, enhancing the current knowledge of their potential applications in various fields.