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Talukdar D, Sarkar M, Ahrodia T, Kumar S, De D, Nath S, et al.
iScience . 2024 Nov; 27(11):111238. PMID: 39569373
Annually, in India, 13% of all newborns are preterm, accounting for 23.4% of preterm birth (PTB) globally. The composition and diversity of the vaginal microbiome have a notable degree of...
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Mehta O, Vijay A, Gohir S, Kelly T, Zhang W, Doherty M, et al.
J Pain . 2023 Mar; 24(7):1251-1261. PMID: 36863678
Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common arthritis affecting synovial joints such as knees and hips of millions of people globally. Usage-related joint pain and reduced function are the most common...
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Kumar S, Kumari N, Talukdar D, Kothidar A, Sarkar M, Mehta O, et al.
Front Cell Infect Microbiol . 2021 Jun; 11:622474. PMID: 34094994
Background: The incidence of preterm birth (PTB) in India is around 13%. Specific bacterial communities or individual taxon living in the vaginal milieu of pregnant women is a potential risk...
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Mehta O, Inbaraj L, Astbury S, Grove J, Norman G, Aithal G, et al.
Front Nutr . 2021 Mar; 8:595756. PMID: 33708787
Undernutrition is a leading contributor to disease and disability in people of all ages. Several studies have reported significant association between nutritional status and gut microbiome composition but other factors...
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Mehta O, Ghosh T, Kothidar A, Gowtham M, Mitra R, Kshetrapal P, et al.
Microb Ecol . 2020 Mar; 80(2):487-499. PMID: 32206831
The trillions of microorganisms residing in the human body display varying degrees of compositional and functional diversities within and between individuals and contribute significantly to host physiology and susceptibility to...
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Bag S, Ghosh T, Banerjee S, Mehta O, Verma J, Dayal M, et al.
Microb Ecol . 2018 Jul; 77(2):546-557. PMID: 30009332
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) among bacterial species that resides in complex ecosystems is a natural phenomenon. Indiscriminate use of antimicrobials in healthcare, livestock, and agriculture provides an evolutionary advantage to the...
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Das B, Ghosh T, Kedia S, Rampal R, Saxena S, Bag S, et al.
Sci Rep . 2018 Jul; 8(1):10104. PMID: 29973712
The diversity and basic functional attributes of the gut microbiome of healthy Indians is not well understood. This study investigated the gut microbiome of three Indian communities: individuals residing in...
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Bag S, Saha B, Mehta O, Anbumani D, Kumar N, Dayal M, et al.
Sci Rep . 2016 Jun; 6:26775. PMID: 27240745
To explore the natural microbial community of any ecosystems by high-resolution molecular approaches including next generation sequencing, it is extremely important to develop a sensitive and reproducible DNA extraction method...
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Pant A, Anbumani D, Bag S, Mehta O, Kumar P, Saxena S, et al.
J Bacteriol . 2015 Oct; 198(2):268-75. PMID: 26503849
Unlabelled: The genesis of toxigenic Vibrio cholerae involves acquisition of CTXϕ, a single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) filamentous phage that encodes cholera toxin (CT). The phage exploits host-encoded tyrosine recombinases (XerC and...
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Das B, Kumari R, Pant A, Sen Gupta S, Saxena S, Mehta O, et al.
J Bacteriol . 2014 Sep; 196(23):4071-80. PMID: 25225263
CTXΦ, a filamentous vibriophage encoding cholera toxin, uses a unique strategy for its lysogeny. The single-stranded phage genome forms intramolecular base-pairing interactions between two inversely oriented XerC and XerD binding...