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Dr Cecil Antony

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Assistant Professor, School of Biotechnology
National Institute of Technology Calicut

Expertise

  • Immunology

Publications

Total Articles 6
Books 0
Proceedings 0

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Citations 198
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Professional Recognition

2011

NET

CSIR-UGC
2012

SRF

ICMR

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Biomedical Engineering Society of India

2020
Life Member

Indian Immunological Society

2011
Life Member

Bio

Decoding the immune suppression exerted by microbial pathogens on host phagocytes

Personal Details

  • Male
  • Assistant Professor , National Institute of Technology Calicut
  • Calicut Mukkam Road, Kerala, India
PhD
University of Delhi 2016
Assistant Professor Jul 2020 – Present
National Institute of Technology Calicut | School of Biotechnology

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Scholarly Work

Deciphering host genes that positively regulate the intracellular survival of Klebsiella pneumoniae MDR within the human macrophages

Funding Agency: ICMR

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3,000,000

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Immune modulation of human macrophages by Klebsiella pneumoniae secretory protein antigens

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Klebsiella pneumoniae antigens interaction with human macrophages

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Scholarly Publications

Suppression of protective responses upon activation of L-type voltage gated calcium channel in macrophages during Mycobacterium bovis BCG infection

Open Access
Article
Authors: Sharma D.;Tiwari B.K.;Mehto S.;Antony C.;Kak G.;Singh Y.;Natarajan K.

Regulation of L-type voltage gated calcium channel CACNA1S in macrophages upon Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection

Open Access
Article
Authors: Antony C.;Mehto S.;Tiwari B.K.;Singh Y.;Natarajan K.

Mycobacterium tuberculosis and human immunodeficiency virus type 1 cooperatively modulate macrophage apoptosis via toll like receptor 2 and calcium homeostasis

Open Access
Article
Authors: Mehto S.;Antony C.;Khan N.;Arya R.;Selvakumar A.;Tiwari B.K.;Vashishta M.;Singh Y.;Jameel S.;Natarajan K.

Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection induces HDAC1-mediated suppression of IL-12B gene expression in macrophages

Open Access
Article
Authors: Chandran A.;Antony C.;Jose L.;Mundayoor S.;Natarajan K.;Ajay Kumar R.

Reciprocal regulation of reactive oxygen species and phospho-CREB regulates voltage gated calcium channel expression during Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection

Open Access
Article
Authors: Selvakumar A.;Antony C.;Singhal J.;Tiwari B.K.;Singh Y.;Natarajan K.

Suppression of TLR2-induced il-12, reactive oxygen species, and inducible nitric oxide synthase expression by Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens expressed inside macrophages during the course of infection

Open Access
Article
Authors: Gupta D.;Sharma S.;Singhal J.;Satsangi A.T.;Antony C.;Natarajan K.