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Ruchika Kaul Ghanekar, Ph.D.
 
 
Interactive Research School in Health Affairs
Pune Satara Road, Katraj-Dhankawadi
Pune - 411 043   
Maharashtra   
 
E-mail: ruchika.kaulghanekar@gmail.com
 
URL: http://irsha.bharatividyapeeth.edu/Research/Cell-and-Translational-Research/default.aspx
 
Positions Held:
Position Affiliation Time Period
Lecturer
 
Research Summary:
Prevention of Cancer using Nutraceuticals, Herbal medicine, and Nanobiotechnology approach
 
Publications:
1.Choudhari, A. S., Raina, P., Deshpande, M. M., Wali, A. G., Zanwar, A., Bodhankar, S. L. and Kaul-Ghanekar, R.  Evaluating the anti-inflammatory potential of Tectaria cicutaria L. rhizome extract in vitro as well as in vivo. Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 2013.  150, 215-222. [PubMed]
2.Choudhari, A. S., Suryavanshi, S. A. and Kaul-Ghanekar, R.  The aqueous extract of Ficus religiosa induces cell cycle arrest in human cervical cancer cell lines SiHa (HPV-16 Positive) and apoptosis in HeLa (HPV-18 positive). PloS One. 2013.  8, e70127. [PubMed]
3.Bandivadekar, M., Pancholi, S., Kaul-Ghanekar, R., Choudhari, A. and Koppikar, S.  Single non-ionic surfactant based self-nanoemulsifying drug delivery systems: formulation, characterization, cytotoxicity and permeability enhancement study. Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy. 2013.  39, 696-703. [PubMed]
4.Bandivadeka, M. M., Pancholi, S. S., Kaul-Ghanekar, R., Choudhari, A. and Koppikar, S.  Self-microemulsifying smaller molecular volume oil (Capmul MCM) using non-ionic surfactants: a delivery system for poorly water-soluble drug. Drug Development and Industrial Pharmacy. 2012.  38, 883-892. [PubMed]
5.Kale, S. N., Jadhav, A. D., Verma, S., Koppikar, S. J., Kaul-Ghanekar, R., Dhole, S. D. and Ogale, S. B.  Characterization of biocompatible NiCo2O4 nanoparticles for applications in hyperthermia and drug delivery. Nanomedicine : Nanotechnology, Biology, and Medicine. 2012.  8, 452-459. [PubMed]
6.Malonia, S. K., Sinha, S., Lakshminarasimhan, P., Singh, K., Jalota-Badhwar, A., Rampalli, S., Kaul-Ghanekar, R. and Chattopadhyay, S.  Gene regulation by SMAR1: Role in cellular homeostasis and cancer. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta. 2011.  1815, 1-12. [PubMed]
7.Koppikar, S. J., Choudhari, A. S., Suryavanshi, S. A., Kumari, S., Chattopadhyay, S. and Kaul-Ghanekar, R.  Aqueous cinnamon extract (ACE-c) from the bark of Cinnamomum cassia causes apoptosis in human cervical cancer cell line (SiHa) through loss of mitochondrial membrane potential. BMC Cancer. 2010.  10, 210. [PubMed]
8.Kaul-Ghanekar, R., Singh, S., Mamgain, H., Jalota-Badhwar, A., Paknikar, K. M. and Chattopadhyay, S.  Tumor suppressor protein SMAR1 modulates the roughness of cell surface: combined AFM and SEM study. BMC Cancer. 2009.  9, 350. [PubMed]
9.Pandey, V., Vijayakumar, M. V., Kaul-Ghanekar, R., Mamgain, H., Paknikar, K. and Bhat, M. K.  Atomic force microscopy, biochemical analysis of 3T3-L1 cells differentiated in the absence and presence of insulin. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta. 2009.  1790, 57-64. [PubMed]
10.Jalota-Badhwar, A., Kaul-Ghanekar, R., Mogare, D., Boppana, R., Paknikar, K. M. and Chattopadhyay, S.  SMAR1-derived P44 peptide retains its tumor suppressor function through modulation of p53. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2007.  282, 9902-9913. [PubMed]
11.Jalota, A., Singh, K., Pavithra, L., Kaul-Ghanekar, R., Jameel, S. and Chattopadhyay, S.  Tumor suppressor SMAR1 activates and stabilizes p53 through its arginine-serine-rich motif. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2005.  280, 16019-16029. [PubMed]
12.Kaul-Ghanekar, R., Majumdar, S., Jalota, A., Gulati, N., Dubey, N., Saha, B. and Chattopadhyay, S.  Abnormal V(D)J recombination of T cell receptor beta locus in SMAR1 transgenic mice. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2005.  280, 9450-9459. [PubMed]
13.Kaul-Ghanekar, R., Jalota, A., Pavithra, L., Tucker, P. and Chattopadhyay, S.  SMAR1 and Cux/CDP modulate chromatin and act as negative regulators of the TCRbeta enhancer (Ebeta). Nucleic Acids Research. 2004.  32, 4862-4875. [PubMed]
 
Education 
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Ph.D.
  Last modified on : Dec 9, 2013
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