
Sumaya AkterUniversity of New Hampshire | UNH · Department of Molecular, Celluar and Biomedical Sciences
Sumaya Akter
Doctor of Philosophy
PhD student
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Introduction
The goal of my research project is to determine how ciliary signaling affects postnatal neurodevelopment and neuronal function in the adult brain, and thereby modulates memory formation. Our long-term vision is to build bridges connecting fundamental neuroscience research with translational medicine, facilitating the development of novel therapies to treat cognitive dysfunction-related disorders.
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Currently, liver diseases have become a serious global health issue, and this situation occurs due to the exposure of the liver to different agents, such as chemicals, alcohol, viruses, and autoimmune diseases. Mangiferin is a natural bioactive xanthone C-glycoside compound and a potent antioxidant that is widely found in medicinal plants such as t...
Kidney diseases, including acute kidney injury (AKI) and chronic kidney disease (CKD), have become critical clinical, socioeconomic, and public health concerns worldwide. The kidney requires a lot of energy, and mitochondria act as the central organelle for the proper functioning of the kidney. Mitochondrial dysfunction has been associated with the...
Both acute and chronic kidney diseases substantially contribute to the morbidities and mortality of patients worldwide. The existing therapeutics, which are mostly developed from synthetic sources, present some unexpected effects in patients, provoking researchers to explore potential novel alternatives. Natural products that have protective effect...
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Hi!
Everytime during immunostaining I found all of my sample tissues do not unfold. As they remain folded I am going through a hard time to mount them.
I would be grateful if anyone could help me by giving your valuable suggestions.