Bhaskar Basu

Bhaskar Basu
  • Doctor of Philosophy
  • Indian Institute of Chemical Biology

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Introduction
I have done my PhD at the Cancer Biology and Inflammatory Disorders (CBID) division of the Indian Institute of Chemical Biology in Kolkata. My research expertise lies in the field of cancer biology. During my doctoral tenure I focused on uncovering unique interactions between the deubiquitinase USP7 and oncogenic proteins, and elucidating their impact on cancer progression.
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Indian Institute of Chemical Biology

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The COVID-19 outbreak has created disaster globally, and mankind is yet to come in terms with combating this global menace. Amid this turmoil, immunocompromised individuals like cancer patients exhibit dismal immune responses toward such infection. In order to treat cancer patients during such adverse situations, it is necessary to understand the p...
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Epithelial mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a fundamental and highly regulated process that is normally observed during embryonic development and tissue repair but is deregulated during advanced cancer. Classically, through the process of EMT, cancer cells gradually transition from a predominantly epithelial phenotype to a more invasive mesenchymal...
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The process of conversion of non-motile epithelial cells to their motile mesenchymal counterparts is known as epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), which is a fundamental event during embryonic development, tissue repair, and for the maintenance of stemness. However, this crucial process is hijacked in cancer and becomes the means by which cance...
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Increasing evidence indicates that extracellular vesicles (EVs) secreted from tumor cells play a key role in the overall progression of the disease state. EVs such as exosomes are secreted by a wide variety of cells and transport a varied population of proteins, lipids, DNA, and RNA species within the body. Gliomas constitute a significant proporti...

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