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A Balasubramaniam

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Saravanajayam M, Palanivel K, Saravanan S, Balasubramaniam A
Trop Anim Health Prod . 2022 Dec; 54(6):410. PMID: 36456854
From the dairy herds (n = 16) reared in few localities of South India with the history of reproductive inefficiency and incidental abortion, 176 sera samples from Jersey (n = ...
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van Gijn K, Zhao Y, Balasubramaniam A, de Wilt H, Carlucci L, Langenhoff A, et al.
Water Res . 2022 Aug; 222:118933. PMID: 35940156
Organic matter (OM) is the most important factor influencing the effectivity and efficiency of micropollutant (MP) ozonation in wastewater effluents. The importance of the quantity of OM is known, because...
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Golla S, Anandh U, Balasubramaniam A
Indian J Nephrol . 2016 Dec; 26(6):452-454. PMID: 27942179
We report a case of a man with traumatic brain injury. He was started on to prophylactic topiramate which led to a mixed acid-base disorder. He had severe metabolic acidosis...
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Saravanajayam M, Kumanan K, Balasubramaniam A
Vet World . 2016 Apr; 8(12):1416-9. PMID: 27047054
Aim: The present study aimed to investigate the seroepidemiology of infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) infection in the non-vaccinated cattle population in northern part of Tamil Nadu, India. Materials And Methods:...
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Jois S, Nagarajarao L, Prabhakaran M, Balasubramaniam A
J Biomol Struct Dyn . 2012 May; 22(1):497-508. PMID: 22640480
Abstract Neuropeptide Y (NPY), receptors belong to the G-protein coupled receptor superfamily. NPY mediates several physiological responses, such as blood pressure, food intake, sedation. These actions of NPY are mediated...
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Parker M, Sah R, Balasubramaniam A, R Sallee F, Zerbe O, Parker S
Peptides . 2010 Dec; 32(2):258-65. PMID: 21126552
Non-specific binding of Y receptor agonists to intact CHO cells, and to CHO cell or rat brain particulates, is much greater for human neuropeptide Y (hNPY) compared to porcine peptide...
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Bogdahn U, Hau P, Stockhammer G, Venkataramana N, Mahapatra A, Suri A, et al.
Neuro Oncol . 2010 Oct; 13(1):132-42. PMID: 20980335
This randomized, open-label, active-controlled, dose-finding phase IIb study evaluated the efficacy and safety of trabedersen (AP 12009) administered intratumorally by convection-enhanced delivery compared with standard chemotherapy in patients with recurrent/refractory...
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Srividya M, Thota B, Arivazhagan A, Thennarasu K, Balasubramaniam A, Chandramouli B, et al.
J Clin Pathol . 2010 Aug; 63(8):687-91. PMID: 20702468
Aims: To assess the prognostic influence of EGFR amplification/overexpression, p53 immunoreactivity and their age-dependent prognostic effects in a large prospective cohort of uniformly treated adult patients with newly diagnosed glioblastoma....
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Manivannan R, Dhanaraj S, Rao Y, Balasubramaniam A, Gowrishankar N, Jawahar N, et al.
Indian J Pharm Sci . 2010 Apr; 70(1):11-5. PMID: 20390074
Chitosan adsorbed microspheres containing tetanus toxoid were prepared in the size range of 10 mum to 75 mum, by emulsion-cross linking technique at different speeds of agitation. The amount of...
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Parker M, Sah R, Park E, Sweatman T, Balasubramaniam A, R Sallee F, et al.
Mini Rev Med Chem . 2009 Mar; 9(3):329-39. PMID: 19275726
The heptahelical G protein coupling receptors oligomerize extensively via transmembrane domains, in association with heterotrimeric G proteins. This provides higher affinity for agonists, conformational stability necessary for signal transduction, and...