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Research Publications: 2011

Published/epub/in press/accepted

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Das M.K., Dhamodharan, R., Hoti S.L. Dash A.P.. Molecular    differentiation of periodic and sub-periodic Wuchereria bancrofti and Brugia malayi by randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers. World J. Microbiol Biotechnol (Epub)

1.082

Dixit J, Srivastava H, Singh OP, Saksena DN, Das A. Multilocus nuclear DNA markers and genetic parameters in an Indian Anopheles minimus population. Infect Genet Evol 11: 572–579, 2011

3.221

Ghosh S, Banerjee P, Roychoudhury A, Sarkar S, Ghosh A, Santra A, Banerjee S, Das K, Dwibedi B, Kar SK, Rao VG, Bhat JT, Singh Neeru, Chowdhury A, Datta S. Distinctiveness of Hepatitis B virus in a primitive population group of Eastern India. J Clin Microbiol. (Epub)

4.162

Ghosh, S.K. Chakravarthy, P, Panch Sandhya R, Pushpalata, K, Tiwari, S.N. Ojha, O.P. Manjushree, R and Dash A.P. Chikungunya outbreak investigations in south Indian villages and effectiveness of poeciliid larvivorous fish in indoor cement tanks to control the breeding of its vector Aedes aegypti. BMC Public Health (Accepted).

2.223

Korgaonkar Nandini S., Ashwani Kumar, Rajpal S. Yadav, Dipak Kabadi and Aditya P. Dash. Mosquitoes landing on human baits and detection of Plasmodium falciparum infection in Anopheles stephensi in Goa, India.  Indian J. Med. Res. (Accepted)

1.516

Mehrunnisa A, Adak T, Singh OP, Nanda N, Dua VK, Parasher H, Khan W. Laboratory colonization of Anopheles fluviatilis species T and U. J Med Entomol, 48: 395-397, 2011

1.921

Nagpal, B.N, Saxena Rekha  Srivastava Aruna, Singh Neeru, Ghosh, S.K. et al. Retrospective study of Chikungunya outbreak during 2006 in urban areas of India. Indian J Med Res (Accepted).

1.516

Sakthi vadivel M, Alex Eapen and A.P. Dash.. Evaluation of toxicity of plant extracts against Culex quinquefasciatus, vector of lymphatic filariasis. Indian J Med Res (Accepted).

1.516

Shah K Naman, Dhillon GPS, Dash AP, Arora Usha, Meshnick R Steven and Valecha N. Antimalarial drug rsistance of Plasmodium falciparum in India: changes over time and space. Lancet Infect Dis. 2011; 11(1):57-64.

15.583

Singh OP, Dykes CL, Lather M, Agrawal OP, Adak T. Knock-down resistance (kdr)-like mutations in the voltage gated sodium channel of a malaria vector Anopheles stephensi and PCR assays for their detection. Malar J, 10: 59, 2011

3.00

Sutar SKD, Gupta B, Ranjit M, Kar SK, Das A. Sequence analysis of coding DNA fragments of pfcrt and pfmdr-1 genes in Plasmodium falciparum isolates from Odisha, India. Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, 2011; 106(1): In Press (February 2011)

2.097

Tiwari S, Ghosh SK, Mittal PK, Dash AP. Effectiveness of a New Granular Formulation of Biolarvicide Bacillus thuringiensis Var. israelensis Against Larvae of Malaria Vectors in India. Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis. [Epub

2.607

Tyagi S, Sharma M, Das A. Comparative genomic analysis of simple sequence repeats in three Plasmodium species. Parasitol Res. [Epub]

1.721

Dev V. Climatic determinants and malaria transmission in Assam, northeast India - a search for an early warning indicator for impending disease outbreaks. Parassitologia (Accepted).

 

Rajamma AJ. Dubey S, Sateesh SB, Tiwari SN, Ghosh SK. Comparative larvicidal activity of different species of Ocimum against Culex quinquefasciatus. Natural Product Research (Accepted).

 

Tiwari Hemandra Kumar, Sanidhya Upadhyay, Raj Kumar Upadhyay, Manmeet Rawat and Arun Sharma, Chalcones induced inhibition of plasmepsin II, a hemoglobin-degrading malarial aspartic protease from Plasmodium falciparum, Journal of Pharmacy Research (Accepted)

 

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