His scientific interests lie mostly in Cancer research, Cancer, Pancreatic cancer, Immunology and Mucin. His Cancer research research incorporates elements of Epidermal growth factor receptor, Cancer cell, Carcinogenesis, Metastasis and Prostate cancer. His research in Cancer focuses on subjects like Progenitor cell, which are connected to Cancer stem cell, Wnt signaling pathway, Adult stem cell and Pharmacology.
His work carried out in the field of Pancreatic cancer brings together such families of science as Malignancy, microRNA and Pancreas. His work in Immunology addresses issues such as Epithelial–mesenchymal transition, which are connected to fields such as Mesenchymal stem cell and Vimentin. His Mucin research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Cell signaling, Tandem repeat, Glycoprotein and Cell biology.
His primary areas of study are Cancer research, Pancreatic cancer, Cancer, Internal medicine and Mucin. His Cancer research research incorporates themes from Cancer cell, Cancer stem cell, Carcinogenesis, Immunology and Metastasis. The various areas that Surinder K. Batra examines in his Pancreatic cancer study include Molecular biology, Downregulation and upregulation, Pancreas and Pathology.
The Cancer study combines topics in areas such as Progenitor cell and Wnt signaling pathway. His Internal medicine research includes elements of Gastroenterology, Cell culture, Endocrinology and Oncology. His work in Mucin addresses subjects such as Cell biology, which are connected to disciplines such as Cell.
His main research concerns Cancer research, Pancreatic cancer, Metastasis, Cancer and Cancer stem cell. The concepts of his Cancer research study are interwoven with issues in Cancer cell, Carcinogenesis, Stem cell, Tumor progression and Mucin. Surinder K. Batra usually deals with Pancreatic cancer and limits it to topics linked to Survival rate and Disease.
His Metastasis study also includes fields such as
Surinder K. Batra spends much of his time researching Cancer research, Pancreatic cancer, Metastasis, Cancer and Cancer stem cell. The study incorporates disciplines such as Gene knockdown, Cancer cell, Tumor microenvironment, Antigen and Mucin in addition to Cancer research. His work on MUC1 is typically connected to Mucus as part of general Mucin study, connecting several disciplines of science.
His Pancreatic cancer research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Trefoil factor 3, Malignancy, DNA methylation, Biomarker and Feature selection. His Metastasis research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Cell, Glycosyltransferase, Enzyme, Protein–protein interaction and Desmoplasia. His Cancer study is concerned with Internal medicine in general.
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Tumour exosome integrins determine organotropic metastasis
Ayuko Hoshino;Bruno Costa-Silva;Tang-Long Shen;Goncalo Rodrigues.
Nature (2015)
Pancreatic cancer exosomes initiate pre-metastatic niche formation in the liver
Bruno Costa-Silva;Nicole M. Aiello;Allyson J. Ocean;Swarnima Singh.
Nature Cell Biology (2015)
Targeting the EGFR signaling pathway in cancer therapy
Parthasarathy Seshacharyulu;Moorthy P Ponnusamy;Dhanya Haridas;Maneesh Jain.
Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets (2012)
Monoclonal Antibodies against EGFRvIII Are Tumor Specific and React with Breast and Lung Carcinomas and Malignant Gliomas
Carol J. Wikstrand;Laura P. Hale;Surinder K. Batra;M. Leslie Hill.
Cancer Research (1995)
Stem cells: a revolution in therapeutics-recent advances in stem cell biology and their therapeutic applications in regenerative medicine and cancer therapies.
M Mimeault;R Hauke;S K Batra.
Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (2007)
Cloning and sequencing of a human pancreatic tumor mucin cDNA.
Michael S. Lan;Surinder Kumar Batra;Wen Ning Qi;Richard S. Metzgar.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1990)
Structural organization and classification of the human mucin genes.
N. Moniaux;F. Escande;N. Porchet;J. P. Aubert.
Frontiers in Bioscience (2001)
The multifaceted roles of neutrophil gelatinase associated lipocalin (NGAL) in inflammation and cancer
Subhankar Chakraborty;Sukhwinder Kaur;Sushovan Guha;Surinder K. Batra.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (2012)
Concise review: recent advances on the significance of stem cells in tissue regeneration and cancer therapies.
Murielle Mimeault;Surinder K. Batra.
Stem Cells (2006)
Membrane-bound mucins: the mechanistic basis for alterations in the growth and survival of cancer cells.
S Bafna;S Kaur;S K Batra;S K Batra.
Oncogene (2010)
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