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14757
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Sanjeev Banerjee publication distribution in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Medicine in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Sanjeev Banerjee sits on this spectrum.

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101 publications 1,796+

This scientist: 181 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Sanjeev Banerjee D-index placement in Medicine in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Medicine scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Sanjeev Banerjee sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 85 D-Index — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Sanjeev Banerjee is affiliated with Wayne State University in the United States. Their primary research contributions lie within the field of Medicine, with specific focus on Surgery and Epidemiology as subfields of study.

The research topics covered in their work include:

  • Shoulder and Clavicle Injuries
  • Shoulder Injury and Treatment
  • Hip and Femur Fractures

Sanjeev Banerjee has published scholarly articles in scientific journals, most notably in the International Journal of Advanced Research.

One of their recent papers is titled A PROSPECTIVE STUDY OF FUNCTIONAL OUTCOMES FOR CLOSED FRACTURE PROXIMAL HUMERUS TREATED WITH EXTERNAL FIXATOR, published in 2023 in the International Journal of Advanced Research.

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Chinmaya Kumar Pradhan
  • H.S. Varma
  • Sparsh Naik

This collaborative network indicates ongoing research partnerships within their specialization in orthopedic injuries and treatments.

Best Publications

  • Multi-targeted therapy of cancer by genistein

    Sanjeev Banerjee;Yiwei Li;Zhiwei Wang;Fazlul H. Sarkar

  • Acquisition of Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition Phenotype of Gemcitabine-Resistant Pancreatic Cancer Cells Is Linked with Activation of the Notch Signaling Pathway

    Zhiwei Wang;Yiwei Li;Dejuan Kong;Sanjeev Banerjee

  • Gemcitabine sensitivity can be induced in pancreatic cancer cells through modulation of miR-200 and miR-21 expression by curcumin or its analogue CDF.

    Shadan Ali;Aamir Ahmad;Sanjeev Banerjee;Subhash Padhye

  • Epithelial to mesenchymal transition is mechanistically linked with stem cell signatures in prostate cancer cells.

    Dejuan Kong;Sanjeev Banerjee;Aamir Ahmad;Yiwei Li

  • Down-regulation of Notch-1 inhibits invasion by inactivation of nuclear factor-κB, vascular endothelial growth factor, and matrix metalloproteinase-9 in pancreatic cancer cells

    Zhiwei Wang;Sanjeev Banerjee;Yiwei Li;K.M. Wahidur Rahman

  • Curcumin-induced suppression of cell proliferation correlates with down-regulation of cyclin D1 expression and CDK4-mediated retinoblastoma protein phosphorylation.

    Asok Mukhopadhyay;Sanjeev Banerjee;Lewis Joe Stafford;Chunzhi Xia

  • Down-regulation of Notch-1 contributes to cell growth inhibition and apoptosis in pancreatic cancer cells

    Zhiwei Wang;Yuxiang Zhang;Yiwei Li;Sanjeev Banerjee

  • Metformin inhibits cell proliferation, migration and invasion by attenuating CSC function mediated by deregulating miRNAs in pancreatic cancer cells

    Bin Bao;Zhiwei Wang;Shadan Ali;Aamir Ahmad

  • Pancreatic cancer: understanding and overcoming chemoresistance

    Zhiwei Wang;Yiwei Li;Aamir Ahmad;Sanjeev Banerjee

  • Targeting miRNAs involved in cancer stem cell and EMT regulation: An emerging concept in overcoming drug resistance

    Zhiwei Wang;Yiwei Li;Aamir Ahmad;Asfar S. Azmi

  • Retraction notice to “Notch-1 induces Epithelial-mesenchymal transition consistent with cancer stem cell phenotype in pancreatic cancer cells”

    Bin Bao;Zhiwei Wang;Shadan Ali;Dejuan Kong

  • miR-200 Regulates PDGF-D-Mediated Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition, Adhesion, and Invasion of Prostate Cancer Cells

    Dejuan Kong;Yiwei Li;Zhiwei Wang;Sanjeev Banerjee

  • Notch-1 down-regulation by curcumin is associated with the inhibition of cell growth and the induction of apoptosis in pancreatic cancer cells.

    Zhiwei Wang;Yuxiang Zhang;Sanjeev Banerjee;Yiwei Li

  • Curcumin Analogue CDF Inhibits Pancreatic Tumor Growth by Switching on Suppressor microRNAs and Attenuating EZH2 Expression

    Bin Bao;Shadan Ali;Sanjeev Banerjee;Zhiwei Wang

  • Curcumin Inhibits the Proteasome Activity in Human Colon Cancer Cells In vitro and In vivo

    Vesna Milacic;Sanjeev Banerjee;Kristin R. Landis-Piwowar;Fazlul H. Sarkar

  • Emerging role of Notch in stem cells and cancer

    Zhiwei Wang;Yiwei Li;Sanjeev Banerjee;Fazlul H. Sarkar

  • Down-regulation of Forkhead Box M1 transcription factor leads to the inhibition of invasion and angiogenesis of pancreatic cancer cells.

    Zhiwei Wang;Sanjeev Banerjee;Dejuan Kong;Yiwei Li

  • Molecular Evidence for Increased Antitumor Activity of Gemcitabine by Genistein In vitro and In vivo Using an Orthotopic Model of Pancreatic Cancer

    Sanjeev Banerjee;Yuxiang Zhang;Shadan Ali;Mohammad Bhuiyan

  • Antitumor Activity of Gemcitabine and Oxaliplatin Is Augmented by Thymoquinone in Pancreatic Cancer

    Sanjeev Banerjee;Ahmed O. Kaseb;Zhiwei Wang;Deujan Kong

  • From here to eternity - the secret of Pharaohs: Therapeutic potential of black cumin seeds and beyond.

    Subhash Padhye;Sanjeev Banerjee;Aamir Ahmad;Ramzi Mohammad

Frequent Co-Authors

Fazlul H. Sarkar
Fazlul H. Sarkar Wayne State University
Zhiwei Wang
Zhiwei Wang Soochow University
Yiwei Li
Yiwei Li Wayne State University
Bin Bao
Bin Bao Wayne State University
Subhash Padhye
Subhash Padhye Savitribai Phule Pune University
Philip A. Philip
Philip A. Philip Wayne State University
James L. Abbruzzese
James L. Abbruzzese Duke University
Prashant Kesharwani
Prashant Kesharwani Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya
Lucio Miele
Lucio Miele Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans
Q. Ping Dou
Q. Ping Dou Wayne State University

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