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Dr Sukhdeep Kumar

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Assistant Professor,
DAV University

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  • Biology

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Citations 19
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Citations 14
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Bio

Cancer Biology, Protein Misfolding

Personal Details

  • Male
  • Assistant Professor , DAV University
  • DAV University, Jalandhar
Ph.D
Other Institute 2016
Assistant Professor Sep 2016 – Present
DAV University

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Scholarly Publications

Arsenic and 17-β-estradiol bind to each other and neutralize each other’s signaling effects

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Calcium binding to beta-2-microglobulin at physiological Ph drives the occurrence of conformational changes which cause the protein to precipitate into amorphous forms that subsequently transform into amyloid aggregates

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Authors: Kumar S.;Sharma P.;Arora K.;Raje M.;Guptasarma P.