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Overview

Susanta Roychoudhury is affiliated with the Indian Institute of Chemical Biology in India. Their research primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, as well as Medicine. Within these domains, the subfields of Molecular Biology, Oncology, Cancer Research, Genetics, and Surgery feature prominently in their work.

Their publication record includes a focus on topics such as Cancer-related Molecular Pathways, Epigenetics and DNA Methylation, RNA modifications and cancer, Wnt/β-catenin signaling in development and cancer, Cancer-related gene regulation, Ubiquitin and proteasome pathways, and MicroRNA in disease regulation.

Frequent coauthors in Roychoudhury's work include Anup Roy, Somsubhra Nath, Chinmay Kumar Panda, Mukta Basu, and Debmalya Sengupta. These collaborations have contributed to a consistent output of research articles.

The prominent venues in which they have published multiple papers include Frontiers in Oncology, Scientific Reports, Cellular Oncology, Gynecologic Oncology Reports, and FEBS Letters.

Recent notable papers authored by Roychoudhury or within their research circle are:

  • sigFeature: Novel Significant Feature Selection Method for Classification of Gene Expression Data Using Support Vector Machine and t Statistic (2020, Frontiers in Genetics)
  • Cancer Stemness: p53 at the Wheel (2021, Frontiers in Oncology)
  • Differences in the bacteriome of swab, saliva, and tissue biopsies in oral cancer (2021, Scientific Reports)
  • Functional Landscape of Dysregulated MicroRNAs in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma: Clinical Implications (2020, Frontiers in Oncology)
  • Salivary bacterial shifts in oral leukoplakia resemble the dysbiotic oral cancer bacteriome (2020, Journal of Oral Microbiology)

Best Publications

  • Ethnic India: A Genomic View, With Special Reference to Peopling and Structure

    Analabha Basu;Namita Mukherjee;Sangita Roy;Sanghamitra Sengupta

  • Genetic landscape of the people of India: A canvas for disease gene exploration

    Samir K. Brahmachari;Partha P. Majumder;Mitali Mukerji;Saman Habib

  • The Indian Genome Variation database (IGVdb): a project overview

    Samir K. Brahmachari;Lalji Singh;Abhay Sharma;Mitali Mukerji

  • TP53 codon 72 polymorphism and cervical cancer: a pooled analysis of individual data from 49 studies

    Stefanie J. Klug;Meike Ressing;Jochem Koenig;Martin C. Abba

  • Overexpression of Cdc20 leads to impairment of the spindle assembly checkpoint and aneuploidization in oral cancer.

    Gourish Mondal;Shiladitya Sengupta;Chinmay Kumar Panda;Susanne M Gollin

  • Genomic structures and population histories of linguistically distinct tribal groups of India.

    Susanta Roychoudhury;Sangita Roy;Analabha Basu;Rajat Banerjee

  • CD44(high)CD24(low) molecular signature determines the Cancer Stem Cell and EMT phenotype in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma.

    Sangeeta Ghuwalewala;Dishari Ghatak;Pijush Das;Sanjib Dey

  • Genetic variants associated with arsenic susceptibility: study of purine nucleoside phosphorylase, arsenic (+3) methyltransferase, and glutathione S-transferase omega genes.

    Sujata De Chaudhuri;Pritha Ghosh;Nilendu Sarma;Papiya Majumdar

  • Analysis of CAG repeats in SCA1, SCA2, SCA3, SCA6, SCA7 and DRPLA loci in spinocerebellar ataxia patients and distribution of CAG repeats at the SCA1, SCA2 and SCA6 loci in nine ethnic populations of eastern India

    Priyadarshi Basu;Biswanath Chattopadhyay;Prasanta K. Gangopadhaya;Subhas C. Mukherjee

  • Overexpression of EGFR in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Is Associated with Inactivation of SH3GL2 and CDC25A Genes

    Guru Prasad Maiti;Pinaki Mondal;Nupur Mukherjee;Amlan Ghosh;Amlan Ghosh

  • Subtype-specific alterations of the Wnt signaling pathway in breast cancer: clinical and prognostic significance.

    Nupur Mukherjee;Nilanjana Bhattacharya;Neyaz Alam;Anup Roy

  • FUNDAMENTAL GENOMIC UNITY OF ETHNIC INDIA IS REVEALED BY ANALYSIS OF MITOCHONDRIAL DNA

    Susanta Roychoudhury;Sangita Roy;Badal Dey;Madan Chakraborty

  • Alterations in candidate genes PHF2, FANCC, PTCH1 and XPA at chromosomal 9q22.3 region: pathological significance in early- and late-onset breast carcinoma.

    Satyabrata Sinha;Ratnesh Kumar Singh;Neyaz Alam;Anup Roy

  • Genetic and epigenetic changes of HPV16 in cervical cancer differentially regulate E6/E7 expression and associate with disease progression

    Dipanjana Mazumder;Ratnesh Kumar Singh;Sraboni Mitra;Sankhadeep Dutta

  • Negligible male gene flow across ethnic boundaries in India, revealed by analysis of Y-chromosomal DNA polymorphisms.

    Nitai Pada Bhattacharyya;Priyadarshi Basu;Madhusudan Das;Srimanta Pramanik

  • Polymorphisms at p53, p73, and MDM2 loci modulate the risk of tobacco associated leukoplakia and oral cancer.

    Chaitali Misra;Mousumi Majumder;Swati Bajaj;Saurabh Ghosh

  • In vitro propagation of human hepatitis B virus in a rat hepatoma cell line.

    Chiaho Shih;Lin-Sheng Li;Susanta Roychoudhury;Ming-Hsiu Ho

  • Interaction between IL1B gene promoter polymorphisms in determining susceptibility to helicobacter pylori associated duodenal ulcer

    Meenakshi Chakravorty;Arunima Ghosh;Abhijit Choudhury;Amal Santra

  • Association of specific genotype and haplotype of p53 gene with cervical cancer in India.

    S Mitra;C Misra;R K Singh;C K Panda

  • The Indian Genome Variation Consortium The Indian Genome Variation database (IGVdb): a project overview

    Samir K. Brahmachari;Lalji Singh;Abhay Sharma;Mitali Mukerji

Frequent Co-Authors

Partha P. Majumder
Partha P. Majumder Indian Statistical Institute
Kunal Ray
Kunal Ray Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research
Samir K. Brahmachari
Samir K. Brahmachari Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology
Alok Dhawan
Alok Dhawan Indian Institute of Toxicology Research
Chiaho Shih
Chiaho Shih Academia Sinica
Jyotsna Batra
Jyotsna Batra Queensland University of Technology
Kumarasamy Thangaraj
Kumarasamy Thangaraj Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics
Lalji Singh
Lalji Singh Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology
Balaram Ghosh
Balaram Ghosh Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani

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