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Overview

Sanjoy K. Das is affiliated with Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center in the United States. Their research spans several fields, primarily focusing on materials science and environmental science, with a notable concentration on subfields such as biomaterials, pharmaceutical science, ecology, biomedical engineering, and polymers and plastics.

Das's work extensively covers topics related to advanced drug delivery systems and biodegradable polymer synthesis and properties. The research also encompasses electrospun nanofibers in biomedical applications, nanoparticle-based drug delivery, polymer nanocomposites and properties, bone tissue engineering materials, and coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics.

Frequent publication venues include:

  • Scientific Reports
  • Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology
  • ACS Omega
  • Colloids and Surfaces A Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
  • BioNanoScience

Co-authors who have collaborated frequently with Das are:

  • Soumalya Chakraborty
  • Rajan Rajabalaya
  • Sweet Naskar
  • Kajal Ghosal
  • Anindya Bose

Some recent papers by Sanjoy K. Das include:

  • "Effects of the preparation technique on the physicochemical characteristics and dissolution improvement of ketoprofen-SBE7-β-CD binary inclusion complexes," 2020, Colloids and Surfaces A Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
  • "A Review on Designing Poly (Lactic-co-glycolic Acid) Nanoparticles as Drug Delivery Systems," 2020, Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology
  • "Development and Characterization of Natural Product Derived Macromolecules Based Interpenetrating Polymer Network for Therapeutic Drug Targeting," 2021, ACS Omega
  • "Development and Evaluation of Curcumin Liquid Crystal Systems for Cervical Cancer," 2020, Scientia Pharmaceutica
  • "Green Synthesis, Characterization and In Vivo Evaluation of White Tea Silver Nanoparticles with 5-Fluorouracil on Colorectal Cancer," 2021, BioNanoScience

Best Publications

  • Multiple female reproductive failures in cyclooxygenase 2-deficient mice.

    Hyunjung Lim;Bibhash C Paria;Sanjoy K Das;Joseph E Dinchuk

  • MOLECULAR CUES TO IMPLANTATION

    S. K. Dey;H. Lim;Sanjoy K. Das;Jeff Reese

  • Heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor gene is induced in the mouse uterus temporally by the blastocyst solely at the site of its apposition: a possible ligand for interaction with blastocyst EGF-receptor in implantation

    S. K. Das;Xiao-Ning Wang;B. C. Paria;D. Damm

  • Estrogen is a critical determinant that specifies the duration of the window of uterine receptivity for implantation

    Wen-ge Ma;Haengseok Song;Sanjoy K. Das;Bibhash C. Paria

  • Deciphering the cross-talk of implantation: advances and challenges.

    B. C. Paria;Jeff Reese;Sanjoy K. Das;S. K. Dey

  • Developmental expression of the cyclo-oxygenase-1 and cyclo-oxygenase-2 genes in the peri-implantation mouse uterus and their differential regulation by the blastocyst and ovarian steroids.

    I Chakraborty;S K Das;J Wang;S K Dey

  • Production and physiological actions of anandamide in the vasculature of the rat kidney.

    D. G. Deutsch;M. S. Goligorsky;P. C. Schmid;R. J. Krebsbach

  • Prostaglandin E2 promotes colorectal adenoma growth via transactivation of the nuclear peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor δ

    Dingzhi Wang;Haibin Wang;Qiong Shi;Sharada Katkuri

  • Expression and steroid hormonal control of muc-1 in the mouse uterus

    Gulnar A. Surveyor;Sandra J. Gendler;Lucy Pemberton;S. K. Das

  • Differential uterine expression of estrogen and progesterone receptors correlates with uterine preparation for implantation and decidualization in the mouse

    Jian Tan;Bibhash C. Paria;Sudhansu K. Dey;Sanjoy K. Das

  • Amphiregulin is an implantation-specific and progesterone-regulated gene in the mouse uterus.

    S K Das;I Chakraborty;B C Paria;X N Wang

  • Dysregulation of EGF Family of Growth Factors and COX-2 in the Uterus during the Preattachment and Attachment Reactions of the Blastocyst with the Luminal Epithelium Correlates with Implantation Failure in LIF- Deficient Mice

    Haengseok Song;Hyunjung Lim;Sanjoy K. Das;Bibhash C. Paria

  • Cyclooxygenase-1 is overexpressed and promotes angiogenic growth factor production in ovarian cancer.

    Rajnish A. Gupta;Lovella V. Tejada;Beverly J. Tong;Sanjoy K. Das

  • Cochaperone immunophilin FKBP52 is critical to uterine receptivity for embryo implantation

    Susanne Tranguch;Joyce Cheung-Flynn;Takiko Daikoku;Viravan Prapapanich

  • Binding of multivalent carbohydrates to concanavalin A and Dioclea grandiflora lectin. Thermodynamic analysis of the "multivalency effect".

    Tarun K. Dam;René Roy;Sanjoy K. Das;Stefan Oscarson

  • Global gene expression analysis to identify molecular markers of uterine receptivity and embryo implantation.

    Jeff Reese;Sanjoy K. Das;Bibhash C. Paria;Hyunjung Lim

  • Aberrant cannabinoid signaling impairs oviductal transport of embryos.

    Haibin Wang;Yong Guo;Dingzhi Wang;Philip J Kingsley

  • Canonical Wnt signaling is critical to estrogen-mediated uterine growth.

    Xiaonan Hou;Yi Tan;Meiling Li;Sudhansu K. Dey

  • Expression of the epidermal growth factor receptor gene is regulated in mouse blastocysts during delayed implantation

    B C Paria;S K Das;G K Andrews;S K Dey

  • Estrogenic responses in estrogen receptor-α deficient mice reveal a distinct estrogen signaling pathway

    S. K. Das;Julia A. Taylor;Kenneth S. Korach;B. C. Paria

Frequent Co-Authors

Sudhansu K. Dey
Sudhansu K. Dey Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Raymond N. DuBois
Raymond N. DuBois Medical University of South Carolina
Glen K. Andrews
Glen K. Andrews University of Kansas
Michael Klagsbrun
Michael Klagsbrun Boston Children's Hospital
Lawrence J. Marnett
Lawrence J. Marnett Vanderbilt University
Anil G. Jegga
Anil G. Jegga Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
David W. Threadgill
David W. Threadgill Texas A&M University
Béatrice Desvergne
Béatrice Desvergne University of Lausanne
Daniel D. Carson
Daniel D. Carson Rice University
Ossama Tawfik
Ossama Tawfik Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City

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