
Susmita Sarkar
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Oct 30, 2024 |
elifesciences.org | Susmita Sarkar |Saurabh Gupta |Chiranjit Mahato |Dibyendu Kumar Das
A crucial question rises: Is ATP special in its role as an aggregate solubilizer? Toward this end, to investigate ATP’s relative efficiency in inducing the solubility of hydrophobic entities (biological macromolecules) within cells, we compared it to a conventional chemical hydrotrope sodium xylene sulfonate (NaXS), routinely used in various industrial applications to solubilize sparingly soluble compounds in water.
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Oct 14, 2024 |
pubs.rsc.org | Susmita Sarkar |Aerospace Engineering |Bairav S. Vishnugopi |Avijit Karmakar
Electrode–electrolyte interactions dictate thermal stability of sodium-ion batteries† This work delineates the thermal safety of full-scale sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) by interrogating the material-level electrochemical and thermal responses of micro and nano-structured tin (Sn) based anodes and sodium vanadium phosphate (NVP) cathodes in suitable electrolyte systems.
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Aug 5, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Susmita Sarkar |Saurabh Gupta |Chiranjit Mahato |Dibyendu Kumar Das
AbstractProteins occurring in significantly high concentrations in cellular environments (over 100 mg/mL) and functioning in crowded cytoplasm, often face the prodigious challenges of aggregation which are the pathological hallmark of aging and are critically responsible for a wide spectrum of rising human diseases.
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May 10, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Susmita Sarkar |Saurabh Gupta |Chiranjit Mahato |Dibyendu Kumar Das
AbstractProteins occurring in significantly high concentrations in cellular environments (over 100 mg/mL) and functioning in crowded cytoplasm, often face the prodigious challenges of aggregation which are the pathological hallmark of aging and are critically responsible for a wide spectrum of rising human diseases.
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Jan 16, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Susmita Sarkar |Saurabh Gupta |Chiranjit Mahato |Dibyendu Kumar Das
AbstractProteins occurring in significantly high concentrations in cellular environments (over 100 mg/mL) and functioning in crowded cytoplasm, often face the prodigious challenges of aggregation which are the pathological hallmark of aging and are critically responsible for a wide spectrum of rising human diseases.
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