ISSN: 2157-7013
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Manipal Institute of Regenerative Medicine, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India
Dr. Pande’s worked at CCMB for 32 years and he superannuated from there in January 2015. He obtained his Ph.D. from Cancer Research Institute, Mumbai in 1981 and had earlier education at Delhi University. In CCMB Dr. Pande’s lab studied the interaction of integrins with the cell-matrix molecules, the role of extracellular matrix in determining the differentiation of stem cells, and making new biomaterials for applications in the field of orthobiologicals.
Subjects of Specialization: Cartilage Regeneration, Immunology, mitochondria, Cartilage, Articular Cartilage.
Research Article
Nuclear Magnetic Coupled Fast Radio Burst Induced Upregulation of Hsp70 in Regeneration of Human Chondrocytes - A Sham Control Study
Author(s): Pillai VK*, Shingati Muhammed Hashim, Manasa Nune and Gopal Pande
Manipulating the cell’s inherent vulnerabilities to induce intrinsic changes and re-engineer diseased tissues to
drive regeneration is a domain creating significant therapeutic impact through translational medicine. Articular
cartilage injuries are recurrently experienced due to trauma, mechanical stress and age-related deterioration.
Prevailing mend methods have failed to yield reliable or lasting results. Lack of suitable models that mimic the
cellular and extra cellular matrix properties of hyaline cartilage has been one of the reasons for this deficiency.
We investigated and observed, joint tissue obtained during total knee replacement surgeries from 7 discrete
patients presenting with osteoarthritis and the commonly associated symptoms of inflammation and pain. We used
modulated “Nuclear Magnetic Coupled Fast Radio Burs.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2157-7013.19.10.292