Publications by authors named "S Muthukrishnan"

Tissue factor (TF) and protease-activated receptor 2 (PAR2) have been associated with the progression of cancer, while integrins are essential for the adhesion and migration of cancer cells. This study aimed to explore the cross-talk between the TF:FVIIa complex, PAR2 signaling, and the expression of integrin α1 in cervical cancer cells. Utilizing data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), the research examined the relationship between the TF and PAR2 genes and the integrin α1 gene (ITGA1) in reproductive cancers, revealing a positive correlation between integrin α1 expression and both TF and PAR2 genes.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates chitosan nanoparticles derived from Nyctanthes arbor-tristis leaves as a potential treatment for aggressive gynecological tumors, aiming to reduce the side effects of conventional therapies.
  • The nanoparticles were thoroughly characterized and showed efficacy against breast and ovarian cancer cells, demonstrating dose-dependent cytotoxicity and the ability to induce apoptosis.
  • In vivo tests on zebrafish indicated low toxicity for the nanoparticles, suggesting they could be a promising new option for cancer treatment in women.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The UHPLC-MS/MS metabolomics approach was employed to profile and characterize multi-components in Halamphora sp. extracted with different solvents that contribute to quorum sensing inhibitory (QSI) activity. A total of 37 and 34 metabolites were tentatively identified from negative and positive ion modes, respectively.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Previous studies have localized the origin of "generalized" spike-wave discharges of idiopathic generalized epilepsies to specific brain regions. Although there are studies in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME) which have investigated the origin of spike-wave discharges, reports on the propagation of discharges are sparse.

Objective: The current study investigated the propagation of spike-wave discharges in JME, which was investigated by statistically comparing the electroencephalography (EEG)-derived cortical source activity during (a) various phases of spike-wave discharge versus background (eyes closed) activity, and (b) various phases of the first spike wave versus the corresponding phase of subsequent spike waves.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF