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pro vyhledávání: '"Tanmoy Jyoti Sau"'
Publikováno v:
Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Vol 16, Iss 6, Pp 1035-1036 (2012)
We report of an 18-year-old male who presented with an epileptiform disorder, features of hypocalcemia, and an extrapyramidal symptom in the form of choreoathetosis. On evaluation he had idiopathic hypoparathyroidism with extensive calcifications in
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/0cbc9bb00c1c45c2a9715132633f667f
Autor:
Tanmoy Jyoti Sau, Pritha Bhattacharjee, Ashok K. Giri, Sib Sankar Roy, Nilendu Sarma, Debmita Chatterjee, Apurba K. Bandyopadhyay, Jayanta Das
Publikováno v:
Molecular Carcinogenesis. 54:800-809
Arsenic (As) induces pre-malignant and malignant dermatological lesions, non-dermatological health effects and cancers in humans. Senescence involves telomere length changes and acquisition of senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), which p
Autor:
Mayukh Banerjee, Tanmoy Jyoti Sau, Apurba Banerjee, Jayanta Das, Sudipta Pandit, Tuli Biswas, Gargi Sen, Debabrata Biswas, Ashok K. Giri
Publikováno v:
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 230:57-66
Arsenic contamination in drinking water is one of the biggest natural calamities, which has become an imperative threat to human health throughout the world. Abbreviation of erythrocyte lifespan leading to the development of anemia is a common sequel
Autor:
Nilanjana Banerjee, Ansuman Banerjee, Sudipto Ganguly, Tanmoy Jyoti Sau, Arup Mukherjee, Jayanta Das, Ashok K. Giri, S Roy, Pinaki Ghosh, Raja Biswas, Mitali Chatterjee
Publikováno v:
Human & Experimental Toxicology. 27:381-386
Over six million people in nine districts of West Bengal, India are exposed to very high levels of arsenic primarily through their drinking water. More than 300,000 people showed arsenic-induced skin lesions in these districts. This is regarded as th
Autor:
Kunal Ray, Sujata De Chaudhuri, Nilendu Sarma, Santanu Basu, Pritha Ghosh, Ashok K. Giri, Tanmoy Jyoti Sau, Papiya Majumdar, Susanta Roychoudhury
Publikováno v:
Environmental Health Perspectives
Background Individual variability in arsenic metabolism may underlie individual susceptibility toward arsenic-induced skin lesions and skin cancer. Metabolism of arsenic proceeds through sequential reduction and oxidative methylation being mediated b
Autor:
Apurba K. Bandyopadhyay, Saptarshi Banerjee, Nilanjana Banerjee, Jayanta Das, Tanmoy Jyoti Sau, Somnath Paul, Ashok K. Giri
Publikováno v:
Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology. 135(2)
Over 26 million people in West Bengal, India, are exposed to very high levels of arsenic through drinking water, leading to several deleterious endpoints including cancers. To elucidate the role of promoter methylation in arsenic-induced dermatologic
Autor:
Ajoy K. Sarkar, Apurba K. Bandyopadhyay, Saptarshi Banerjee, Nandana Das, Nilendu Sarma, Somnath Paul, Mayukh Banerjee, Jayanta Das, Santanu Basu, Ashok K. Giri, Papia Majumder, Tanmoy Jyoti Sau, Pritha Bhattacharjee
Publikováno v:
Journal of exposure scienceenvironmental epidemiology. 23(2)
In the state of West Bengal in India, over 26 million individuals are exposed to arsenic via drinking water. Dermatological, non-dermatological disorders and cancers are associated with arsenic toxicity. Of late, there has been a decrease in the arse
Autor:
Somnath Paul, Santanu Basu, Niladri Shekhar Majumder, Nilanjana Banerjee, Ashok K. Giri, Nilendu Sarma, Papiya Majumder, Saptarshi Banerjee, Tanmoy Jyoti Sau, Nandana Das, Debmita Chatterjee, J. Christopher States, Apurba K. Bandyopadhyay
Publikováno v:
BMC Public Health, Vol 12, Iss 1, p 639 (2012)
BMC Public Health
BMC Public Health
Background Arsenic is a natural drinking water contaminant affecting 26 million people in West Bengal, India. Chronic arsenic exposure causes cancer, cardiovascular disease, liver disease, neuropathies and ocular diseases. The aims of the present stu
Autor:
Santanu Basu, Nilanjana Banerjee, Saptarshi Banerjee, J. Christopher States, Jayanta Das, Sujay Nandy, Tanmoy Jyoti Sau, Ashok K. Giri, Papiya Majumder, Apurba K. Bandyopadhyay, James K. Kearns
In West Bengal, India, at present, more than 26 million people are exposed to arsenic through drinking water. Among them, only 15-20% manifest arsenic-induced noncancerous, precancerous, and cancerous skin lesions, indicating that genetic variants pl
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::078ffffaff0526d4e1026a5c3192d926
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3115675/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3115675/
Autor:
Saptarshi Banerjee, Tanmoy Jyoti Sau, Jayanta Das, Sanhita Mitra, Manjari Kundu, Pritha Ghosh, Ashok K. Giri, J. Christopher States
Genetic variants are expected to play an important role in arsenic susceptibility. Our previous study revealed deficient DNA repair capacity to be a susceptibility factor for arsenicism. T241M polymorphism in XRCC3 (a homologous recombination repair
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::1ba8cd75b110abdb934913e7d04bcf75
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3457014/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3457014/