Divya Sivanesan
Indian Institute of Technology Madras
6 Papers
5 Citations
Divya Sivanesan is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Madras. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer stem cell & Cancer cell. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Evaluation of platelet lysate as a substitute for FBS in explant and enzymatic isolation methods of human umbilical cord MSCs
Sangeetha Kandoi,Praveen Kumar L,Bamadeb Patra,Prasanna Vidyasekar,Divya Sivanesan,S. Vijayalakshmi,Kalyanaraman Rajagopal,Rama Shanker Verma +7 more
TL;DR: Platelet lysate from expired platelets is a viable alternative to FBS for generating clinically relevant numbers of MSC from explant cultures over enzymatic method and shows typical immunophenotype, plasticity, immunomodulatory property and chromosomal stability.
PTEN/FOXO3/AKT pathway regulates cell death and mediates morphogenetic differentiation of Colorectal Cancer Cells under Simulated Microgravity
TL;DR: The regulation of cell function and viability under microgravity through PTEN/FOXO3/AKT pathway is highlighted to understand the three-dimensional (3D) biology of cancer in the aspect of stress response.
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Simulated microgravity increases polyploid giant cancer cells and nuclear localization of YAP.
TL;DR: The role of simulation of microgravity (SMG) using rotary cell culture system (RCCS) in increasing stemness in human colorectal cancer cell HCT116 is described and distinct features of cancer stem cells including CD133/CD44 dual positive cells and migration are observed in SMG which was not altered by autophagy induction or inhibition.
5FU encapsulated polyglycerol sebacate nanoparticles as anti-cancer drug carriers
TL;DR: 5FU encapsulated PGS nanoparticles are a potential drug carrier to deliver 5FU efficiently to cancer cells and were found to be ideal for breast cancer treatment.
Importance of Interkingdom Interactions Among Oral Microbiome Towards Caries Development – A Review
Kalpana Balakrishnan,Divya Sivanesan,Gaanappriya Mohan,Sachin S. Gunthe,Rama Shanker Verma +4 more
- 20 May 2021
TL;DR: Evidence is provided on the interkingdom interaction that establishes a complex community that could help predict future oral and systemic diseases and give a holistic view of the caries etiology.
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