Dr. B. Sandhya Rani
Science Correspondent and ReviewerCurrent Science Association, India
Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Cancer Biology from University of Pune, India
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Biography
Dr. B. Sandhya Rani is currently working as Science Correspondent at Current Science Association. She has completed her Ph.D. in Neurosciences. Her main area of interest focuses on Biomedical Sciences, Molecular Sciences, and Cancer Biology and Neurosciences. Her area of expertise includes Cancer Biology, Stem Cell Biology, Neuroscience, Alzheimer’s disease, other Neurodegenerative Disorders, Human Genetics, Brain Tumor Biology, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Micro RNA Biology, and Non Coding RNA. She has 5 publications in journals as author/co-author.
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Selected Publications
- Rani, S.B., 2015. Elephant’s deterrence to cancer decoded. Curr. Sci., 109: 1923-1924.
Direct Link | - Rani, S.B., 2015. Chin win story. Curr. Sci., 109: 1382-1383.
- Rani, S., 2015. Fear finds its niche. Curr. Sci., 108: 158-159.
Direct Link | - Rathod, S.S., S.B. Rani, M. Khan, D. Muzumdar and A. Shiras, 2014. Tumor suppressive miRNA-34a suppresses cell proliferation and tumor growth of glioma stem cells by targeting Akt and Wnt signaling pathways. Febs Open Bio, 4: 485-495.
CrossRef | PubMed | Direct Link | - Rani, S.B., 2014. Venom’s verdict for brain tumours. Curr. Sci., 107: 1950-1951.
Direct Link | - Rani, S.B., S.S. Rathod, S. Karthik, N. Kaur, D. Muzumdar and A.S. Shiras, 2013. MiR-145 functions as a tumor-suppressive RNA by targeting Sox9 and adducin 3 in human glioma cells. Neuro-oncol., 15: 1302-1316.
CrossRef | PubMed | Direct Link | - Subramanian, S., B. Sandhyarani, A.D. Shree, K.K. Murthy and K. Kalyani et al., 2006. Lower levels of cerebrospinal fluid amyloid β (Aβ) in non-demented Indian controls. Neurosci. Lett., 407: 121-123.
CrossRef | PubMed | Direct Link | - Rani, S.B., A. Mahadevan, S.R. Anilkumar, T.R. Raju and S.K. Shankar, 2006. Expression of nestin: A stem cell associated intermediate filament in human CNS tumours. Indian J. Med. Res., 124: 269-280.
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