
Sujay Kumar Bhajan- Ph.D
- Lecturer at Gopalganj Science and Technology University
Sujay Kumar Bhajan
- Ph.D
- Lecturer at Gopalganj Science and Technology University
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January 2011 - present
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Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1α (HIF-1α) is crucial in the progression of ovarian cancer, especially in influencing its tumor microenvironment and promoting pathogenic pathways that worsen female infertility. In hypoxic settings, HIF-1α is stabilized and activates the transcription of genes associated with angiogenesis, metabolic reprogramming, epithel...
The phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K)/AKT/mammalian target of the rapamycin (mTOR) pathway plays a crucial role in the regulation of autophagy, a cellular mechanism vital for homeostasis through the degradation of damaged organelles and proteins. The dysregulation of this pathway is significantly associated with cancer progression, metastasis, and r...
Antimicrobial resistance is a significant threat to people and animals around the world. Microorganisms are becoming more resistant to antibiotics, according to researchers. This is because more antibiotics are being used on animals and fowl. The main goal of this study was to look at and explain the types of bacteria resistant to antibiotics found...
Autophagy, an evolutionarily conserved cellular mechanism essential for maintaining internal stability, plays a crucial function in female reproductive ability. In this review, we discuss the complex interplay between autophagy and several facets of female reproductive health, encompassing pregnancy, ovarian functions, gynecologic malignancies, end...
CRISPR Cas system is a revolutionary and precise genome editing system that induces bacterial and archaeal adaptive immunity and already has shown several promising applications in the treatment of genetic diseases and detection of nucleic acid targets. It is a complex tool, comprising diverse effector proteins and guide RNA that can be applied to...
Autophagy, an intrinsic catabolic mechanism that eliminates misfolded proteins, dysfunctional organelles, and lipid droplets, plays a vital function in energy balance and cytoplasmic quality control, in addition to maintaining cellular homeostasis. Liver cancer such as hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common causes of cancer deaths...
Autophagy is a globally conserved cellular activity that plays a critical role in maintaining cellular homeostasis through the breakdown and recycling of cellular constituents. In recent years, there has been much emphasis given to its complex role in cancer stem cells (CSCs) and stem cell treatment. This study examines the molecular processes that...
Arabidopsis thaliana is a short life cycle, small genome, and Brassicaceae family winter annual small flowering plants. It is popularly used as a model organism in genetics and plant biology research, and it is essential to understanding the molecular biology of many plant features, including light sensing and flower formation. It also plays a key...
Mungbean [Vigna radiata L. (Wilczek)] is a valuable legume crop in Bangladesh. However, it faces severe difficulties forming viable roots during the growth stage. The successful root production of mungbean through an efficient tissue culture system has not been well established. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the problem of unsuccessful...
Foot and mouth disease (FMD) is an economically important transboundary viral infection of cloven-hoofed animals caused by foot and mouth disease virus belonging to the genus Aphthovirus & family Picornaviridae. It is a well-customary endemic infection globally since it was first time isolated in 1957. Ten (10) years (January 2011-December 2020) re...
An experiment was carried out at the Soil Science Field Laboratory of Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU), Mymensingh during Aman season to determine the nitrogen requirement of two aromatic rice varieties (Kalizira, and Chinisagar). There were five N levels, viz. N 0 (0 kg ha-1), N 20 (20 kg ha-1), N 40 (40 kg ha-1), N 60 (60 kg ha-1) and N 8...
Genetic modification is a technology that allows incorporating beneficial genes from other organisms. One of the major challenges of current era is feeding the consisting growing population of the world. Reduced cultivatable land and climate change have made it even more challenging. Through genetic engineering technology it is possible to develop...
Mungbean or green gram [Vigna radiata (L.) R. Wilczek] is a pulse crop consumed worldwide for its high protein content and easy digestibility. It is a very good source of plant-based protein that could meet the demand of protein in the human body for poor populace and vegetarians as an alternative of meat. Apart from its high protein content, it is...
In genetic improvement of mungbean much success has not been achieved due to its recalcitrant nature towards in vitro regeneration. An attempt was made to develop an Agrobacterium-mediated in planta genetic transformation protocol for a locally grown mungbean variety BARI Mung-3 using a screenable marker gene. Two minutes of vacuum infiltration fol...
An efficient Agrobacterium-mediated transformation compatible in vitro regeneration protocol was developed for two important varieties of mungbean (Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek) cultivated in Bangladesh, namely Binamoog-5 and BARI Mung-6. Two different zygotic embryo derived explants, such as cotyledonary node (CN) and cotyledon attached decapitated...
Grain legumes or pulses have been considered as the main source of dietary proteins for the common and poor people of Bangladesh. A number of grain legumes, namely, lentil (Lens culinaris Medik), chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.), mungbean (Vigna radiata L. Wilczek) and peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) are being grown and consumed in Bangladesh. However, m...
Tomato leaf curl virus disease (ToLCVD) is one
of the major causes for maximum yield loss of tomato. This
disease is caused by tomato leaf curl viruses (ToLCV) belongs
to the genus Begomovirus. The infected plants emerge with
severe leaf curling, puckering, and yellow margin, reduced leaf
size and stunted growth. Tomato leaf curl symptoms caused
du...
Genetic diversity of 11 tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) varieties was
assessed through RAPD analysis. Twenty arbitrary oligonucleotide primers used
in the RAPD‐PCR produced a total of 584 different marker bands with an
average of 29.2 bands per primer. Based on the banding pattern 94.168%
polymorphism observed among the tomato varieties. Siz...
Cotyledons with attached petioles of two kenaf varieties were cultured on MS medium supplemented with 3.0 mg/l BAP and 0.5 mg/l IAA after co-cultivation with salt and drought tolerant Agrobacterium vector LBA-4404 (pBI121CIPKsense). Variety HC-2 showed higher percentage of shoot regeneration (80%) than variety HC-95. The regenerated shoots of both...
Abstract: The experiment was conducted at Bangladesh Jute Research Institute under Genetic Resources and Seed Division.
Genetic transformation of two gene constructs ( LBA4404 Gly-1 and CIPK) confers both salt and drought tolerance along with
GUS gene was used to co-cultivate a mesta variety HS-24 (Hibiscus sabdariffa). Cotyledons (with attached pe...