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  Dr. PARIKSHIT BAGCHI  
 
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Title : Dr.
First Name : PARIKSHIT
Last Name : BAGCHI
University/Institution : University of Michigan
Email ID : pabagchi@med.umich.edu
City : Ann Arbor
Country : United States
State : Michigan
Zipcode : 48109
Department : Cell and Developemental Biology
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Area of Research
Cell Biology, Virology
Brief Description of Research Interest :
Host cell-pathogen interaction, cellular trafficking of virus, pathogen induced cellular signalling       
Representative Publications :
    1. Bagchi P, Inoue T, Tsai B. 2016. EMC1-dependent stabilization drives membrane penetration of a partially destabilized non-enveloped virus. Elife. Dec 24;5. pii: e21470. doi: 10.7554/eLife.21470.
    2. Ravindran MS*, Bagchi P*, Cunningham CN and Tsai B. 2016. Opportunistic intruders:how viruses orchestrate ER functions to infect cells. Nat. Rev. Microbiol. Jul;14(7):407-20.  * Equal contributions.
    3. Bagchi P, Walczak CP, Tsai B.2015. The endoplasmic reticulum membrane J protein C18 executes a distinct rolein promoting simian virus 40 membrane penetration. J Virol. Apr;89(8):4058-4068.
    4. Bagchi P, Nandi S, Nayak MK,Chawla-Sarkar M. 2013. Molecular Mechanism behind Rotavirus NSP1 MediatedPI3Kinase Activation: Interaction between NSP1 and p85 Subunit of PI3K. J Virol. 87(4): 2358-2362.
    5. Bagchi P*, D Dutta*, SChattopadhyay, A Mukherjee, UC Halder, S Sarkar, N Kobayashi, S Komoto, KTaniguchi, M Chawla-Sarkar. 2010. Rotavirus Non-Structural Protein-1 suppressesvirus induced cellular apoptosis to facilitate viral growth by activating thecell-survival pathways during early stages of infection. J Virol. 84(13):6834-6845. [Selectedin Spotlight of the Journal Edition].* Equal contribution.
    6. Ravindran MS, Bagchi P,Inoue T, Tsai B. 2015. A Non-enveloped Virus Hijacks Host DisaggregationMachinery to Translocate across the Endoplasmic Reticulum Membrane. PLoS Pathog 11(8): e1005086. 

 
     
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