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Active particle diffusion in convection roll arrays.

Phys Chem Chem Phys

May 2021

Theoretical Quantum Physics Laboratory, RIKEN Cluster for Pioneering Research, Wako-shi, Saitama 351-0198, Japan and Department of Physics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1040, USA.

Undesired advection effects are unavoidable in most nano-technological applications involving active matter. However, it is conceivable to govern the transport of active particles at the small scales by suitably tuning the relevant advection and self-propulsion parameters. To this purpose, we numerically investigated the Brownian motion of active Janus particles in a linear array of planar counter-rotating convection rolls at high Péclet numbers.

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Mathematical modeling of the COVID-19 pandemic with intervention strategies.

Results Phys

June 2021

Department of Pharmaceutics and Industrial Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, Taif University, PO Box 11099, Taif 21944, Saudi Arabia.

Mathematical modeling plays an important role to better understand the disease dynamics and designing strategies to manage quickly spreading infectious diseases in lack of an effective vaccine or specific antivirals. During this period, forecasting is of utmost priority for health care planning and to combat COVID-19 pandemic. In this study, we proposed and extended classical SEIR compartment model refined by contact tracing and hospitalization strategies to explain the COVID-19 outbreak.

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GroEL or symbionin synthesized by the endosymbionts of whitefly (Bemisia tabaci)/ aphids play a cardinal role in the persistent, circulative transmission of plant viruses by binding to viral coat protein/ read-through protein. Allium sativum leaf agglutinin (ASAL), a Galanthus nivalis agglutinin (GNA)- related mannose-binding lectin from garlic leaf has been reported as a potent controlling agent against hemipteran insects including whitefly and aphids. GroEL related chaperonin- symbionin was previously identified as a receptor of ASAL by the present group in the brush border membrane vesicle (BBMV) of mustard aphid.

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In Silico Study of Mutational Stability of SARS-CoV-2 Proteins.

Protein J

June 2021

Department of Life Sciences, Presidency University, 86/1 College Street, Kolkata, 700073, India.

Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), an enveloped RNA virus transmits by droplet infection thus affects the respiratory system. Different genomes have been reported globally for SARS-CoV-2 with moderate level of mutation which makes it harder to combat the virus. Mutational profiling and the relevant evolutionary aspect of coronavirus proteins namely spike glycoprotein, membrane protein, envelope protein, nucleoprotein, ORF1ab, ORF3a, ORF6, ORF7a, ORF7b and ORF8 were studied by in silico experiments.

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Non-Disposable Assignments for Remote Neuroscience Laboratory Teaching Using Analysis of Human Data.

J Undergrad Neurosci Educ

December 2020

Mathematics and Computer Science, College of the Holy Cross, 1 College Street, Worcester, MA 01610.

To accomplish discovery learning in a remote educational context, while also addressing disparities in laboratory facility/equipment access, instructors can assign Non-Disposable Assignments (NDA) whereby students design research projects, extract data from public sources, analyze data in a cloud-based environment, and share potentially original findings. Unlike typical course assignments (e.g.

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Identification of two novel thiophene analogues as inducers of autophagy mediated cell death in breast cancer cells.

Bioorg Med Chem

May 2021

School of Biotechnology, Presidency University, Second Campus, Plot No. DG/02/02, Premises No. 14-0358, Action Area-ID, New Town, Kolkata 700156, West Bengal, India. Electronic address:

Natural compounds isolated from different medicinal plants remain one of the major resources of anticancer drugs due to their enormous chemical diversity. Studies suggested therapeutic potential for various tanshinones, key bioactive lipophilic compounds from the root extracts of Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge, against multiple cancers including breast carcinoma. We designed, synthesized and evaluated anti-cancer properties of a series of condensed and doubly condensed furophenanthraquinones of tanshinone derivatives on two breast cancer lines - MCF7 and MDA-MB-231.

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Therapeutic strategies to overcome taxane resistance in cancer.

Drug Resist Updat

March 2021

Department of Life Sciences, Presidency University, 86/1 College Street, Kolkata, 700073, West Bengal, India. Electronic address:

One of the primary causes of attenuated or loss of efficacy of cancer chemotherapy is the emergence of multidrug resistance (MDR). Numerous studies have been published regarding potential approaches to reverse resistance to taxanes, including paclitaxel (PTX) and docetaxel, which represent one of the most important classes of anticancer drugs. Since 1984, following the FDA approval of paclitaxel for the treatment of advanced ovarian carcinoma, taxanes have been extensively used as drugs that target tumor microtubules.

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Background: Gloriosa superba L. (Colchicaceae) is a high-value medicinal plant indigenous to Africa and Southeast Asia. Its therapeutic benefits are well-established in traditional medicines including Ayurveda.

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Integrative STEM education for undergraduate neuroscience: Design and implementation.

Neurosci Lett

February 2021

Department of Physics, College of the Holy Cross, 1 College Street, Worcester, MA, 01610, USA. Electronic address:

As an integrative discipline, neuroscience can serve as a vehicle for the development of integrative thinking skills and broad-based scientific proficiency in undergraduate students. Undergraduate neuroscience curricula incorporate fundamental concepts from multiple disciplines. Deepening the explicit exploration of these connections in a neuroscience core curriculum has the potential to support more meaningful and successful undergraduate STEM learning for neuroscience students.

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Recent advances in ring-opening of donor acceptor cyclopropanes using C-nucleophiles.

Org Biomol Chem

February 2021

Department of Chemistry, Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan 5290002, Israel.

Ring-opening transformations of donor-acceptor cyclopropanes (DAC) with carbon-centered nucleophiles is a simple, straight-forward approach to 1,3-bifunctional compounds that has witnessed remarkable progress over the past several years. To date, different reactivity patterns of DACs have been successfully exploited in racemic/stereoselective syntheses of various acyclic compounds or carbocycles with an impressive structural diversity. The thriving strategies have been successfully utilized in multistep synthesis of complex target molecules.

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Rice blast caused by Magnaporthe oryzae continues to be a major constraint in rice production worldwide. Rice is one of the staple crops in India and rice blast causes huge economic losses. Interestingly, the Indian subcontinent is the centre for origin and diversity of rice as well as the Magnaporthe species complex.

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Single-molecule experiment probed the catalytic conversions of Amplex Red to resorufin by horseradish peroxidase in which the product molecules were found to act as the allosteric inhibitor for the individual enzyme. While broad distributions of the initial reaction velocities and the number of product molecules required to cease the reaction unraveled the underlying dynamic disorder in the reaction pathway, bulk experimental measurements established the particularity of noncompetitive inhibition of the enzyme species. In this work, to rationalize the observed phenomena, we present a stochastic kinetic model of the enzymatic reaction taking into account the inhibitions of the enzyme and enzyme-substrate complex in the circumstance of their structural fluctuations.

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Fluorescence in "Nonfluorescent" Polymers.

ACS Omega

December 2020

Polymer Science Unit, School of Materials Science, Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, Jadavpur, Kolkata 700 032, India.

Recently, a great deal of research has been started on generating fairly strong photoluminescence from organic molecules without having any conjugated π-system or fluorophore. Discrete chromophores or auxochromophores termed as "subfluorophores" may undergo "space conjugation" via co-operative intramolecular conformation followed by intermolecular aggregation to generate fluorescence or sometimes phosphorescence emission. Polymeric materials are important in this regard as nonconjugated polymers self-assemble/aggregate in a moderately concentrated solution and also in the solid state, producing membranes, films, and so forth with good physical and mechanical properties.

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Relational processes (i.e., disclosure, stigma, social support) experienced by youth with substance use disorders (SUDs) and their caregivers may act as barriers to, or facilitators of, recovery but are understudied.

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CRISPR/Cas genome editing to optimize pharmacologically active plant natural products.

Pharmacol Res

February 2021

Department of Life Sciences, Presidency University, 86/1 College Street, Kolkata 700073, India. Electronic address:

Since time immemorial, human use medicinal plants as sources of food, therapy and industrial purpose. Classical biotechnology and recent next-generation sequencing (NGS) techniques have been successfully used to optimize plant-derived natural-products of biomedical significance. Earlier, protein based editing tools viz.

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Engineering topological phase transition and Aharonov-Bohm caging in a flux-staggered lattice.

J Phys Condens Matter

October 2020

Department of Physics, Presidency University, 86/1 College Street, Kolkata, West Bengal-700 073, India.

A tight binding network of diamond shaped unit cells trapping a staggered magnetic flux distribution is shown to exhibit a topological phase transition under a controlled variation of the flux trapped in a cell. A simple real space decimation technique maps a binary flux staggered network into an equivalent Su-Shrieffer-Heeger (SSH) model. In this way, dealing with a subspace of the full degrees of freedom, we show that a topological phase transition can be initiated by tuning the applied magnetic field that eventually simulates an engineering of the numerical values of the overlap integrals in the paradigmatic SSH model.

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Article Synopsis
  • Sinapic acid, a dietary compound with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, has been studied for its interactions with proteins and DNA, highlighting its potential in pharmacology.
  • This research investigates the binding interaction between sinapic acid and calf thymus DNA (ct-DNA) using various spectroscopy and theoretical methods, revealing that sinapic acid binds to the minor groove of ct-DNA through hydrogen bonding.
  • Findings include evidence that sinapic acid can protect DNA from UVB-induced damage, suggesting its therapeutic potential in developing new drugs and methodologies for drug-DNA interaction studies.
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Hemidesmus indicus L. Br.: critical assessment of in vitro biotechnological advancements and perspectives.

Appl Microbiol Biotechnol

October 2020

Department of Life Sciences, Presidency University, 86/1 College Street, Kolkata, 700073, India.

Hemidesmus indicus (L.) R. Br.

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A mathematical model for COVID-19 transmission dynamics with a case study of India.

Chaos Solitons Fractals

November 2020

Department of Mathematics, Presidency University, 86/1 College Street, Kolkata 700073, India.

The ongoing COVID-19 has precipitated a major global crisis, with 968,117 total confirmed cases, 612,782 total recovered cases and 24,915 deaths in India as of July 15, 2020. In absence of any effective therapeutics or drugs and with an unknown epidemiological life cycle, predictive mathematical models can aid in understanding of both coronavirus disease control and management. In this study, we propose a compartmental mathematical model to predict and control the transmission dynamics of COVID-19 pandemic in India with epidemic data up to April 30, 2020.

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Modeling and forecasting the COVID-19 pandemic in India.

Chaos Solitons Fractals

October 2020

Instituto de Matemáticas, Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, Spain.

In India, 100,340 confirmed cases and 3155 confirmed deaths due to COVID-19 were reported as of May 18, 2020. Due to absence of specific vaccine or therapy, non-pharmacological interventions including social distancing, contact tracing are essential to end the worldwide COVID-19. We propose a mathematical model that predicts the dynamics of COVID-19 in 17 provinces of India and the overall India.

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The unfolding of a protein in single-molecule pulling experiments subjected to a constant force (force-clamp) and constant velocity (force-ramp) is analyzed by introducing an exactly solvable two-state kinetic model framed based on the general stochastic approach of discrete state and continuous time formulation. The effect of perturbation is interpreted in the presence of dynamic disorder, resulting from intrinsic conformational fluctuations, by deriving an exact analytical expression for the unfolding time distribution, which in turn allowed us to calculate the expressions for the quantities of experimental interest explicitly. In particular, the novelty of our method lies in the fact that it reduced the need for a lengthy calculation, contrary to the previous dynamic disorder studies, and provides a fairly concise but sufficient mathematical analysis, which becomes much easier to implement quantitatively.

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The ongoing novel coronavirus epidemic was announced a pandemic by the World Health Organization on March 11, 2020, and the Government of India declared a nationwide lockdown on March 25, 2020 to prevent community transmission of the coronavirus disease (COVID)-19. Due to the absence of specific antivirals or vaccine, mathematical modeling plays an important role in better understanding the disease dynamics and in designing strategies to control the rapidly spreading infectious disease. In our study, we developed a new compartmental model that explains the transmission dynamics of COVID-19.

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Salinity is a major limiting factor in crop production. Exogenous spermidine (spd) effectively ameliorates salt injury, though the underlying molecular mechanism is poorly understood. We have used a suppression subtractive hybridization method to construct a cDNA library that has identified up-regulated genes from rice root under the treatment of spd and salt.

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Escape experiments probed the dynamics of DNA hairpins inside a membrane-embedded α-hemolysin channel, which revealed the orientation and voltage-dependent nature of the DNA-pore interactions. The mean escape times measured at different assisting voltages were strongly influenced by these interactions. Clearly, an escape process from the nanopore was stochastic in nature that occurred in milliseconds.

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Achillea spp.: A comprehensive review on its ethnobotany, phytochemistry, phytopharmacology and industrial applications.

Cell Mol Biol (Noisy-le-grand)

June 2020

Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar, Education City, Qatar Foundation, Doha, P.O. Box 24144, Qatar.

The genus Achillea genus houses more than 100 species, a number of them are popularly used in traditional medicine for spasmodic gastrointestinal, gynecological and hepatobiliary disorders, hemorrhages, pneumonia, rheumatic pain, inflammation, wounds healing etc. Members of the genus contain a wide variety of volatile and non-volatile secondary metabolites, including terpenes, polyphenols, flavonoids and others. Multiple studies have assessed the biological effects and other aspects of Achillea spp.

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