Dr. Sarmishtha Chatterjee
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Dr. Sarmishtha Chatterjee

Assistant Professor & Vice Principal
Sramajibi Academy of Health Sciences, Belur, Howrah


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Toxicology from Visva Bharati University, Santiniketan, West Bengal, India

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Biography

Dr Chatterjee Ph.D in Mechanistic Toxicology from Visva-Bharati, A Central University, India. She was awarded DST-JRF Research Fellowship from Department of Science and Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Govt. of India, and awarded NASI-SRF fellowship from National Academy of Sciences, India. She has published 18 articles in journals. She also attended conferences as guest speaker.

Area of Interest:

Pharmacology and Toxicology
100%
Forensic Biology
62%
Medical Sciences
90%
Autophagy Regulation Mechanism
75%
Anatomy, Physiology and Health Education
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
3
Articles
14
Abstracts
8

Selected Publications

  1. Das, I., K. Bag, N. Bag, D. Manna and S. Chatterjee, 2023. Circumstances of fatal road traffic accidents among adolescents in a metro city of India. Sri Lanka J. Forensic Med. Sci. Law, 14: 19-23.
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  2. Bag, N., I. Das, M. Waliullah, D. Manna and S. Chatterjee, 2023. Study of association between BMI and HbA1c level in newly-diagnosed type-2-diabetes-mellitus patients. SVU-Int. J. Med. Sci., 6: 1-9.
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  3. Sarkar, S., C. Munshi, S. Chatterjee, S. Mukherjee and S. Bhattacharya, 2019. Vector-free in vivo trans-determination of adult hepatic stem cells to insulin-producing cells. Mol. Biol. Rep., 46: 5501-5509.
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  4. Mondal, A. and S. Chatterjee, 2018. Exercise and immunity: A correlated mechanism. Int. J. Health Sci. Res., 8: 284-294.
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  5. Chatterjee, S. and D. Chatterjee, 2017. Endometriosis in women is a common headache of this new era. Int. J. Health Sci. Res., 7: 316-331.
  6. Chatterjee, S., C. Munshi and S. Bhattacharya, 2016. The Role of mTOR, Autophagy, Apoptosis and Oxidative Stress during Toxic Metal Injury. In: Molecules to medicine with mTOR Translating Critical Pathways into Novel Therapeutic Strategies. Maise, K. (Ed.). Elsevier Science and Technology, U.K., ISBN: 9780128027332, pp: 69-81..
  7. Barua, S., P.P. Banerjee, A. Sadhu, A. Sengupta and S. Chatterjee et al., 2016. Silver nanoparticles as antibacterial and anticancer materials against human breast, cervical and oral cancer cells. J. Nanosci. Nanotechnol., 16: 1-9.
  8. Ray, A., S. Chatterjee, S. Mukherjee and S. Bhattacharya, 2014. Arsenic trioxide induced indirect and direct inhibition of glutathione reductase leads to apoptosis in rat hepatocytes. BioMetals, 27: 483-494.
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  9. Chatterjee, S., S. Sarkar and S. Bhattacharya, 2014. Toxic metals and autophagy. Chem. Res. Toxicol., 27: 1887-1900.
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  10. Chatterjee, S., S. Bhattacharya and A. Chattopadhyay, 2014. Molecular Mechanisms of Functional Disorder Induced by Mercury: Mercury Cytotoxicity in Rat Liver. Scholar's Press, Germany, ISBN-13: 978-3639511154, Pages: 140.
  11. Chatterjee, S., A. Ray, S. Mukherjee, S. Agarwal and R. Kundu et al., 2014. Low concentration of mercury induces autophagic cell death in rat hepatocytes. Toxicol. Ind. Health, 30: 611-620.
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  12. Srivastava, R., A. Sengupta, S. Mukherjee, S. Chatterjee and A. Chakraborty et al., 2013. In vivo effect of arsenic trioxide on Keap1-p62-Nrf2 signaling pathway in mouse liver: Expression of antioxidant responsive element-driven genes related to glutathione metabolism. ISRN Hepatol. 10.1155/2013/817693.
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  13. Ray, A., S. Chatterjee, S. Mukherjee and S. Bhattacharya, 2013. Interplay of loss of ERK dependence and amplification of apoptotic signals in arsenic treated rat hepatocytes. National Acad. Sci. Lett., 36: 599-602.
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  14. Mukherjee, S., S. Chatterjee, S. Sarkar, S. Agarwal and R. Kundu et al., 2013. Mollusc C-reactive protein crosses species barrier and reverses hepatotoxicity of lead in rodent models. Indian J. Exp. Biol., 51: 623-634.
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  15. Chatterjee, S., P.P. Banerjee, A. Chattopadhyay and S. Bhattacharya, 2013. Low concentration of HgCl2 drives rat hepatocytes to autophagy/apoptosis/necroptosis in a time-dependent manner. Toxicol. Environ. Chem., 95: 1192-1207.
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  16. Chatterjee, S., P. Nandi, S. Mukherjee, A. Chattopadhyay and S. Bhattacharya, 2013. Regulation of autophagy in rat hepatocytes treated in vitro with low concentration of mercury. Toxicol. Environ. Chem., 95: 504-514.
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  17. Chatterjee, S., C. Munshi, A. Chattopadhyay and S. Bhattacharya, 2013. Mercuric chloride effects on adult rat oval cells-induced apoptosis. Toxicol. Environ. Chem., 95: 1722-1738.
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  18. Bhattacharya, S., S. Chatterjee and S. Sarkar, 2012. Pattern of arsenic exposure to children: new born to toddler stages. J. Nat. Sci. Res., 2: 39-47.
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  19. Bhattacharya, S., S. Chatterjee, A. Roy and S. Agarwal, 2009. In vivo and in vitro expressions of arsenic toxicity in rat liver. Perspect. Cytol. Genet., 14: 61-70.