Suvro Chatterjee, Ph - AU-KBC



Summary page of Curriculum Vitae of Suvro Chatterjee

(Updated till 29th July 2015)

Designation: UGC-FRP Associate Professor

(The very first selection in the senior level through a global competition-2012)

Total number of publications: 78

Total impact factor: 283.95

Average impact factor: 3.33

Number of patents: 3

Number of PhD supervised (completed): 9

Completed Grants (2005-2014): 20

Associate Editor: Biochemistry Biophysics Reports (Elsevier)

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Teaching philosophy

My teaching goal is inciting innovative minds. I would prefer emphasizing basics with global perspective of research for undergraduate students, while discussing mechanisms and bridging it with application research would be for postgraduate students.

Research Goal

Dr. Chatterjee’s major contribution is in studying the mechanism underlying nitric oxide implications in vascular biology. Specifically, he has contributed significantly to understanding the molecular mechanism of controlling endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) and thereby nitric oxide production. Being a prime modulator of angiogenesis, nitric oxide plays a vital role in normal and pathological angiogenesis. Dr. Chatterjee’ s lab’s goal is to understand the fundamental aspects of nitric oxide-angiogenesis crosstalk followed by application with therapeutic angiogenesis.

The present focus of Chatterjee lab is to confer protection against teratogenicity and embryopathy in Indian population by understanding nitric oxide implications in teratogenicity and angiogenesis. His group discovered the specific time window in early development that is the most vulnerable time point for teratogenic assault which is associated with blood island formation in the development of embryo. Dr. Chatterjee’s work also demonstrated that nitric oxide and nitric oxide donors can protect the embryo from teratogenicity and embryopathy by rectifying blood vessel formation under different teratogenic assaults including thalidomide. Dr. Chatterjee was awarded a PCT patent followed by a US patent for claiming anti-angiogenesis potential of sFRP4, a purified recombinant human protein. He was also awarded Indian patents for synthesizing new thalidomide analogs. Thalidomide is a potent drug for Multiple Myeloma and Erythema Nodosum Leprosy (ENL). These novel analogs that are more potent in inhibiting angiogenesis than thalidomide, were synthesized in collaboration with IHBT, CSIR, Palampur. Another new analog with least side effects particularly targeting thalidomide mediated teratogenicity is under development and will be patented.

Suvro Chatterjee, Ph.D.

UGC-FRP Associate Professor

Centre for Biotechnology

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Vascular Biology Lab, AU-KBC Research Centre

Anna university, Chennai

Affiliation

1. UGC-FRP Associate Professor, Centre for Biotechnology, Anna University, Chennai. 2014-present.

2. Principal Investigator, AU-KBC Research Centre, MIT, Anna University, Chennai, India, 2004-present.

3. Mayo Clinic, Rochester, GI Research Unit, Research Fellow, 2001-2004.

4. McGill University, Montreal, Urology Res. Lab, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, 1998-2001.

6. Devi Ahilya University, Dept. Life Science, Indore, India, Research Fellow (Graduation Work) 1992-1998.

Education

1. Ph.D. (1999) Life Sciences, Devi Ahilya University, Indore

2. M.Sc. (1991) Physiology, Calcutta University

3. B.Sc.(Hons) (1989) Major-Physiology, Minor-Chemistry and Zoology, Calcutta University

( Training in Electrophysiology, 1997 (two weeks), Institute of Cell Biology, Shanghai UNESCO sponsored.

← Training in Electron Microscopy, 1997 (two weeks), All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New

Delhi.

Academic and Professional Honors

1. Dr. C.V.Pichappa Endowment Lecture at Madras university 2014. U

2. UGC Professorship UGC Associate Professor under the “UGC Faculty Recharge Program” for the year 2012.

3. INSA International Fellow Award (2014) for visiting Prof. Neil Vergesan’s laboratory in University of Aberdeen, Scotland.

4. Swiss National Science Foundation International Short Visit Award for University of Bern (2014)

5. Visiting Scientist University of Bern, Switzerland 2012 (April-June)

6. Srimati Subha Mukherjee Memorial Oration Lecture, PHYSIOCON 2011 Vijaywada

7. Visiting Scientist, National Institute of Health (NIH), Maryland, USA 2009 (March)

8. Visiting Scientist, University of Bern, Switzerland 2006 (November)

9. Visiting Scientist, University of Western Australia, 2006 (May)

10. Mayo Foundation Fellow Award (2001)

11. Dr. Alan B. Hawthorne Award (McGill University 2000)

12. MCBN - UNESCO Research Fellow (1998)

13. Wood Whelan Fellow (IUBMB) (1997)

Projects: Funded

Government Funding Projects

1. Nitric oxide in hepatocellular carcinoma: mechanisms and therapeutic implications (DST 2015-2018). 40 Lakh

2. Development and validation of a Cell-tissue co-culture model for aiding liver specific studies and drug discovery applications (Department of Biotechnology DBT 2012-2015) Budget 24 Lakh

3. Application of microgravity assisted endothelial tubes in wound healings (Department of Biotechnology DBT 2012-2015) Budget 31.42 Lakh

International Projects

1. European Union – Marie Curie FP7 Project

The interplay among bone cells, matrices and systems (INTERBONE) FP7-PEOPLE-2011-IRSES; Grant No 295181

A group of six laboratories from six nations across the globe will be participating in this research initiative. The objective of the project is to investigate into the cross talk among bone cells, matrices and other physiological components. We envisage that the outcome of the program will offer faster and effective healing of damaged bones.

Industry Projects

1. Study of dermal microvascular endothelial cells in relation to selected skin perturbing candidates (2011-2013).

Project completed (Academic)

1. Dissecting signaling mechanism of sFRP4 mediated inhibition of angiogenesis (Department of Biotechnology (DBT) 2010-2014.

2. Development of chick embryo model for ischemia diseases (Indian Council of Medical Research-ICMR) 2011-1014.

3. Targeting organosulphur as a drug for high altitude induced pulmonary edema. Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) 2010-2013.

4. Study on microgravity induced signaling mechanisms of angiogenesis (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) 2010-2013.

5. 11th 5 Year Plan Programme entitled “Human performance under different operational environments” Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO) (2009-2014).

6. Interaction of Leptin with endothelium and it’s implication in angiogenesis (Department of Science and Technology (DST) 2010-2013.

7. Studying the effects of mToR inhibitor and Sunitinib on Hepatic Stellate Cells. Indo-Swiss Joint Project (DST) (2008-2011).

8. Mechanistic analysis of cadmium-induced cardiovascular diseases (Indian Council of Medical Research-ICMR) 2010-1013.

9. Proteome study of the cadmium perturbations in nitric oxide signaling. BRNS-DAE (2009-2012).

10. Dissecting nitric oxide signaling pathways of hypoxia induced tissue remodeling in lungs (Life Science Research Board LSRB, Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO)).

11. Studying the mechanism of cadmium mediated suppression of nitric oxide production in endothelial cells: Implications in endothelial cell biology. (Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)).

12. Use of nitric oxide in reversing pathologic fibrogenesis in liver: A cell biology approach to cure liver cirrhosis (The Academy of Sciences for the Developing World – TWAS).

13. Dissecting the molecular mechanism of endothelial nitric oxide synthase translocation (Department of Science and Technology (DST)). 2009.

14. Implication of shear stress-mediated production of nitric oxide in the migration of endothelial cells. (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)). 2009.

15. Testing the potential of organosulfurs as drug to protect lungs from high altitude induced pulmonary edema using cell and animal tissue models (Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO)) 2007.

16. Dissecting the mechanism of active metabolites of garlic in the activation of nitric oxide synthase in pulmonary artery endothelial cells under hypoxia (Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO)) 2006.

17. Single cell investigations of the mechanical properties of human ventricular myocytes from biopsies Sri Ramchandra Medical College (SRMC), Chennai 2006.

Project completed (Industry)

1. Antifibrotic effects of BLX1015 and BLX1237 on activated hepatic stellate cells. Orchid Pharma (2010-2011).

2. Targeting of antifibrogenic agents to hepatic stellate cells (HSC): A pilot consultancy project involving two drug candidates. Orchid Pharma (2010).

3. Identification of role of select herb based extracts on oxidative status of cells. Unilever Limited (2008-2010).

Publications

1. Allele, genotype and haplotype structures of functional polymorphic variants in Endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS), Angiotensinogen (ACE) and Aldosterone synthase (CYP11B2) genes in healthy pregnant women of Indian ethnicity (2015) Devendran A, Nampoothiri SS, Shewade DG, Chatterjee S, Jayaraman B, Chandrasekharan A. J. Reprod and Infertil. (In press).

2. Graphene oxides show angiogenic properties (2015) Sudip Mukherjee, Pavithra Sreeram, Ayan Kumar Barui‡, Susheel Kumar Nethi‡, Vimal, Veeriah, Suvro Chatterjee, K. I. Suresh, Chitta Ranjan Patra Advanced Healthcare Materials. 2015 (In press).

3. Investigation of molecular mechanisms and regulatory pathways of pro-angiogenic nanorods (2015) Nethi SK, Veeriah V, Baruia AK, Rajendran S, Mattapally S, Misra S, Chatterjee S, Patra CR. Nanomaterial . 2015 (In press).

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4. Tipping off endothelial tubes: Nitric oxide drives tip cells (2014) M. Krishnapriya M, Sahu G, Pantoja DS, Goldy N, Meenakshi A, Jadhav V, Saran U, B.M. Jaffar Ali, Roberts DD, Bera AK, and Chatterjee S. Angiogenesis. 2014 Dec 16. [Epub ahead of print]

5. Sinapic acid protects heart against ischemia/reperfusion injury and H9c2 cardiomyoblast cells against oxidative stress (2014) Thangarasu Silambarasan; Jeganathan Manivannan; Mani Krishna Priya; Natarajan Suganya; Chatterjee S, Boobalan Raja. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2014 Dec 13. pii: S0006-291X(14)02187-1. doi: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2014.12.022. [Epub ahead of print]

6. Cadmium induced embryopathy: Nitric Oxide rescues teratogenic effects of Cadmium (2014) Veeriah V, Saran U, Swaminathan A, Balaguru UM, Thangaraj P, Nagarajan S, Rajendran VK, Chatterjee S. Toxicol Sci. 2014 Dec 8. pii: kfu258. [Epub ahead of print].

7. Sinapic Acid Alleviates Hypertension and Cardiovascular Remodeling in Nitric Oxide Deficient Rats (2014) Silambarasan T, Manivannan J, Krishna Priya M; Suganya N, Chatterjee S, Raja B. PLoS One. 2014 Dec 22;9(12):e115682. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0115682. eCollection 2014.

8. Bioconjugated gold nanoparticles accelerate the growth of new blood vessels through redox signaling (2014) Nethi SK, Mukherjee S, Veeriah V, Barui AK, Chatterjee S, Patra CR. Chem Commun (Camb). 2014 Nov 28;50(92):14367-70.

9. Rho kinase as a therapeutic target in vascular diseases: Striking nitric oxide-signaling (2014) Kolluru GK, Majumder S, Chatterjee S. Nitric Oxide. 1(43C):45-54.

10. Role of angiogenesis in bone repair (2014) Saran U, Piperni SG, Chatterjee S. Arch Biochem Biophys 1;561C:109-117.

11. MiR-29b downregulates canonical Wnt signaling by targeting BCL9L and other coactivators of β-catenin in human colorectal cancer cells (2014) Subramanian M, Rao S.R., Thacker P, Sathyanarayanan A, Chatterjee S and Karunagaran D. J Cell Biochem. 115(11):1974-84.

12. Evaluation of wound healing and chemotactic activities of Embelin and Vilangin using human dermal fibroblast (in vitro) model (2014) Radhakrishnan N, Majumder S, Chatterjee S, Gnanamani A. J Chem Pharmaceutical Res 5 (11):768-773.

Reversal of vasohibin driven negative feedback loop of VEGF-angiogenesis axis promises a novel anti-fibrotic therapeutic strategy for liver diseases (2014) Chatterjee S. Hepatology 60(2):458-60.

13. A  comparative  study  of  NONOate  based  NO  donors:  Spermine NONOate is the best suited NO donor for angiogenesis (2014) Majumder S, Sinha S, Siamwala JH, Muley A, Reddy H, Kolluru GK, Veeriah V, Nagarajan S, Sridhara SRC, Kuppusamy M, Srinivasan S, Konikkat S, Soundararajan G, Venkataraman S, Saran U, Chatterjee S. Nitric Oxide. 36:76-86.

14. Everolimus is a potent inhibitor of activated hepatic stellate cell functions in vitro and in vivo while demonstrating anti-angiogenic activities. (2013) Piguet A, Majumder S, Balaguru UM, Manjunathan R, Saran R, Chatterjee S, Dufour JF . Clinical Science. 126(11):775-84.

15. Characterization of a pro-angiogenic, novel peptide from Russell's viper (Daboia russelii russelii) venom (2013). Mukherjee AK, Chatterjee S, Majumder S, Saikia D, Thakur R, Chatterjee A. Toxicon.77C:26-31.

16. Calreticulin transacetylase mediated upregulation of thioredoxin by 7,8-diacetoxy-4-methylcoumarin enhances the antioxidant potential and the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor in peripheral blood mononuclear cells. (2013) Joshi R, Kumar A, Manral S, Sinha R, Arora S, Sharma A, Goel S, Kalra N, Chatterji S, Dwarakanath BS, Rawat DS, Depass AL, Rohil V, Saluja D, Parmar VS, Prasad AK, Raj HG. Chem Biol Interact.206 (2):327-336.

17. Immunomagnetic nanoparticle based quantitative PCR for rapid detection of salmonella (2013) Bakthavathsalam P, Rajendran VK, Saran U, Chatterjee S, and Jaffar ABM. Microchim Acta 180:1241–1248.

18. Inhibition of Notch signaling induces extensive intussusceptive neo-angiogenesis by recruitment of mononuclear cells (2013) Dimova I, Hlushchuk R, Makanya A, Styp-Rekowska B, Ceausu A, Flueckiger S, Lang S, Semela D, Le Noble F, Chatterjee S, Djonov V. Angiogenesis. 16(4):921-37.

19. Breast cancer drugs dampen vascular functions by interfering with nitric oxide signaling in endothelium (2013) Gajalakshmi P, Krishna Priya M, Pradeep T, Behera J, Muthumani K, Madhuwanti S, Saran U, Chatterjee S. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 269(2):121-31.

20. Study of the Cellular Mechanism of Sunitinib Mediated Inactivation of Activated Hepatic Stellate Cells and Its Implications in Angiogenesis (2013) Majumder S, Piguet A, Dufour JF, Chatterjee S. European Journal of Pharmacology. 705(1-3):86-95.

21. Effect of simulated microgravity on E. coli K12 MG1655 growth and gene expression (2013) Arunasri, K., Mohammed A, Venu Charan, K., Chatterjee S, Himabindu Reddy, S. and Shivaji, S. Plos One PONE-D-12-34870.

22. Nitric oxide protects endothelium from cadmium mediated leakiness (2013) Nagarajan S, Rajendran S, Saran U, Priya MK, Swaminathan A, Siamwala JH, Sinha S, Veeriah V, Sonar P, Jadhav V, Ali BM, Chatterjee S. Cell Biol Int. 2013 May;37(5):495-506.

23. Engineering chitosan using α, ?- dicarboxylic acids – An approach to improve the mechanical strength and thermal stability (2013) Gnanamani A, Mitra T, Sailakshmi G, Gnanamani A, Chatterjee S. Journal of Biomaterials and Nanobiotechnology, 4(2):151.

24. L-theanine promotes nitric oxide production in endothelial cells through eNOS phosphorylation (2013) Siamwala JH, Paul DM, Majumder S, Joshi M, Sinkar VP, Banerjee G, and Chatterjee S J Nutr Biochem 24 (3):595-605.

25. Zinc oxide nanoflowers make new blood vessels (2012) Barui AK, Veeriah V, Mukherjee S, Manna J, Patel AK, Patra S, Pal K, Murali S, Rana RK, Chatterjee S, Patra CR. Nanoscale. 21:4:7861-9.

26. Nitrites derived from Foneiculum vulgare (Fennel) seeds promotes vascular functions (2012) Swaminathan A, Sridhara, Swaraj SRA, Sinha S, Nagarajan S, Balaguru UM, Siamwala JH, Rajendran S, Saran U, Chatterjee S. J Food Sci. 77(12):H273-9.

27. Nitric oxide rescues thalidomide mediated teratogenicity (2012) Jamila H Siamwala, Vimal Veeriah, Krishna Priya M, Saranya Rajendran, Uttara Saran, Swaraj Sinha, Shunmugam Nagarajan, Pradeep T and Chatterjee S. Scientific Reports 2:679.

28. Suberic Acid Acts as a Dissolving agent as well as a crosslinker for natural polymers (carbohydrate and protein): A detailed discussion on the chemistry behind the interaction (2012) G. Sailakshmi, Mitra T, Sinha S, Chatterjee S, A. Gnanamani and Mandal AB J. Macromol. Sci. Part A – Pure and Applied Chemistry. 49: 8.

29. TNF α signaling beholds thalidomide saga: A review of mechanistic role of TNF-α signaling under thalidomide (2012) Majumder S, Sreedhara SR, Banerjee S, Chatterjee S. Curr Top Med Chem. 12 (13):1456-67.

30. Inhibitory activity of the peptides derived from buffalo prolactin on angiogenesis (2011) Lee J, Majumder S, Chatterjee S, and Muralidhar K. J Biosci. 36:341-54.

31. Stimulated Microgravity Promoted Differentiation of Bipotential Murine Oval Stem cells by Modulating BMP4/Notch1 Signaling (2011) Symantak Majumder, Jamila H. Siamwala, Sundaramoorthy Srinivasan, Swaraj Sinha, Sree Rama Chaitanya Sridhara, Gowrishankar Soundararajan, Himabindu Reddy Seerapu, and Chatterjee S. J. Cell. Biochem 112:1898-1908.

32. Elevated glutathione level does not protect against chronic alcohol mediated apoptosis in recombinant human hepatoma cell line VL-17A over-expressing alcohol metabolizing enzymes--alcohol dehydrogenase and Cytochrome P450 2E1.(2011) Chandrasekaran K, Swaminathan K, Kumar SM, Chatterjee S, Clemens DL, Dey A. Toxicol In Vitro. 25:969-78.

33. Normalization of Deranged Signal Transduction in Lymphocytes of COPD Patients by the Novel Calcium Channel Blocker H-DHPM (2011) Sushma Manrala, Sumati Bhatiab, Rajesh Sinhaa, Ajit Kumara, Vishwajeet Rohila, Anu Aryab, Ashish Dhawanb, Pragya Aryab, Rini Joshia, Sreerama C. Sreedharac, Sukanya Gangopadhyaya, Surendra K. Bansala, Suvro Chatterjee, Nabo K. Chaudhuryd, Ashok K. Prasadb*, Vannan K. Vijayane, Virinder S. Parmarb, Shyam Biswalf, Anthony L. DePassg, Hanumantharao G. Raja*. Bichimie 93:1146-56.

34. NO (Nitric oxide): The Ring Master (2011) Sinha S, Sridhara SRC, Srinivasan S, Muley A, Majumder S, Kuppusamy M, Gupta R, Chatterjee S Eur J Cell Biol. 90 (1):58-71.

35. Rajkumar AS, Muley A, Chatterjee S and Jaffar Ali BM (2010) Probing the effect of elevated cholesterol on the mechanical properties of membrane-cytoskeleton by optical tweezers. Proc. of SPIE Vol. 7762 77621K-1.

36. Simulated microgravity promotes nitric oxide-supported angiogenesis using the iNOS-cGMP-PKG pathway in macrovascular endothelial cells (2010) Siamwala JH, Majumder S, Tamilarasan KP, Muley A, Seerapu HR, Kolluru GK, Sinha S, Chatterjee S. FEBS Letter 584 (15):3415-3423.

37. Chick embryo partial ischemia model: a new approach to study ischemia ex vivo (2010) Majumder S, Ilayaraja M, Seerapu HR, Sinha S, Siamwala JH, Chatterjee S. PLoS One. 7;5(5):e10524.

38. Inhibition of dynamin-2 confers endothelial barrier dysfunctions by attenuating nitric oxide production (2010) Seerapu HB, Subramaniam GP, Majumder S, Sinha S, Bisana S, Mahajan S, Kolluru GK, Muley A, Siamwala JH, G I, Chatterjee S. Cell Biol Int. 34(7):755-761.

39. eNOS phosphorylation in health and disease (2010) Kolluru GK, Siamwala JH, Chatterjee S. Biochimie. 92(9):1186-1198.

40. Shear stress promotes nitric oxide production in endothelial cells by sub-cellular delocalization of eNOS: A basis for shear stress mediated angiogenesis (2010) Kolluru GK, Sinha S, Majumder S, Muley A, Siamwala JH, Gupta R, Chatterjee S. Nitric Oxide. 22(4):304-315.

41. Simulated microgravity perturbs actin polymerization to promote nitric oxide associated migration in human immortalized Eahy926 cells (2010) Jamila H Siamwala , Himabindu Reddy.S,  Syamantak Majumder, Gopi Krishna Kolluru, Ajit Muley, Swaraj Sinha, Chatterjee S . Protoplasma 242 (1-4):3-12.

42. Calreticulin transacylase: genesis, mechanism of action and biological applications (2010) Kumari R, Bansal S, Gupta G, Arora S, Kumar A, Goel S, Singh P, Ponnan P, Priya N, Tyagi TK, Baghel AS, Manral S, Tandon R, Joshi R, Rohil V, Gaspari M, Kohli E, Tyagi YK, Dwarakanath BS, Saluja D, Chatterji S, Sharma SK, Prasad AK, Rastogi RC, Raj HG, Parmar VS. Biochimie. 92 (9):1173-9.

43. Evaluation of the role of Nitric Oxide in acid sensing ion channel mediated cell death (2010) Jetti SK, Swain SM,  Majumder S,  Chatterjee S, Venkateshamurthy P, Bera A Nitric Oxide 22 (3):213-9.

44. Secreted Frizzled-Related Protein 4: An Angiogenesis Inhibitor (2010) Muley A,  Majumder S, Kolluru GK, Parkinson S, Viola H, Hool L, Arfuso F, Ganss R, Dharmarajan A , Chatterjee S Am J Pathol. 176 (3):1505-16.

45. Apoptosis in HepG2 cells exposed to high glucose (2010) Chandrasekaran K, Swaminathan K, Chatterjee S, Dey A (2010). Toxicology In Vitro 24(2):387-96.

46. Molecular Pathogenesis and Drug Targets in Cardiac Myxoma (2009) Barh D, Kumar A, Chatterjee S, and Liloglou T Curr Cancer Drug Targets. 9 (6):705-16.

47. Thalidomide attenuates nitric oxide driven angiogenesis by interacting with soluble guanylate cyclase (2009) Majumder S, Rajaram M, Muley A, Himabindu Reddy S, Tamilarasan KP, Kolluru GK, Sinha S, Siamwala JH, Gupta R, Ilavarasan R, Venkataraman S, Sivakumar KC, Anishetty S, Pradeep Kumar G, Chatterjee S. Br J Pharmacol. 158 (7); 1720-1734.

48. Antiangiogenic Activity of Buffalo Growth Hormone (2009) Majumder S, Chatterjee S, Lee JO and Muralidhar K.. Science and Culture, Vol. 76 (Sep-Oct), 2009.

49. Cadmium attenuates bradykinin driven nitric oxide production by interplaying with the localization pattern of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (2009) Majumder S, Gupta R, Himabindu Reddy S., Sinha S, Muley A, Kolluru GK, Chatterjee S. Biochem Cell Biol. 87(4):605-20.

50. The Role of Calreticulin Transacetylase in the Activation of Human Platelet Nitrite Reductase by Polyphenolic Acetates (2009) Arora S, Tyagi YK, Kumar A, Majumder S, Saluja D, Raj HG, Chatterjee S, Saso L, Prasad AK, Singh PV Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin. 32(2):161-5.

51. Nitric oxide-cGMP shields the endothelial cells from hypoxia-mediated leakiness (2008) Kolluru GK, Tamilarasan KP, Rajkumar AS, Geetha Priya S, Rajaram M, Saleem NK, Majumder S, Jaffar Ali BM, Illavazagan G, Chatterjee S. Eur. J. Cell Biol. 87:147-61.

52. Cadmium reduces nitric oxide production by impairing phosphorylation of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (2007) Majumder S, Muley A, Kolluru GK, Saurabh S, Tamilarasan KP, Chandrasekhar S, Reddy H, Purohit SB, Chatterjee S Biochem Cell Biol 85:709-720.

53. Activated pericyte attenuates endothelial functions: Nitric oxide cGMP rescues activated pericyte associated endothelial dysfunctions (2007) Majumder S, Tamilarasan KP, Kolluru GK, Muley A, Nair C M, Omanakuttan A, Murty KVGK and Chatterjee S. Bicohem Cell Biol. 85 (6):709-20.

54. Characterization of the CXCR4 Signaling in Pancreatic Cancer Cells (2007) Billadeau DD, Chatterjee S, Bramati P, Sreekumar R, Shah V, Hedin K and Urrutia R. Int J Gastrointest Canc 37: 110-9.

55. Nitric oxide promotes endothelial cell survival signaling through S-nitrosylation and activation of dynamin-2 (2007) Kang-Decker N, Cao S, Chatterjee S, Yao J, Egan LJ, Semela D, Mukhopadhyay D, Shah V. J Cell Sci 120:492-501.

56. Nitric oxide synthase generates nitric oxide locally to regulate compartmentalized protein S-nitrosylation and protein trafficking (2006) Iwakiri Y, Satoh A, Chatterjee S, Toomre DK, Chalouni CM, Fulton D, Groszmann RJ, Shah VH, Sessa WC Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 103 (52):19777-82.

57. Thalidomide attenuates nitric oxide mediated angiogenesis by blocking migration of endothelial cells (2006) Tamilarasan KP, Kolluru GP, Rajaram M, Indhumathy M, Saranya R, Chatterjee S (2006). BMC Cell Biol. 4;7:17.

58. Cadmium induced endothelial dysfunctions: Consequence of defective migratory pattern of endothelial cells in association with poor nitric oxide availability under cadmium challenge (2006) Kolluru GK, Tamilarasan KP, Geeetha Priya S, Durgha NP, Chattergee S Cell Biol. Int. 30(5): 427-38.

59. Defects in cGMP-PKG pathway contribute to impaired NO dependent relaxation in activated hepatic stellate cells (2006) Perri R, Langer DA, Chatterjee S, Gibbons SJ, Gadgil J, Farrugia G, Shah V Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 290(3):G535-42.

60. Mechanisms of nitric oxide interplay with Rho GTPase family members in modulation of actin membrane dynamics in pericytes and fibroblasts (2005) Lee J.S., Decker NK, Chatterjee S, Yao J, Friedman S, Shah V Am J. Pathol. 166:1861-1870.

61. Carbon monoxide activates human intestinal smooth muscle L-type Ca++ channels through a nitric oxide dependent mechanism (2004) Lim I, Strege PR, Gibbons SJ, Lyford GL, Miller SM, Sarr MG, Chatterjee S, Shah V, Farrugia G Am J. Physiol. 288:G7-G14.

62. Functional heterogeneity of cells with an endothelial phenotype obtained from adult human blood (2003) Gulati R, Jevremovic D, Peterson TE, Chatterjee S, Shah V, Vile RG, Simari RD Cir Res 93:1023-1025.

63. Influence of caveolin on a constitutively activated form of recombinant eNOS: Insights into eNOS dysfunction in the bile duct ligated liver (2003) Hendrickson H, Chatterjee S, Cao M, Morales Ruiz M, Sessa WC, Shah V Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 285:652-660.

64. Inhibition of GTP-dependent vesicle trafficking impairs internalization of plasmalemmal eNOS and cellular nitric oxide production (2003) Chatterjee S, Cao, S. and Shah, V J Cell Sci. 116:3645-3655.

65. Cryopreservation alters membrane sulfhydryl status of bull spermatozoa: Protection by oxidized glutathione (2001) Chatterjee, S., Gagnon, G. Mol. Reprod. Dev .60: 498-506.

66. Sperm disposal system in spermatic granuloma: A link with superoxide radicals (2001) Chatterjee, S., Laloraya, M., Kumar, G.P. Int. J. Androl. 24: 278-283.

67. Evidence for the production of oxygen free radicals during freezing/thawing of bull spermatozoa (2001) Chatterjee S. Gagnon, C Mol. Reprod. Dev. 59(4):451-8.

68. Regional variations in thiol distribution pattern and superoxide dismutase activity of male reproductive tract of rat modulate the transport of spermatozoa through epididymis and vas deferens (2001) Chatterjee, S; Laloraya, M., Kumar, G.P Urol. Int. 66: 100-104.

69. Nitric Oxide interacts with the cAMP pathway to modulate capacitation of human spermatozoa (2000) Herrero, M.B., Chatterjee S, Lefièvre, L., de Lamirande, E., Gagnon , C. Free Rad. Biol. Med. 29 (6) :522-536.

70. Levels of antioxidant defenses are decreased in bovine spermatozoa after a cycle of freezing and thawing (2000) Bilodeau,J.F, Chatterjee S, Sirad, M.A., Gagnon, C Mol. Rep. Dev. Mol Reprod Dev 2000, 5:282-288.

71. Vasectomy induced SOD inactivation in the male reproductive tract of rat: A prerequisite for spermatic granuloma formation (1997) Chatterjee S, Purohit, S.B., Laloraya, M. and Kumar G.P Urologia Internationalis 59:23-25.

72. Superoxide anion radical mediated dissection of rat sperm: An in vitro study (1997) Chatterjee S, Laloraya, M. and Kumar G.P. Arch. Androl. 39: 101-104.

73. Free radical mediated sperm load management in the vagina of rat (1997) Chatterjee S, Laloraya, M. and Kumar G.P. Arch Androl. 39: 127-133.

74. Free radical induced liquefaction of ejaculated human semen: A new dimension in semen biochemistry (1997) Chatterjee S, Laloraya, M. and Kumar G.P Arch. Androl. 38:107-111.

75. Vasectomy induced male infertility: An error in sperm-surface thiol expression programme linked with membrane dynamics (1995) Chatterjee S Fertil. Sex. Steril. suppliment September, 1995.

76. Free radical bombing of spermatozoa in spermatic granuloma: An attempt to prevent autoimmune switch-on (1994) Chatterjee S, Laloraya, M. and Kumar, G.P. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun.(1), 472-477.

77. Exorbitantly enhanced protein gyration and eronious membrane modification programs in spermatozoa after vasectomy: A biophysical basis for low fertility revival after vasectomy (1993) Chatterjee, S., Laloraya, M. and Kumar G.P. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. (2), 450-458.

Book Chapters

1. Use of Stem Cells to Block the Activation of Hepatic Stellate Cells in Diseased Liver. Stem Cell Therapy for Organ Failure Somasundaram, Indumathi (Ed.) (2014) Majumder S, Palanivel G, Chatterjee S. pp 221-232.

2. Strategies of Manipulating BMP Signaling in Microgravity to Prevent Bone Loss.

Bone Morphogenic Protein edt. Litwack, Gerald (2015) Jamila Siamwala, Saranya Rajendran and Suvro Chatterjee (In press).

3. Developing an ex vivo Model of ischemia using early Chick-embryo: a model to study ischemia related angiogenesis. Majumder S, Sridhara SRC, Chatterjee S. The Textbook of Angiogenesis and Lymphangiogenesis: Methods and Applications, VII, 241-251, 2012.

4. Hypoxia Induces Endothelial Barrier Dysfunctions in Lungs: Nitric Oxide Perturbs Actin Dynamics in Endothelial Cells”. Swaraj Sinha, Hima Bindu Reddy, Suvro Chatterjee. Actin: Structure, Functions and Disease. Nova publishers, ISBN: 978-1-62100-191-1.

5. A nascent angiogenesis model for studying pharmacological nitric oxide donors. Translational Research in New Drug Development (2012) Shree Rama Chaitanya Sridhara, Vivek Jadhav, Swaraj Sinha and Suvro Chatterjee (In Press).

Patents

1. Title: Anti-angiogenic agents and methods of their use

Publication: WO/2007/115376

International: PCT/AU2007/000477

International Filing: 11.04.2007

Inventors: Suvro Chatterjee (Anna University);Arunasalam Dharmarajan (Univ. of West. Australia)

2. Title: N- substituted phthalimide derivatives as potential angiogenesis inhibitors

Publication: 0051NF2011/IN

National Filing: 05.08.2011

Inventors: Bikram Singh (IHBT, Palampur); Suvro Chatterjee (Anna University); Neeraj Kumar (IHBT, Palampur); Upendra Sharma (IHBT, Palampur)

3. Title: Interplanetary Travel G Simulator (IPTGS) (with CSIR): A system based on a 3-D clinostat which is the simulator of weightlessness/microgravity as in space. With a centrifuge attached to it makes it a simulator of hypogravity and hypergravity in one equipment. The equipment modulates the gravity level ranging from 10^-5 g to 30 g and thus the gravity at any point in the Universe can be simulated by this equipment.

Inventors: Suvro Chatterjee and Santosh Bhaskaran

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Initiating Asian Angiogenesis Forum: Developing a National Consortium on Angiogenesis

1st Angiogenesis India: 1st International Conference on Angiogenesis

A strongly networked initiative in angiogenesis and microenvironment in India culminated in the highly successful event “International Conference on Angiogenesis: Basics and Applications” Chennai, 1-3 March 2012, was the first ever conference in the field of Angiogenesis to be held in the Asian region.

2nd Angiogenesis India

Worked actively with NCCS, Pune and KIIT, Bhubaneshwar to host the 2nd Angiogenesis Conference at KIIT in February 2014.

3rd Angiogenesis India

Working actively with Sastra University to host 3rd Angiogenesis Conference at Sastra University 26-28 September 2015.

International Workshop

Workshop on Angiogenesis and Wound Healing” Chennai. 14-15 December 2013 European Union- Mari curie PEOPLE FP7 program.

India-UK Angiogenesis Meeting

As co-convener with Aston University Birmingham to host 1st India-UK Angiogenesis Meeting at Birmingham UK in December 2014.

Nitric Oxide Society of India

Dr. Chatterjee is also the founder member of the Society for Nitric Oxide and Allied Radicals and is involved in formulating the strategy, plan and activities of the Society.

Invited Lectures

1. Chatterjee S. Nitric oxide signaling in early vasculogenesis and development. Dr. C.V.Pichappa Endowment Lecture at Madras university on 25th March 2014.

2. Chatterjee, S. Nitric oxide wave in early vasculogenesis: Shaping up the embryo. An invited talk at Cancer Institute Chennai, 2014.

3. Chatterjee S. Temporal dynamics of NO wave in early vasculogenesis. 2nd International Conference on Angiogenesis at Kalinga Institute Of Industrial Technology University, Orissa. 2-4th February 2014.

4. Chatterjee S. Wound Healing with Nitric Oxide. International Worshop on Wound healing and Angiogenesis. Anna University, Chennai. 14-15 December 2013.

5. Chatterjee S. Critical role of nitric oxide in defining the fate-map of embryo.IIT Madras BIOMER 16, November 2013.

6. Chatterjee S. Nitric oxide based protection against teratogenecity: An emerging concept. Legacy of Nitric Oxide Discovery: Impact on Disease Biology 5-6 November 2013.

7. Chatterjee S. Breast cancer drugs misfire endothelium: Nitric oxide is the compensator. Cancer Biology symposium at University of L’Aquila, L’Aquila. 23-24 May 2013.

8. Chatterjee, S. Participation at INTERBONE Symposium in Lisbon on EU- PEOPLE MARIE CURIE ACTIONS, International Research Staff Exchange Scheme, Call: FP7-PEOPLE-2011-IRSES. 21-Lisbon, Portugal 22-23 May,2013.

9. Chatterjee, S. Participation at INTERBONE Symposium in Lisbon on EU- PEOPLE MARIE CURIE ACTIONS, International Research Staff Exchange Scheme, Call: FP7-PEOPLE-2011-IRSES. 21-Lisbon, Portugal 22-23 May,2013.

10. Chatterjee, S. Architecture of Red Blood Cells defines RBC Nitric Oxide production. 100th Session of the Indian Science Congress Association: 3rd - 7th January, 2013. Kolkata.

11. Chatterjee, S. Nitric Oxide and early vasculogenesis. 5th Mayo Clinic Angiogenesis Symposium Angiogenesis and Tumor Micro-environment: Basic Science to Clinical Practice. August 17 - 19, 2012. Minneapolis, MN, USA.

12. Chatterjee, S. Hypoxia driven formatting and re-formatting of endothelium. International Conference on Chronic HYPOXIA: Aug 9-12, 2012. New Delhi.

13. Chatterjee, S. Dual role of Rho Kinase Inhibitor Y 27632 in endothelium under shear stress. Cardiovascular Research Convergence: February 17-18, 2012. AIIMS, New Delhi.

14. Akila Swaminathan and Chatterjee, S. Nitrite content of fennel seeds contributes functional nitric oxide to vasculature. SFRR: 2012. Chennai.

15. Chatterjee, S. Finding functional nitric oxide in red blood cell. Annual General Meeting of Physiology Society of India. Sm Subha Mukherjee Memorial Oration 2011: December 21-23, 2011. NRI Medical College and Hospital, Guntur, Andhra Pradesh.

16. Pradeep T, Santosh B and Chatterjee, S. The Space Odyssey of Heart: Pharmacological Protection for the Heart in Space. 57th Annual Conference of Association of. Physiologists and Pharmacologists. (APPICON 2011), 13-17th December 2011. New Delhi.

17. Chatterjee, S. Endothelial ring structure as a monomer of angiogenesis: The nitric oxide link. Gordon Conference Angiogenesis, 21-26 August 2011. Newport, RI, USA.

18. Syamantak Majumder and Chatterjee, S. The best fit nitric oxide dynamics warrants optimal angiogenesis: In search of an appropriate nitric oxide donor to aid post-ischemia recovery. National Symposium on Translational Research in New Drug Development: 12 - 13 January 2011. Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute, University of Delhi, Delhi.

19. Himabindu Reddy and Chatterjee, S. Hypoxia dampen nitric oxide signaling in vascular bed: Exogenous nitric oxide reverses the barrier dysfunctions in the vessels. The Indo-Italian Workshop on Chemistry and Biology of Antioxidants. 16th November 2010. New Delhi.

20. Chatterjee, S. The temporal pattern of Nitric oxide release defines Angiogenesis, International conference of Society for Free Radical Research in India (SFRR), 11-13 January, Hyderabad, 2010.

21. Chatterjee, S. The Nitric oxide-sGC-cGMP Pathway Rolls our Angiogenesis templates in endothelium, INDO-US Bilateral Workshop on Redox Signaling in Degenerative Diseases, 19-21 December, Gurgoan, 2009.

22. Chatterjee, S. Inhibition of dynamic-2 induces endothelial leakiness by attenuating nitric oxide production, 10-11, 6th INDO-ITALIAN workshop on chemisty and biology of antioxidants Department of Chemistry, University of Delhi, Delhi, 2009.

23. Chatterjee, S. Simulated space promotes blood vessel formation, National Symposium on molecular cell biology, 24-25 November, University of Delhi, 2009.

24. Chatterjee, S. A cross talk between thalidomide and soluble guanylate cyclase leads to the inhibition of angiogenesis, March 8, National Institute of Health (NIH), Maryland, 2009.

25. Chatterjee, S. Thalidomide interferes with the activity of soluble guanylate cyclase to attenuate nitric oxide driven angiogenesis. Nitric Oxide Symposium, Patel Chest Institute, Delhi, Jan 12, 2009.

26. Reddy HB and Chatterjee S. Actin-dynamin-eNOS: The trio programs the permeability of endothelium under hypoxia. 1st Congress of Asia Pacific Mountain Sickness Society, New Delhi Nov 28-30, 2008.

27. Chatterjee, S. Mechanistic study of thalidomide implications in the inhibition of angiogenesis Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology (IHBT), Palampur. August 4, 2008.

28. Chatterjee, S. In vitro assessment of bioactivity of crude extracts & compound formulae in Ayurveda. Satellite Workshop on S & T to Support Traditional Pharmaceutics Foundation for Revitalisation of Local Health Traditions (FRLHT), Bangalore May 28, 2008.

29. Chatterjee, S. Defining vascular pattern with shear stress under ischemia: A nitric oxide saga. Winter Symposia CMC Vellore, Vellore January 10-12, 2008.

30. Chatterjee, S. No slip on the slope with NO: Beneficial interactions between endothelial cells and nitric oxide under low oxygen environment, Federation of Indian Physiological Societies (FIPS), New Delhi January 10-12, 2007.

31. Chatterjee, S. Nitric Oxide reverts Hypoxia-induced hyper-permeability of endothelial cells: Dissection of Nitric Oxide down stream signaling, National Conference of Association of Physiologists and Pharmacologists of India (APPICON-2006), Surat, 19-23 December 2006.

32. Chatterjee, S. Nitric Oxide mediated angiogenesis ensuing on Thalidomide treatment: Discussion of Nitric oxide downstream signaling in endothelial cells, Department of Clinical research, University of Bern, Switzerland, 17 November 2006.

33. Chatterjee, S. Cross-talk between endothelial and stellate cells in Cirrhotic liver: role of Nitric Oxide, RGCB, Trivandrum, 11 October 2006.

34. Chatterjee, S. Nitric Oxide Implications in High Altitude induced Pulmonary Edema, DIPAS, Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO), Delhi, 21 January 2006.

35. Chatterjee, S. (Jan 6,2006) A Cellular basis of Nitric Oxide Implications in High Altitude induced Pulmonary Edema, V Annual conference of Society for Free Radical Research in India (SFRR), Kolkata, 17-19 January 2006.

36. Chatterjee S. Time, Space and Nitric Oxide: The three dimensions of NOS (Invited Lecture) IV Annual conference of Society for Free Radical Research in India (SFRR), Bangalore, 10-12 January 2005.

Editorial assignments

Associate Editor of Biochemistry Biophysics Reports (BBR) - Elsevier

Reviewer

( Hepatology

( Theriogenology

( BioMed Central Cell Biology

( Cell Biology International

( Journal of Hepatology

( Liver International

( British Journal of Pharmacology

( PlosOne

( Cell Biology and Biochemistry International

Professional Memberships

The Society for Nitric Oxide and Allied Radicals

Presentations

1. Jamila  H  Siamwala  and   Chatterjee, S.: Nitric Oxide Reverses the Rotation of Avian Embryo by Perturbing Bmp4 Signaling Pathway. Kyoto Nitric oxide conference, June14-18, Kyoto, Japan, 2010.

2. Majumder S and Chatterjee S. Chick embryo partial ischemia model: A new approach to study ischemia ex vivo, International conference of Society for Free Radical Research in India (SFRR), 11-13 January, Hyderabad, 2010.

3. Chatterjee S and Reddy Hima Bindu. Actin-Dynamin-eNOS: The trio programme permeability of endothelium under hypoxia.Actin dynamin interaction modulate subcellular localization of eNOS in endothelial cell under hypoxia. Oral presentation in the conference: First Congress of Asia-Pacific Society for Mountain Medicine (APSMM) 28-30 November 2008. Delhi

4. Reddy Hima Bindu and Chatterjee S. Actin dynamin interactions modulate sub-cellular localization of eNOS in endothelial cells under hypoxia. First Congress of Asia-Pacific Society for Mountain Medicine (APSMM) 28-30 November 2008. Delhi

5. S.Himabindu Reddy and Chatterjee, S.  Actin  dynamin  interactions  in  endothelial cells  modulates  eNOS  localization  under  hypoxia cells  (poster presentation ) 77th Annual meeting of SBC, held at IIT Madras, Chennai from 18th to 20th December, 2008.

6. Swaraj  Sinha  and Chatterjee, S. : Nitric  oxide: The  Lord  of  the  “endothelial” ring  

(poster presentation) 77th Annual meeting of SBC, held at IIT Madras, Chennai from 18th to 20th December, 2008.

7. Ajit Muley, Arun  M  Dharmarajan and Chatterjee, S.  :Wnts: New  players  in  Redox  biology  of  endothelial  cells (poster presentation ) 77th Annual meeting of SBC, to be held at IIT Madras, Chennai from 18th to 20th December, 2008.

8. Gopi  Krishna  Kolluru  and  Chatterjee, S.:  The  role  of  Rho/ Rho-kinase  signaling  pathway  in  endothelial  nitric  oxide  synthase  patterning  and  angiogenesis under  shear  stress  (poster presentation) 77th Annual meeting of SBC, held at IIT Madras, Chennai from 18th to 20th December, 2008.

9. Jamila  H  Siamwala  and   Chatterjee, S.: Simulated  microgravity  uses  iNOS -cGMP -PKG pathway  to  promote  nitric  oxide  supported angiogenesis  in  endothelial  cells (poster presentation) 77th Annual meeting of SBC, held at IIT Madras, Chennai from 18th to 20th December, 2008.

10. Syamantak Majumder and   Chatterjee, S.  Thalidomide  attenuates  nitric  oxide  driven angiogenesis  by  interplaying  with  soluble  guanylate  cyclase (poster presentation ) 77th Annual meeting of SBC, held at IIT Madras, Chennai from 18th to 20th December, 2008.

11. S.Himabindu Reddy and   Chatterjee, S.  Actin dynamin interactions   modulate subcellular localization of eNOS in endothelial cells under hypoxia (poster presentation)"Life and living in high mountains" 1st  Congress of Asia Pacific Society of Mountain Medicine (APSMM)-Delhi 28-30 November -2008.

12. Sundaramoorthy, S.; Sree rama chaitanya, S.; Chatterjee, S. Nitric Oxide: The ringmaster. Society for Biotechnology Conference, Chennai October 17, 2008.

13. Muley A, and Chatterjee, S. Wnt: New players in Redox biology of endothelial cells. Gordon Research conference on Thiol Based Redox Regulation and Signaling. Il Ciocco Barga, Italy 25-30 May 2008.

14. Chatterjee S. Pericytes cross talk with endothelial cells: Nitric oxide reverses inhibitory effects of pericytes on endothelial cells. Gordon Conference Nitric Oxide 2007 Ventura, CA, February 4-9, 2007.

15. Gopi Krishna Kolluru and Chatterjee S. Nitric Oxide implicates in Cadmium induced endothelial dysfunctions: A basis for Cadmium mediated cardiovascular anomalies. Joint Annual Meeting of International Society of Heart Research (ISHR) and International Academy of Cardiovascular Sciences (IACS), Chennai, 12-14 January 2006.

16. S. Geetha Priya, K.P.Tamilarasan, Gopi Krishna Kolluru and Chatterjee S. Thalidomide interferes with nitric oxide signaling of angiogenesis. International symposium on translational research – Apoptosis and Cancer, Trivandrum, 18-21 December 2005.

17. Chatterjee S. Time, Space and Nitric Oxide: The three dimensions of NOS (Invited Lecture) IV Annual conference of Society for Free Radical Research in India (SFRR), Bangalore, 10-12 January 2005.

18. Durga NP,Tamilarasan KP, Chatterjee S. Overexpression of connexin 43 attenuates nitric oxide production in endothelial cells: An epiphenomenon of cell density dependent eNOS distribution in endothelial cells IV Annual conference of Society for Free Radical Research in India (SFRR), Bangalore, 10-12 January 2005.

19. Gulati R, Jevremovic D, Peterson TE, Chatterjee S, Shah V, Vile RG, Simari RD. Functional Heterogeneity of Cells with an Endothelial Phenotype Obtained from Adult Human Blood"Samuel A . Levine Young Clinical Investigator's Award, American Heart Association Scientific Sessions, Novemver 11, 2003, Orlando FL.

20. Chatterjee, S., Hendrickson, H., Shah, V. Caveolin inhibits a constitutively activated form of recombinant eNOS in hepatic stellate cells: Possible mechanism for dysfunction of recombinant eNOS gene delivery to liver. ASSLD Meeting. Boston, OCT 24-28, 2003.

21. Chatterjee, S., Cao, S., Shah, V. Inhibition of GTP-dependent vescicle trafficking impairs bradykinin-dependent internalization of plasmalemmal eNOS and ensuing nitric oxide production in hepatocytes and endothelial cell lines. ASSLD Meeting. Boston, Nov1-5, 2002

22. Chatterjee, S.,Gagnon, C. Cryopreservation alters membrane thiol status of bull spermatozoa: Protection by oxidized glutathione. 7th Annual Meeting of the Oxygen Society. San Diego, Nov 16-21, 2000

23. Chatterjee, S., Gagnon, C. Generation of reactive oxygen species during the various steps of sperm cryopreservation. 6th Annual Meeting of The Oxygen Society. New Orleans. November 18-22, 2000.

24. Herrero, B., Chatterjee, S., Gagnon. C. Measurement of nitric oxide (NO) in human spermatozoa by electron Paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy spectrum: Capacitation increases NO production. American society of Andrology 44 Annual Meeting, Lousville, Kentuky, April 10-13, 1999

25. Chatterjee, S. Superoxide anion radical induced human semen liquefaction with special reference to a novel technique for the determination of semen liquefaction time : An approach with Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy. 2nd International Conference on Bioradicals and 5th International workshop on ESR imaging and in vivo ESR spectroscopy. October 12-16, 1997.

26. Chatterjee, S. Vasectomy induced male infertility: An error in sperm-surface thiol expression programme linked with membrane dynamics, 15th World Congress on Fertility and Sterility, Montpellier, France. 17-22 September,1995.

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