Publications by authors named "Sankat Mochan"

Introduction: Preeclampsia (PE) arises due to defective spiral artery remodelling which may be due to deficient migration of trophoblast cells. Migration of human endothelial cells has been shown to be promoted via Hydrogen sulphide(HS)/Rho GTPase Rac1 axis. This novel role of HS and its downstream processes have not yet been studied in the development and function of the placental trophoblast cells.

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Objective: To explore the role of VEGF in attenuating endoplasmic reticulum stress in placental trophoblast cells.

Study Design: Study was divided into following parts: 1. Serum Analysis of GRP78 and VEGF using sandwich ELISA.

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A surgeon's understanding of the surgical anatomy can be greatly enhanced by the dissection of preserved cadaveric specimens. A reliable and inexpensive biological model for testing and standardization of dye injection concentrations is proposed utilizing the goat's head as a biological model. The first phase was concerned with standardization of the dye by titrating its concentration and injecting various amounts into cerebral vessels of a goat's head until an optimal concentration had been ascertained.

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Nerve growth factors (NGFs), especially the prototype NGF and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), have a diverse array of functions in the central nervous system through their peculiar set of receptors and intricate signaling. They are implicated not only in the development of the nervous system but also in regulation of neurocognitive functions like learning, memory, synaptic transmission, and plasticity. Evidence even suggests their role in continued neurogenesis and experience-dependent neural network remodeling in adult brain.

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Owing to the reports of microcephaly as a consistent outcome in the fetuses of pregnant women infected with ZIKV in Brazil, Zika virus (ZIKV)-microcephaly etiomechanistic relationship has recently been implicated. Researchers, however, are still struggling to establish an embryological basis for this interesting causal handcuff. The present study reveals robust evidence in favor of a plausible ZIKV-microcephaly cause-effect liaison.

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