P R Mahadevan
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1.
Mauron J, Ganapati R, Mahadevan P, Anantharaman K
Amino Acids
. 2013 Nov;
2(3):255-69.
PMID: 24192904
Deoxyfructosylserotonin (DFS), a stable derivative of serotonin, was shown to have an anti-leprosy effect (Mester and Antia). Therefore, a tryptophan-enriched food (NAL) was devised to increase the concentration of free...
2.
Medda S, Das N, Mahato S, Mahadevan P, Basu M
Indian J Biochem Biophys
. 1995 Jun;
32(3):147-51.
PMID: 7590855
Asiaticoside, a plant glycoside with rhamnose as end sugar and having microbicidal properties was tested against Mycobacterium leprae and Mycobacterium tuberculosis both in vivo and in vitro. As rhamnose is...
3.
Ilangumaran S, Robinson P, Shankernarayan N, Ramu G, Mahadevan P, Muthukkaruppan V
Lepr Rev
. 1994 Mar;
65(1):34-44.
PMID: 8201834
In this study, we measured in vitro proliferative responses of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from both leprosy patients across the clinical spectrum and also healthy contacts from a leprosy-endemic population...
4.
Damle A, Mahadevan P
Indian J Lepr
. 1993 Oct;
65(4):405-14.
PMID: 8182287
Peritoneal macrophages from mice immunized with the delipidified cell component (DCC) of Mycobacterium leprae showed changes in various parameters such as increased protein synthesis, levels of hydrolytic enzyme and augmented...
5.
Damle A, Mahadevan P
Indian J Lepr
. 1993 Jul;
65(3):271-82.
PMID: 8283062
The delipidified cell component (DCC) of Mycobacterium leprae was used as an immunomodulatory agent in Swiss white mice. The peritoneal macrophages of these mice were activated to produce increased amount...
6.
Joshi S, Nair S, Mahadevan P
Indian J Med Res
. 1993 Jan;
97:18-24.
PMID: 8486404
A cultivable acid fast stainable bacterium obtained from leprosy nodule showed similarity to M. leprae in antigenicity to serum antibodies of lepromatous leprosy patients. The antigenic similarity has been seen...
7.
Mahadevan P, Robinson P, Vermani M, Pardhy A, Joshi S
Indian J Lepr
. 1991 Jul;
63(3-4):371-87.
PMID: 1804891
Delipidified cell components (DCC) of Mycobacterium leprae obtained as an insoluble material consist of several proteins. This preparation, DCC, has ability to differentially bind to sera from lepromatous leprosy patients...
8.
Mahadevan P, Robinson P
Trop Med Parasitol
. 1990 Sep;
41(3):310-3.
PMID: 2255852
The delipidified cell components of Mycobacterium leprae (DCC) obtained as an insoluble material was presented as an antigen by the macrophages of lepromatous leprosy patients. This resulted in in vitro...
9.
Nair I, Mahadevan P
Int J Lepr Other Mycobact Dis
. 1990 Sep;
58(3):540-7.
PMID: 2205688
Peritoneal macrophages from randombred, Swiss white mice, when cultured and infected with Mycobacterium leprae for 24 hours, are able to show the presence of antigen(s) with binding affinity to antibodies...
10.
Nair I, Varadkar D, Mahadevan P
Int J Lepr Other Mycobact Dis
. 1990 Sep;
58(3):548-53.
PMID: 2169514
Peritoneal macrophages from Swiss white mice in vitro tolerated Mycobacterium leprae and allowed metabolism of the bacteria leading to release of bacteria-specific antigenic protein. This was associated with the maintenance...