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Dr. Parikshit Bagchi, Ph.D.
Dr. Parikshit Bagchi, Ph.D.
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Opportunistic intruders: how viruses orchestrate ER functions to infect cells
MS Ravindran, P Bagchi, CN Cunningham, B Tsai
Nature Reviews Microbiology 14 (7), 407-420, 2016
1152016
Rotavirus nonstructural protein 1 suppresses virus-induced cellular apoptosis to facilitate viral growth by activating the cell survival pathways during early stages of infection
P Bagchi, D Dutta, S Chattopadhyay, A Mukherjee, UC Halder, S Sarkar, ...
Journal of virology 84 (13), 6834-6845, 2010
1132010
Full genomic analyses of human rotavirus G4P [], G4P [], G9P [] and G10P [] strains from North-eastern India: evidence for interspecies transmission and complex reassortment events
A Mukherjee, S Ghosh, P Bagchi, D Dutta, S Chattopadhyay, N Kobayashi, ...
Clinical Microbiology and Infection 17 (9), 1343-1346, 2011
802011
Surveillance and molecular characterization of rotavirus strains circulating in Manipur, north-eastern India: increasing prevalence of emerging G12 strains
A Mukherjee, S Chattopadhyay, P Bagchi, D Dutta, NB Singh, R Arora, ...
Infection, Genetics and Evolution 10 (2), 311-320, 2010
802010
Full genomic analysis of a human group A rotavirus G9P [6] strain from Eastern India provides evidence for porcine-to-human interspecies transmission
A Mukherjee, D Dutta, S Ghosh, P Bagchi, S Chattopadhyay, ...
Archives of virology 154, 733-746, 2009
702009
Dengue virus infection: a tale of viral exploitations and host responses
N Nanaware, A Banerjee, S Mullick Bagchi, P Bagchi, A Mukherjee
Viruses 13 (10), 1967, 2021
652021
The molecular chaperone heat shock protein-90 positively regulates rotavirus infection
D Dutta, P Bagchi, A Chatterjee, MK Nayak, A Mukherjee, ...
Virology 391 (2), 325-333, 2009
632009
Cell death regulation during influenza A virus infection by matrix (M1) protein: a model of viral control over the cellular survival pathway
UC Halder, P Bagchi, S Chattopadhyay, D Dutta, M Chawla-Sarkar
Cell death & disease 2 (9), e197-e197, 2011
592011
A Non-enveloped Virus Hijacks Host Disaggregation Machinery to Translocate across the Endoplasmic Reticulum Membrane
MS Ravindran, P Bagchi, T Inoue, B Tsai
PLOS Pathogens 11 (8), e1005086, 2015
572015
EMC1-dependent stabilization drives membrane penetration of a partially destabilized non-enveloped virus
P Bagchi, T Inoue, B Tsai
eLife 5, pii: e21470, 2016
562016
MAVS protein is attenuated by rotavirus nonstructural protein 1
S Nandi, S Chanda, P Bagchi, MK Nayak, R Bhowmick, M Chawla-Sarkar
PloS one 9 (3), e92126, 2014
532014
The endoplasmic reticulum membrane j protein c18 executes a distinct role in promoting simian virus 40 membrane penetration
P Bagchi, CP Walczak, B Tsai.
Journal of Virology 89 (8), 4058-4068, 2015
452015
Rotavirus NSP1 inhibits interferon induced non-canonical NFκB activation by interacting with TNF receptor associated factor 2
P Bagchi, R Bhowmick, S Nandi, MK Nayak, M Chawla-Sarkar
Virology 444 (1-2), 41-44, 2013
442013
SGTA-dependent regulation of Hsc70 promotes cytosol entry of simian virus 40 from the endoplasmic reticulum
A Dupzyk, JM Williams, P Bagchi, T Inoue, B Tsai
Journal of virology 91 (12), 10.1128/jvi. 00232-17, 2017
362017
Molecular Mechanism behind Rotavirus NSP1-Mediated PI3 Kinase Activation: Interaction between NSP1 and the p85 Subunit of PI3 Kinase
P Bagchi, S Nandi, MK Nayak, M Chawla-Sarkar
Journal of Virology 87 (4), 2358-2362, 2013
292013
Identification of common human host genes involved in pathogenesis of different rotavirus strains: an attempt to recognize probable antiviral targets
P Bagchi, S Nandi, S Chattopadhyay, R Bhowmick, UC Halder, MK Nayak, ...
Virus research 169 (1), 144-153, 2012
252012
Computational identification of posttranslational modification sites and functional families reveal possible moonlighting role of rotaviral proteins
S Chattopadhyay, P Bagchi, D Dutta, A Mukherjee, N Kobayashi, ...
Bioinformation 4 (10), 448, 2010
252010
Endoplasmic reticulum in viral infection
P Bagchi
International review of cell and molecular biology 350, 265-284, 2020
202020
Selective EMC subunits act as molecular tethers of intracellular organelles exploited during viral entry
P Bagchi, M Torres, L Qi, B Tsai
Nature Communications 11 (1), 1127, 2020
192020
ER functions are exploited by viruses to support distinct stages of their life cycle
TB Chen YJ, Bagchi P
Biochem Soc Trans 48 (5), 2173-2184, 2020
122020
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