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  • Mujawar, Sharma; Gatherer, Derek; Lahiri, Chandrajit (Frontiers in cellular and infection microbiology, 2018-11-14)
    Over recent years, typhoid fever has gained increasing attention with several cases reporting treatment failure due to multidrug resistant (MDR) strains of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi. While new drug development ...
  • Kushwaha, S. K.; Bhavesh, N. L. S.; Abdella, B.; Lahiri, C.; Marathe, S. A. (Nature, 2020-12-03)
    Salmonellae display intricate evolutionary patterns comprising over 2500 serovars having diverse pathogenic profiles. The acquisition and/or exchange of various virulence factors influences the evolutionary framework. To ...
  • Kumar, Anmol (Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry, 2023-03-22)
    CSCs (Cancer stem cells) are a subpopulation of transformed cells residing within the tumour that possesses properties of stem cells, like self-renewal and differentiation. Different signalling pathways, epigenetic changes, ...
  • Pang, S. W.; Lahiri, Chandrajit; Poh, C. L.; Tan, Kuan Onn (Elsevier, 2018)
    Paraneoplastic Ma Family (PNMA) comprises a growing number of family members which share relatively conserved protein sequences encoded by the human genome and is localized to several human chromosomes, including the ...
  • Lahiri, Chandrajit; Pawar, Shrikan; Mishra, Rohit (Precision Cancer Medicine, 2019-12)
    Over the last few decades, there has been a deluge in the production of large-scale biological data mainly due to the advances in high-throughput technology. This initiated a paradigm shift on the focus in medical research. ...
  • Banerjee, Debashis; Das, Mousumi; Chatterjee, Avradip; Tank, Sheetal; Aghera, Nilesh (Springer/ Indian Journal of Microbiology, 2024-02-17)
    Growing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is one of the major worldwide healthcare problems at present. Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is part of the natural process of evolution among microorganisms, but which is expedited ...
  • Tan, Yong Chiang; Lahiri, Chandrajit (Frontiers, 2022-05-26)
    In parallel to the uncontrolled use of antibiotics, the emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria, like Acinetobacter baumannii, has posed a severe threat. A. baumannii predominates in the nosocomial setting due to its ...
  • Nayakpara, P.; Vishwakarma, N. P. (Journal of Chemical Health Risks, 2024)
    Background: The goal of the current research is to examine the short- and long-term effects of three alternative treatments for patients having bariatric surgery as well as variations in weight and parameters of nutrition ...
  • Pawar, Shrikant; Lahiri, Chandrajit (Academic Journals, 2018)
    Bacterial cells exhibit a complex pattern of co-operative behaviour as shown by their capacity to communicate amongst each other. Quorum sensing (QS) is a generic term used for bacterial cell-to-cell communication which ...
  • Nayakpara, P.; Vishwakarma, N. P. (Journal of Chemical Health Risks, 2024)
    In individuals with extreme obesity, bariatric surgery (BS) is now the most effective treatment for causing long-term weight reduction as well as lowering mortality and comorbidity load. However, BS may also lead to ...
  • Chovatiya, A.; Rajyaguru, R.; Tomar, R. S.; Joshi, P. (Springer/ Indian Journal of Microbiology, 2024)
    Plant crops serve as essential sources of nutritional sustenance, supplying vital nutrients to human diets. However, their productivity and quality are severely jeopardized by factors such as pests, diseases, and adverse ...
  • Dave, R. P.; Gohel, R. S.; Patel, N. T. (Vidhyayana, 2024)
    Humanity can achieve sustainable development by meeting present needs without compromising ability of future generations, as outlined in the transformative Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Sustainable Development ...
  • Marigoudar, Jyoti Bharamgoud; Sarkar, Diptendu; Yuguda, Yakubu Magaji; Abutayeh, Reem Fawaz; Kaur, Avneet; Pati, Ankita; Mitra, Disha; Ghosh, Animikha; Banerjee, Debashis; Borah, Sudarshana; Barman, Kamallochan; Das, Bhanita; Khairna, Shubham Jagdish; Šeherčehajić, Emir; Kumar, Shivam (Spriger/ Medical Oncology, 2022-10-29)
    Cancer is recognized globally as the second-most dominating and leading cause of morbidities. Fighting the global health epidemic threat posed by cancer requires progress and improvements in imaging techniques, surgical ...
  • Asghar, Ali; Tan, Yong Chiang; Zahoor, Mohammad; Zainal Abidin, Syafiq Asnawi; Yow, Y. Y.; Khan, E.; Lahiri, Chandrajit (Nature, 2021-07-05)
    The emergence and spread of antimicrobial resistance have been of serious concern to human health and the management of bacterial infectious diseases. Effective treatment of these diseases requires the development of novel ...
  • Vyas, Meghavi; Das, Mousumi; Kumar, Ravi Ranjan (Vidhyayana - An International Multidisciplinary Research E-Journal, 2020-05)
    Actinomycetes or Actinobacteria are Gram positive, filamentous, spore forming ahigh GC containing(60-75% in their DNA) prokaryotes. Endophytic Actinomycetes are the microbes living in the inner part of plant tissues ...
  • Vyas, Meghavi; Das, Mousumi; Kumar, Ravi Ranjan (Vidhyayana-An International Multidisciplinary Peer-Reviewed E-Journal, 2020)
    Actinomycetes or Actinobacteria are Gram positive, filamentous, spore forming ahigh GC containing(60-75% in their DNA) prokaryotes. Endophytic Actinomycetes are the microbes living in the inner part of plant tissues and ...
  • Ranjan, Ravi (Vidhyayana, 2020-05)
    Actinomycetes or Actinobacteria are Gram positive, filamentous, spore forming ahigh GC containing(60-75% in their DNA) prokaryotes. Endophytic Actinomycetes are the microbes living in the inner part of plant tissues and ...
  • Ashraf, M. I.; Ong, S. K.; Mujawar, s.; Pawar, S.; More, P.; Paul, S.; Lahiri, Chandrajit (Nature, 2018)
    Identifying effective drug targets, with little or no side effects, remains an ever challenging task. A potential pitfall of failing to uncover the correct drug targets, due to side effect of pleiotropic genes, might lead ...
  • Chauhan, U.; Singh, A. K.; Godani, D.; Handa, S.; Gupta, P S.; Patel, S.; Joshi, P. (Journal of Applied Horticulture, 2018)
    Effect of various plant extracts during in vitro culture of rose (Rosa hybrida L. cv. bush rose), with the objective of replacing synthetic Plant Growth regulators (PGRs) to reduce the production cost, was studied. Test ...
  • Chauhan, Urmi; Singh, Anil Kumar; Godani, Divyesh; Handa, Satish\; Gupta, Praveen S.; Patel, Shivani; Joshi, Preetam (Journal of Applied Horticulture, 2018)
    Effect of various plant extracts during in vitro culture of rose (Rosa hybrida L. cv. bush rose), with the objective of replacing synthetic Plant Growth regulators (PGRs) to reduce the production cost, was studied. Test ...

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