Niroj Kumar Sethy
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Ortiz-Prado E, Sethy N, Vasconez-Gonzalez J, Izquierdo-Condoy J
Front Physiol
. 2024 Sep;
15:1487290.
PMID: 39308976
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Sharma V, Varshney R, Sethy N
High Alt Med Biol
. 2022 Oct;
23(4):319-329.
PMID: 36219748
Sharma, Vandana, Rajeev Varshney, and Niroj Kumar Sethy. Identification of suitable reference genes for lowlanders exposed to high altitude and Ladakhi highlanders. . 23:319-329, 2022. Identifying a stable and reliable...
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Sharma V, Varshney R, Sethy N
Hum Genomics
. 2022 Jul;
16(1):21.
PMID: 35841113
Both genomics- and proteomics-based investigations have identified several essential genes, proteins, and pathways that may facilitate human adaptive genotype/phenotype in a population-specific manner. This comprehensive review provides an up-to-date list...
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Pooja , Sharma V, Meena R, Ray K, Panjwani U, Varshney R, et al.
Front Physiol
. 2021 Nov;
12:730601.
PMID: 34721061
Acute exposure to high altitude perturbs physiological parameters and induces an array of molecular changes in healthy lowlanders. However, activation of compensatory mechanisms and biological processes facilitates high altitude acclimatization....
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Pooja , Sharma V, Sharma M, Varshney R, Kumar B, Sethy N
High Alt Med Biol
. 2021 Feb;
22(2):174-183.
PMID: 33602001
Pooja, Vandana Sharma, Manish Sharma, Rajeev Varshney, Bhuvnesh Kumar, and Niroj Kumar Sethy. Association between 17β-estradiol receptors and nitric oxide signaling augments high-altitude adaptation of Ladakhi highlanders. . 22: 174-183,...
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Pooja , Sharma M, Singh K, Himashree G, Bhaumik G, Kumar B, et al.
Nitric Oxide
. 2020 Jun;
102:12-20.
PMID: 32544536
Higher levels of circulatory nitric oxide (NO) and NO metabolites reportedly facilitate high altitude acclimatization. But the underlying factors and molecular pathways promoting NO production at high altitude has been...
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Tulsawani R, Sharma P, Sethy N, Kumari P, Ganju L, Prakash S, et al.
PLoS One
. 2020 Mar;
15(3):e0230175.
PMID: 32191734
High energy laser, particularly 532 nm, is widely used in defense and medical applications and there is need to address its occupational safety. Thermal and non-thermal effects of 532 nm...
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Mishra S, Kumar G, Chhabra A, Sethy N, Jain N, Meena R, et al.
Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Basis Dis
. 2020 Mar;
1866(7):165769.
PMID: 32184133
Brain is well known for its disproportionate oxygen consumption and high energy-budget for optimal functioning. The decrease in oxygen supply to brain, thus, necessitates rapid activation of adaptive pathways -...
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Gangwar A, Pooja , Sharma M, Singh K, Patyal A, Bhaumik G, et al.
Pflugers Arch
. 2019 Apr;
471(7):949-959.
PMID: 30980137
Intermittent hypoxic training (IHT) is a discrete cost-effective method for improving athletic performance and high altitude acclimatization. Unfortunately, IHT protocols widely vary in terms of hypoxia severity, duration, and number...