Dr. Somali  Sanyal
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Dr. Somali Sanyal

Assistant Professor II
Amity University, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Biotechnology from Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden

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Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Molecualar Biology
62%
Cancer Research
90%
Neurochemistry
75%
Epidemiology
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Tripathi, S., R. Kushwaha, J. Mishra, M.K. Gupta and S. Sanyal et al., 2017. Docosahexaenoic acid up-regulates both PI3K/AKT-dependent FABP7-PPARγ interaction and MKP3 that enhance GFAP in developing rat brain astrocytes. J. Neurochem., 140: 96-113.
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  2. Tripathi, P., S.K. Yadav, S. Sanyal and A. Singh, 2017. Polymorphism of two genes and oral lesion risk in north indian population. Int. J. Cancer Res., .
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  3. De Verdier, P.J., S. Sanyal, J.L. Bermejo, G. Steineck, K. Hemminki and R. Kumar, 2010. Genotypes, haplotypes and diplotypes of three XPC polymorphisms in urinary-bladdercancer patients. Mutat. Res., 694: 39-44.
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  4. Sanyal, S., P.J. De Verdier, G. Steineck, P. Larsson, E. Onelov, K. Hemminki, R. Kumar, 2007. Polymorphisms in XPD, XPC and the risk of death in patients with urinary bladder neoplasms. Acta Oncologica, 46: 31-41.
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  5. Sanyal, S., C. Ryk, P.J. De Verdier, G. Steineck and P. Larsson et al., 2006. Polymorphisms in NQO1 and the clinical course of urinary bladder neoplasms. Scand. J. Urol. Nephrol., 41: 182-190.
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  6. Ryk, C., R. Kumar, S. Sanyal, P.J. De Verdier and K. Hemminki et al., 2006. Influence of polymorphism in DNA repair and defence genes on p53 mutations in bladder tumours. Cancer Lett., 241: 142-149.
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  7. Kuricova, M., A. Naccarati, R. Kumar, M. Koskinen and S. Sanyal et al., 2005. DNA repair and cyclin D1 polymorphisms and styrene-induced genotoxicity and immunotoxicity. Toxicol. Appl. Pharmacol., 207: 302-309.
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  8. Festa, F., R. Kumar, S. Sanyal, U. Birgitte and N. Linda et al., 2005. Basal cell carcinoma and variants in genes coding for immune response, DNA repair, folate and iron metabolism. Mutat. Res., 574: 105-111.
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  9. Vodicka, P., R. Kumar, R. Stetina, S. Sanyal and P. Soucek et al., 2004. Genetic polymorphisms in DNA repair genes and possible links with DNA repair rates, chromosomal aberrations and single-strand breaks in DNA. Carcinog., 25: 757-763.
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  10. Vodicka, P., R. Kumar, R. Stetina, L. Musak and S. Sanyal et al., 2004. Markers of individual susceptibility and DNA repair rate in workers exposed to xenobiotics in a tire plant. Environ. Mol. Mutagen., 44: 283-292.
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  11. Sanyal, S., F. Festa, S. Sakano, Z. Zhang and G. Steineck et al., 2004. Polymorphisms in DNA repair and metabolic genes in bladder cancer. Carcinogenesis, 25: 729-734.
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  12. Forsti, A., S. Angelini, F. Festa, S. Sanyal and Z. Zhang et al., 2004. Single nucleotide polymorphisms in breast cancer. Oncol. Rep., 11: 917-922.
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  13. Dwivedi, S.K., N. Singh, R. Kumari, J.S. Mishra and S. Sanyal et al., 2001. Bile acid receptor agonist GW4064 regulates PPARγ coactivator-1 α expression through estrogen receptor-related receptor α. Mol. Endocrinol., 25: 922-932.
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