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  • An Interplay Between Reacti... An Interplay Between Reaction-Diffusion and Cell-Matrix Adhesion Regulates Multiscale Invasion in Early Breast Carcinomatosis
    Pally, Dharma; Pramanik, Durjay; Bhat, Ramray Frontiers in physiology, 08/2019, Volume: 10
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    The progression of cancer in the breast involves multiple reciprocal interactions between malignantly transformed epithelia, surrounding untransformed but affected stromal cells, and the ...
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  • Mutually exclusive locales ... Mutually exclusive locales for N-linked glycans and disorder in human glycoproteins
    Goutham, Shyamili; Kumari, Indu; Pally, Dharma ... Scientific reports, 04/2020, Volume: 10, Issue: 1
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    Several post-translational protein modifications lie predominantly within regions of disorder: the biased localization has been proposed to expand the binding versatility of disordered regions. ...
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  • Extracellular matrix dynami... Extracellular matrix dynamics: A key regulator of cell migration across length-scales and systems
    Pally, Dharma; Naba, Alexandra Current opinion in cell biology, February 2024, 2024-02-00, 20240201, Volume: 86
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    The interactions between cells and their surrounding extracellular matrix (ECM) are dynamic and play critical roles in cell migration during development, health, and diseases. Recent advances have ...
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  • Heterogeneity in 2,6-Linked... Heterogeneity in 2,6-Linked Sialic Acids Potentiates Invasion of Breast Cancer Epithelia
    Pally, Dharma; Pramanik, Durjay; Hussain, Shahid ... ACS central science, 01/2021, Volume: 7, Issue: 1
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    Heterogeneity in phenotypes of malignantly transformed cells and aberrant glycan expression on their surface are two prominent hallmarks of cancers that have hitherto not been linked to each other. ...
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  • Nanomotors Sense Local Phys... Nanomotors Sense Local Physicochemical Heterogeneities in Tumor Microenvironments
    Dasgupta, Debayan; Pally, Dharma; Saini, Deepak K. ... Angewandte Chemie (International ed.), December 21, 2020, Volume: 59, Issue: 52
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    The invasion of cancer is brought about by continuous interaction of malignant cells with their surrounding tissue microenvironment. Investigating the remodeling of local extracellular matrix (ECM) ...
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  • Complexity: the organizing ... Complexity: the organizing principle at the interface of biological (dis)order
    Bhat, Ramray; Pally, Dharma Journal of genetics, 07/2017, Volume: 96, Issue: 3
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    The term complexity means several things to biologists. When qualifying morphological phenotype, on the one hand, it is used to signify the sheer complicatedness of living systems, especially as a ...
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  • Galectin‑9 Signaling Drives... Galectin‑9 Signaling Drives Breast Cancer Invasion through Extracellular Matrix
    Pally, Dharma; Banerjee, Mallar; Hussain, Shahid ... ACS chemical biology, 06/2022, Volume: 17, Issue: 6
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    Aberrations in glycan and lectin expression and function represent one of the earliest hallmarks of cancer. Among galectins, a conserved family of β-galactoside-binding lectins, the role of ...
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