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Office of Dean Research
and Development, GLA University, Mathura congratulates Dr. Ahsas Goyal, Ms.
S Gopika and Dr. Neetu Agrawal on the publication of a research
paper titled “Basic Leucine Zipper Protein Nuclear factor erythroid
2-related factor 2 as a Potential Therapeutic Target in Brain Related Disorders”
in the prestigious Journal of Protein & Peptide Letters with impact factor
of 1.89 on July 2022.
The research article has covered nuclear factor erythroid-2-related
factor 2 (Nrf2), an inducible transcription factor in phase II metabolic
reactions as well as xenobiotic response pathway referred to as 'master
regulator' in anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory, and xenobiotic detoxification
processes. Elevated concentrations of ROS generation and OS have
been linked in the pathophysiology of a diverse array of brain related
disorders including Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, Huntington's
disease, Friedrich's ataxia, multiple sclerosis, and epilepsy.
Prof. Kamal Sharma, Dean
Research, GLA University, Mathura, remarked that this caliber of research
effort inspires new academics and university students to do even better in
their research.
GLA
University, Mathura strives for
passionate researchers who seek to unveil the new pages of science. The
university is also encouraging its faculties and students for research
activities and innovation. It has 11 research centers equipped
with latest technology and research equipment’s. Besides this university has
signed a number of MoUs with leading research organizations from India and
abroad. Now, GLA University is achieving new heights by publishing patents
and research papers of high Impact factor.
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