Tahseen Raza
Researcher
Also affiliated: Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee (2017–2021); Era's Lucknow Medical College and Hospital (2022)
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Biography and Research Information
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Tahseen Raza's research investigates viral host interactions and immune responses, with a focus on myxoma virus. His work has explored how specific viral genes, such as M062, influence the host's interferon response and transcriptomic changes in human monocytes and macrophages. He has also studied the virus's mechanisms for immune evasion, including its antagonism of the SAMD9 pathway. Beyond virology, Raza has contributed to understanding fundamental biological processes, including the NF-κB-DNA interaction through NMR spectroscopy and the role of domain stability in protein dimer formation kinetics. His research interests also extend to crop improvement through chromosome manipulation and a critical analysis of cell signaling in colorectal cancer.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 8
- Citations: 36
Selected Publications
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Assessing the impact of carbamate insecticide aminocarb on human plasma protein through biophysical and computational methods (2026)
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Antagonizing the SAMD9 pathway is key to myxoma virus host shut-off and immune evasion (2024)
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Myxoma virus lacking the host range determinant M062 stimulates cGAS-dependent type 1 interferon response and unique transcriptomic changes in human monocytes/macrophages (2022)
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- Myxoma virus lacking the host range determinant M062 stimulates cGAS-dependent type 1 interferon response and unique transcriptomic changes in human monocytes/macrophages
- Antagonizing the SAMD9 pathway is key to myxoma virus host shut-off and immune evasion
- Myxoma virus lacking the host range determinant M062 stimulates cGAS-dependent type 1 interferon response and unique transcriptomic changes in human monocytes/macrophages
- Antagonizing the SAMD9 pathway is key to myxoma virus host shut-off and immune evasion
- Myxoma virus lacking the host range determinant M062 stimulates cGAS-dependent type 1 interferon response and unique transcriptomic changes in human monocytes/macrophages
- Antagonizing the SAMD9 pathway is key to myxoma virus host shut-off and immune evasion
- Myxoma virus lacking the host range determinant M062 stimulates cGAS-dependent type 1 interferon response and unique transcriptomic changes in human monocytes/macrophages
- Myxoma virus lacking the host range determinant M062 stimulates cGAS-dependent type 1 interferon response and unique transcriptomic changes in human monocytes/macrophages
- Myxoma virus lacking the host range determinant M062 stimulates cGAS-dependent type 1 interferon response and unique transcriptomic changes in human monocytes/macrophages
- Myxoma virus lacking the host range determinant M062 stimulates cGAS-dependent type 1 interferon response and unique transcriptomic changes in human monocytes/macrophages
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