National Institute of Malaria Research

(Formerly Malaria Research Centre)

 

Singh OP

Dy Director

List of Publications (1999-onwards) 

  • Sohail M, Kaul A, Bali P, Raziuddin M, Singh MP, Singh OP, Dash AP, Adak T. Alleles -308A and -1031C in the TNF-α gene promoter do not increase the risk but associated with circulating levels of TNF-α and clinical features of vivax malaria in Indian patients. Mol Immunol, 45: 1682-1692, 2008

  • Dash AP, Adak T, Raghavendra K, Singh OP. The biology and control of malaria vectors in India. Curr Sci 92: 1571-1578, 2007 [PDF Reprint]

  • Singh OP, Chandra D, Nanda N, Sharma SK, Htun PT, Adak T, Subbarao SK, Dash AP. On the conspecificity of Anopheles fluviatilis species S with Anopheles minimus species C. J Biosci 31:671-677, 2006 [PDF Reprint]

  • Goswami G, Singh OP, Nanda N, Raghavendra K, Gakhar SK, Subbarao SK. Identification of all members of the Anopheles culicifacies complex using allele-specific polymerase chain reaction assays. Am J Trop Med Hyg 75: 454-460, 2006 [Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]  

  • Adak T, Singh OP, Nanda N, Sharma VP, Subbarao SK. Isolation of a Plasmodium vivax refractory Anopheles culicifacies strain from India. Trop Med Int Health 11: 197-203, 2006  [PDF Reprint] 

  • Adak T, Singh OP, Das MK, Wattal S, Nanda N. Comparative susceptibility of three important malaria vectors Anopheles stephensi, Anopheles fluviatilis and Anopheles sundaicus to Plasmodium vivax. J Parasitol 91:79-82, 2005 [PDF Reprint]         

  • Batra CP, Raghavendra K, Adak T, Singh OP, Singh SP, Mittal PK, Malhotra MS, Sharma RS, Subbarao SK. Evaluation of bifenthrin treated mosquito nets against anopheline and culicine mosquitoes. Indian J Med Res 121: 55-62, 2005 [PDF Reprint]

  • Singh OP, Chandra D, Nanda N, Raghavendra K, Sunil S, Sharma SK, Dua VK, Subbarao SK. Differentiation of members of the Anopheles fluviatilis species complex by an allele-specific polymerase chain reaction based on 28S ribosomal DNA sequences. Am J Trop Med Hyg 70:27-32, 2004. [PDF Reprint]

  • Sunil S, Raghavendra K, Singh OP, Malhotra P, Huang Y, Zheng L, Subbarao SK. Isolation and characterization of microsatellite markers from malaria vector, Anopheles culicifacies. Mol Ecol Notes 4: 440-442, 2004   [PDF Reprint]

  • Singh OP, Goswami G, Nanda N, Raghavendra K, Chandra D, Subbarao SK. An allele-specific polymerase chain reaction assay for the differentiation of members of Anopheles culicifacies complex. J Biosci 29:275-280, 2004 [PDF Reprint]

  • Sharma SK, Upadhyay AK, Haque MA, Singh OP, Adak T, Subbarao SK. Insecticide susceptibility status of malaria vectors in some hyperendemic tribal districts of Orissa. Curr Sci 87: 1722-1726, 2004   [PDF Reprint]

  • Singh OP, Raghvendra K, Nanda N, Mittal PK, Subbarao SK. Pyrethroid resistance in Anopheles culicifacies in Surat district, Gujarat, West India. Curr Sci 82: 547-550, 2002  [PDF Reprint]

  • Mittal PK, Adak T, Singh OP, Raghavendra K, Subbarao SK.  Reduced susceptibility to deltamethrin in Anopheles culicifacies s.l. in district Ramnathapuram in Tamil Nadu-- Selection of a pyrethroid-resistant strain. Curr Sci, 82: 185-188, 2002. [PDF Reprint]

  • Subbarao SK, Singh OP. Biological and genetic properties of Anopheles and malaria transmission in India. In: Trends in Malaria and Vaccine Research- the Current Scenario (Eds: D. Raghunath, R. Nayak) Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Limited. New Delhi, pp. 36-43, 2002

  • Kaur S, Adak T, Singh OP. Susceptibility of species A, B, C of Anopheles culicifacies complex to Plasmodium yoelii yoelii and Plasmodium vinckei petteri infections. J Parasitol 86: 1345-1348, 2000 [PDF Reprint]

  • Pathak N,  Mittal PK, Singh OP, Sagar V, Vasudevan P. Larvicidal action of essential oils from plants against the vector mosquitoes Anopheles stephensi (Liston), Culex quinquefasciatus (Say) and Aedes aegypti (L). Int Pest Contr 42: 53-55, 2000 [PDF Reprint]

  • Adak T, Kaur S, Singh OP. Comparative susceptibility of different members of the Anopheles culicifacies complex to Plasmodium vivax. Trans Roy Soc Trop Med Hyg 93:573-577, 1999 [PDF Reprint]

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