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Archita Das
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Archita Das
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Medical College of Georgia
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology
(312) 996-7622
CB 3315
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Ph.D., Biotechnology
University of Calcutta, 2013
MS, Zoology/Animal Biology
University of Burdwan, 2003
BS, Zoology/Animal Biology
University of Burdwan, 2001
Courses Taught Most Recent Academic Year
VBIO 9010
Seminar in Vascular Bio
VBIO 9020
Vascular Biology Journal Club
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Selected Recent Publications
Protein disulfide isomerase A1 as a novel redox sensor in VEGFR2 signaling and angiogenesis., 2022
Journal Article, Academic Journal
Exercise improves angiogenic function of circulating exosomes in type 2 diabetes: Role of exosomal SOD3., 2022
Journal Article, Academic Journal
Cysteine oxidation of copper transporter CTR1 drives VEGFR2 signalling and angiogenesis., 2022
Journal Article, Academic Journal
The P-type ATPase transporter ATP7A promotes angiogenesis by limiting autophagic degradation of VEGFR2., 2021
Journal Article, Academic Journal
Nuclear translocation of Atox1 potentiates activin A-induced cell migration and colony formation in colon cancer., 2020
Journal Article, Academic Journal