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114.pdf.jpg27-Apr-2016Inhibition of Bacterial Quorum-Sensing by Ferula asafoetida Essential OilKhambhala, Pinakin; Verma, Shailja; Joshi, Sanjay; Seshadri, Sriram; Kothari, Vijay
113.pdf.jpg22-Mar-2016Influence of Gut Microbiota on Inflammation and Pathogenesis of Sugar Rich Diet Induced DiabetesJena, Prasant Kumar; Prajapati, Bhumika; Mishra, Pradyumna Kumar; Seshadri, Sriram
112.pdf.jpg2016Investigation of Chitosan for Prevention of Diabetic Progression Through Gut Microbiota Alteration in Sugar Rich Diet Induced Diabetic RatsPrajapati, Bhumika; Rajput, Parth; Jena, Prasant Kumar; Seshadri, Sriram
111.pdf.jpgJan-2016Age-dependent Expression of Catspers in Human and Mice SpermSeshadri, Sriram; Purandhar, Kaveri; Pareek, Nivedita
110.pdf.jpgOct-2015MicroRNA-16 modulates macrophage polarization leading to improved insulin sensitivity in myoblastsTalari, Malathi; Kapadia, Bandish; Kain, Vasundhara; Seshadri, Sriram; Prajapati, Bhumika; Rajput, Parth; Misra, Parimal; Parsa, Kishore V.L.
109.pdf.jpgOct-2015The role of gut microbiota produced short chain fatty acids (SCFAs) in adiposity and inflammation in obesity and type 2 diabetesRajput, Parth; Prajapati, Bhumika; Jena, Prasant Kumar; Seshadri, Sriram
108.pdf.jpg2015Targeting type 2 diabetes and obesity: The role of gut microbiota produced Short chain fatty acid (SCFAs) in adiposity and inflammationRajput, Parth; Prajapati, Bhumika; Jena, Prasant Kumar; Seshadri, Sriram
107.pdf.jpg15-Oct-2015Co-activator binding protein PIMT mediates TNF-α induced insulin resistance in skeletal muscle via the transcriptional downregulation of MEF2A and GLUT4Kain, Vasundhara; Kapadia, Bandish; Viswakarma, Navin; Seshadri, Sriram
106.pdf.jpgAug-2015Purification and Molecular Characterization of the Novel Highly Potent Bacteriocin TSU4 Produced by Lactobacillus animalis TSU4Sahoo, Tapasa Kumar; Jena, Prasant Kumar; Patel, Amiya Kumar; Seshadri, Sriram
Sarvaiya & Kothari_2015_Microbiology_offprint.pdf.jpg2015Effect of Audible Sound in Form of Music on Microbial Growth and Production of Certain Important MetabolitesSarvaiya, Niral; Kothari, Vijay
CTBP_Jan 2014_MW.PDF.jpgJan-2014Mutagenic effect of microwave radiation on exopolysaccharide production in Xanthomonas campestrisKothari, Vijay; Mishra, Toshi; Kushwah, Preemada
Biol Res _Antibacterial.pdf.jpg2010Vitiligo is a multifactorial polygenic disorder with a complex pathogenesis, linked with both genetic and non-genetic factors. The precise modus operandi for vitiligo pathogenesis has remained elusive. Theories regarding loss of melanocytes are based on autoimmune, cytotoxic, oxidant–antioxidant and neural mechanisms. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) in excess have been documented in active vitiligo skin. Numerous proteins in addition to tyrosinase are affected. It is possible that oxidative stress is one among the main principal causes of vitiligo. However, there also exists ample evidence for altered immunological processes in vitiligo, particularly in chronic and progressive conditions. Both innate and adaptive arms of the immune system appear to be involved as a primary event or as a secondary promotive consequence. There is speculation on the interplay, if any, between ROS and the immune system in the pathogenesis of vitiligo. The article focuses on the scientific evidences linking oxidative stress and immune system to vitiligo pathogenesis giving credence to a convergent terminal pathway of oxidative stress– autoimmunity-mediated melanocyte loss.Kothari, Vijay; Seshadri, Sriram
Vitiligo- interplay between oxidative stress and immune system.pdf.jpg2013Vitiligo: interplay between oxidative stress and immune systemLaddha, Naresh C.; Dwivedi, Mitesh; Mansuri, Mohmmad S.; Gani, Amina R.; Ansarullah, Md; Ramachandran, A. V.; Dalai, Sarat; Begum, Rasheedunnisa
The Survival of Memory CD8 T Cells That Is Mediated by IL-15 Correlates with Sustained Protection.pdf.jpg26-Apr-2013The Survival of Memory CD8 T Cells that is mediated by IL-15 correlates with sustained protection against malariaZarling, Stasya; Berenzon, Dmitriy; Dalai, Sarat; Liepinsh, Dmitry; Steers, Nick; Krzych, Urszula
Resolution of Infection a state of Dormancy.PDF.jpgNov-2011Resolution of infection promotes a state of dormancy and long survival of CD4 memory T cellsDalai, Sarat K.; Khoruzhenko, Stanislav; Drake, Charles G.; Jie, Chunfa C.; Sadegh-Nasseri, Scheherazade
A reductionist cell-free MHC II antigen processing system identifies .pdf.jpg31-Oct-2010A reductionist cell-free major histocompatibility complex class II antigen processing system identifies immunodominant epitopesHartman, Isamu Z; AeRyon, Kim; Cotter, Robert J; Walter, Kimberly; Dalai, Sarat K; Boronina, Tatiana; Griffith, Wendell; Lanar, David E; Schwenk, Robert; Krzych, Urszula; Cole, Robert N; Sadegh-Nasseri, Scheherazade
ijei_2014_Krupali et al.PDF.jpgJan-2014In Vitro Antibacterial Activity of Emblica officinalis and Tamarindus indica Seed Extracts against Multidrug Resistant Acinetobacter baumanniiRamanuj, Krupali; Kothari, Vijay; Kothari, D. R.
Sonal _Bakhi.pdf.jpgMar-2014A Digital Image Processing Algorithm for Automation of Human KaryotypingBakshi, Sonal; Chaku, Priya; Shah, Pooja
Microbiology 2015.pdf.jpg2015Exploring Plant Growth Promoting Potential of Non Rhizobial Root Nodules Endophytes of Vigna radiata1Rajkumar, Shalini; Pandya, Maharshi; Rajput, Mahendrasinh
Biochemistry n Biophysics.pdf.jpgSep-2013pH responsive MMT/Acrylamide Super Composite Hydrogel: Characterization, Anticancer Drug Reservoir and Controlled Release PropertyKevadiya, Bhavesh D.; Pawar, Radheshyam R.; Rajkumar, Shalini; Jog, Rahul; Baravalia, Yogesh K.; Jivrajani, Heta; Chotai, Nisarginee; Sheth, Navin R.; Bajaj, Hari C.
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