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    In memoriam Prof. Dr. Robert Röschenthaler

    Robert Röschenthaler in Mycotoxin Research (1987)

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    Immunological studies in Bancroftian filariasis

    B. C. Harinath, K. Cheirmaraj, M. V. R. Reddy in Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry (1992)

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    Evaluation …… neurotuberculosis

    T Malati in Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry (1996)

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    Mycobacterium tuberculosis 38kDa antigen and its encoding gene-experience in diagnostic applications

    Our experience has revealed that the detection of 38 kDa antigen or antibody to the antigen in various fluids is useful in diagnosis of various mainfestations of tuberculosis. The PCR developed for 340bp seque...

    G. V. Kadival, C. D. D’souza, M. Kameswaran in Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry (1997)

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    Biochemical characterization of an immunodominant allergen/antigen ofAspergillus fumigatus

    An 18kDa protein was identified as a major immunodominant allergen/antigen secreted by a wild type isolate and various clinical isolates ofA. fumigatus. The protein was purified to homogeneity and the N-terminal ...

    Nivedita Bir, Anubha Paliwal, K. Muralidhar in Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry (1999)

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    New age adjuvants and delivery systems for subunit vaccines

    The dramatic advancements in the field of vaccinology has led to the formulation of chemically well defined vaccines composed of synthetic peptides and recombinant proteins derived from the immunologically dom...

    Sridevi Kurella, Monika Manocha, Leenu Sabhnani in Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry (2000)

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    Host protective immunity and vaccine development studies in lymphatic filariasis

    Lymphatic filariasis caused mainly by infection fromWuchereria bancrofti andBrugia malayi remains as the major cause of clinical morbidity in tropical and subtropical countries. Development of vaccine against fil...

    M. V. R. Reddy, R. Alli, B. C. Harinath in Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry (2000)

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    Pharming vaccines for hepatitis and cytomegalovirus: Towards the development of multivalent and subunit vaccines for oral delivery of antigens

    A plant based high fidelity vaccine production system is being developed with emphasis on producing antigens capable of being orally delivered in multivalent or subunit plant packets. Plant-based edible vaccin...

    Zaman Alli, Ravinder K. Sardana, Béatrice Pierre, Anton Andonov in Phytochemistry Reviews (2002)

  9. Article

    Aerial pollen diversity in India and their clinical significance in allergic diseases

    A. B. Singh, Pawan Kumar in Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry (2004)

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    Lipid composition and amino acid uptake during rotavirus infection and protection with trypsin inhibitor in malnourished infant mice

    The aim of the study was to evaluate the influence of rotavirus (RV) and soyabean trypsin inhibitor (TI) on lipid composition and uptake of glucose and glycine in rotavirus (RV) infected malnourished (PEM) inf...

    R. Katyal, S V Rana, S. Ojha, V. Singh in Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry (2005)

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    Hot Cuisine as a Source of Anti-Inflammatory Drugs

    The shift in nutritional sciences from survival and safety to the promotion of well-being has led to systematic investigations on the biological activity of natural products of dietary origin, questioning the ...

    Giovanni Appendino, Alberto Minassi, Nives Daddario in Phytochemistry Reviews (2005)

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    Plant Derived Antimalarial Agents: New Leads and Challenges

    New treatments for malaria are urgently needed due to the increasing problem of drug-resistance in malaria parasites. The long-established use of quinine and the more recent introduction of artemisinin and its...

    Colin W. Wright in Phytochemistry Reviews (2005)

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    New dimensions in vaccinology: A new insight

    The development of vaccines to prevent infectious diseases has been one of the most important contributions of biomedical sciences. Increasing understanding in biochemistry, molecular biology, molecular geneti...

    D Tomar, V Chattree, V Tripathi, A A Khan in Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry (2005)

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    Cannabinoids in Models of Chronic Inflammatory Conditions

    Cannabis sativa has been used as an anti-inflammatory plant for millennia. However until the elucidation of the chemistry of its constituents and the discovery of the endogenous cannabinoid system only a limit...

    Raphael Mechoulam, Percy F. Sumariwalla, Marc Feldmann in Phytochemistry Reviews (2005)

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    Biological Activities and Chemistry of Saponins from Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer

    The roots of Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer, known as Korean ginseng have been a valuable and important folk medicine in the East Asian countries, such as China, Korea and Japan for about 2000 years. Panax is derived ...

    Jong Dae Park, Dong Kwon Rhee, You Hui Lee in Phytochemistry Reviews (2005)

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    Wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnissen aus dem Verbraucherschutz eine Plattform geben

    Dr. Christian. Grugel in Journal für Verbraucherschutz und Lebensmittelsicherheit (2006)

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    Metabolic Engineering of Terpenoid Biosynthesis in Plants

    Metabolic engineering of terpenoids in plants is a fascinating research topic from two main perspectives. On the one hand, the various biological activities of these compounds make their engineering a new tool...

    Asaph Aharoni, Maarten A. Jongsma, Tok-Yong Kim, Man-Bok Ri in Phytochemistry Reviews (2006)

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    Detection of enzymes dehydrogenases and proteases inBrugia malayi filarial parasites

    Lymphatic filariasis caused mainly by infection fromW. bancrofti andB. malayi remains a major cause of clinical morbidity in tropical and subtropical countries. Analysis ofB. malayi mf, infective larval and adult...

    Y. P. Bhandary, K. N. Krithika, Sandeep Kulkarni in Indian Journal of Clinical Biochemistry (2006)

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    Arabidopsis cytochrome P450s through the looking glass: a window on plant biochemistry

    Annotation of the genome sequence of Arabidopsis thaliana has identified a diverse array of 245 full-length cytochrome P450 monooxygenase (P450) genes whose known functions span the synthetic gamut from critical ...

    Mary A. Schuler, Hui Duan, Metin Bilgin, Shahjahan Ali in Phytochemistry Reviews (2006)

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    Plant cytochrome P450s from moss to poplar

    This review represents the first attempt to define the origins of the major P450-containing pathways in plants. Comparative genomics with five complete P450 gene sets from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii with 39 sequen...

    David R. Nelson in Phytochemistry Reviews (2006)

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