Publications by authors named "S Potdar"

Prey-predator interactions have resulted in the evolution of many anti-predatory traits. One of them is the ability for prey to listen to predators and avoid them. Although prey anti-predatory behavioural responses to predator auditory cues are well described in a wide range of taxa, studies on whether butterflies change their behaviours in response to their predatory calls are lacking.

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BCR::ABL1-independent pathways contribute to primary resistance to tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) treatment in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) and play a role in leukemic stem cell persistence. Here, we perform ex vivo drug screening of CML CD34 leukemic stem/progenitor cells using 100 single drugs and TKI-drug combinations and identify sensitivities to Wee1, MDM2, and BCL2 inhibitors. These agents effectively inhibit primitive CD34CD38 CML cells and demonstrate potent synergies when combined with TKIs.

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  • Angiosarcoma is a rare type of cancer that arises from the cells lining blood vessels, and current treatments for it are not very effective, making the search for new therapies important.
  • Researchers developed and studied cell line models in both 2D and 3D cultures to understand how the cancer cells grow and spread, proving these models useful for research in angiosarcoma.
  • A drug screening identified 8-amino adenosine as a promising candidate, showing effectiveness in reducing cell growth and invasion at low doses, but it didn't work better in combination with established cancer drugs like paclitaxel or gemcitabine.
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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has heavily challenged the global healthcare system. Despite the vaccination programs, the new virus variants are circulating. Further research is required for understanding of the biology of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection and for discovery of therapeutic agents against the virus.

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With an increasing number of chronic diseases and related disabilities, modern medicine is falling short of offering definitive, cost-effective, long-term solutions. As we realize contemporary medicine's limitations and side effects, we are gravitating towards whole-person care. Taking learnings from integrative medicine treatment of musculoskeletal pains, I comprehended that a paradigm shift is needed in thinking about etiopathogenesis and diagnosing disease.

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