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Posts by Abhideep Roy

But these open access publications in Discover journals are peer reviewed by experts. And also these journals are actually renamed from previous journals having an impact factor. A new IF will be reflected from 2027 onwards.

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Need some suggestions regarding writing a high impact neuroscience review.

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Neuroprotective Attributes of Gut-derived Urolithins in Parkinson’s Disease - Molecular Neurobiology Urolithins, a class of gut microbiota-derived metabolites, are produced from dietary ellagitannins and ellagic acid. Their pleiotropic activities, including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and mitopha...

Back to BlueSky after a long time, here's an article we published recently in Molecular Neurobiology.
link.springer.com/article/10.1...

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I will be joining online the Neuroscience & Cell Biology Symposium, 2025 at NUS, Singapore, organising by Singapore Neuroscience Association (IBRO Member). Eagerly waiting to hear exciting brain research from the global experts.
ibro.org/event/neuros...

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Neuroscience is becoming a new age religion, where brain study is the most intricate and undiscovered knowledge we are seeking.

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In India, once you complete your MS, go for JRF exams conducted by CSIR/DBT/ICMR. These funding agencies help you do your PhD with financial freedom, which is highly appreciated. I joined a PhD program with CSIR JRF, always grateful to the agency.

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I spent the day reviewing an article by a MS student under my guidance, where he discussed the neuroinflammatory crosstalk between JAK/STAT and TGF beta signalling in Parkinson's disease. He has also highlighted the possible therapeutic targets involved in these mechanistic pathways.

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It could be interesting if you share the link of article. Congratulations btw!!

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Every rejection makes you rethink about your MS and improve it with better ideas. Refinement of the MS ultimately leads to its acceptance in a reputed and high impact journal.

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Glad to hear that!! Hope for the best.

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All are research articles or review/short communication/letters/mini review etc. combined?

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Insightful article! Crosstalking multiple mechanistic pathways, events, processes with neuroscience is pivotal. Congratulations!!

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Thank you so much!!

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Alzheimer's disease is marked by the deposition of amyloid plaques and NFTs in the brain causing disrupted neurotransmission, which leads to cognitive impairment. However, such proteins aggregates are targeted by microglial cells, which in turn causes neuroinflammation leading to neurodegeneration 🔃

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I faced a similar experience when I presented my first RAC progress with the master's dissertation work and some preliminary findings from the initial months of the PhD. I hope you could find adequate results soon.

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The Vicious Consequences of Chronic Kidney Disease on Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer’s Disease Chronic kidney disease (CKD) and Alzheimer’s disease (AD) are two prevalent and debilitating conditions that frequently coexist, with CKD contributing to cognitive decline and potentially exacerbating...

Sharing the first review paper of my PhD journey, deciphering mechanistic insights into CKD and AD crosstalk. Published online on 9th May, and in issue on 21st May in ACS Chemical Neuroscience.
pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/...

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