Pranaya Kumar Parida
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Recent Articles
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Roy S, Parida P, Kumar R, Kumar V, Bhakta D, Behera B, et al.
Mitochondrial DNA B Resour
. 2024 Nov;
9(11):1539-1543.
PMID: 39559381
, known as Gangetic mystus, is a freshwater indigenous catfish. The present study represents the first-ever complete mitochondrial genome sequencing of . The whole mitochondrial genome size is 16,554 bp...
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Rout A, Dixit S, Tripathy P, Rout S, Parida S, Parida P, et al.
J Hazard Mater
. 2024 Apr;
471():134377.
PMID: 38663298
The Ganga is the largest river in India, serves as a lifeline for agriculture, drinking water, and religious rites. However, it became highly polluted due to the influx of industrial...
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Borah S, Das B, Bhattacharjya B, Yadav A, Das P, Das S, et al.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2024 Jan;
31(7):10533-10544.
PMID: 38198088
The present study was conducted with the objective of developing ecologically and economically feasible pen culture protocols for Labeo catla as an alternate income source for wetland fishers in the...
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Behera B, Parida S, Kumar V, Swain H, Parida P, Bisai K, et al.
Pathogens
. 2023 Apr;
12(4).
PMID: 37111485
A case of severe mortality in farmed was investigated to characterize the causative agent. We identified the bacterial strain as isolated from the gut of infected by biochemical assay, scanning...
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Sarkar D, Behera B, Parida P, Kumar Aralappanavar V, Mondal S, Dei J, et al.
Biosens Bioelectron
. 2022 Oct;
219:114771.
PMID: 36274429
Chemical and biological contaminants are of primary concern in ensuring seafood safety. Rapid detection of such contaminants is needed to keep us safe from being affected. For over three decades,...
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Rout A, Dehury B, Parida P, Sarkar D, Behera B, Das B, et al.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2022 Jun;
29(54):82309-82323.
PMID: 35750913
The perennial river Ganga is recognized as one of India's largest rivers of India, but due to continuous anthropogenic activities, the river's ecosystem is under threat. Next-generation sequencing technology has...
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Parida P, Behera B, Dehury B, Rout A, Sarkar D, Rai A, et al.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2022 May;
29(47):71311-71325.
PMID: 35596862
The large population residing in the northern region of India surrounding Delhi mostly depends on water of River Yamuna, a tributary of mighty Ganga for agriculture, drinking and various religious...
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Paria P, Chakraborty H, Pakhira A, Mohapatra P, Parida P, Behera B
Microb Pathog
. 2022 Feb;
164:105436.
PMID: 35121070
Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a zoonotic bacterium that causes infections in shellfish, fish and higher vertebrates as well as in humans. The Tdh and Trh positive strains of V. parahaemolyticus are...
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Parida P, Lianthuamluaia , Kayal T, Das B, Sarkar U, Koushlesh S, et al.
Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
. 2022 Jan;
29(25):37854-37866.
PMID: 35067872
The geographic information systems (GIS) play an important role in all geospatial aspects of assessment, monitoring, and management of inland open water resources for strategic development in the fisheries sector....
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Paria P, Behera B, Mohapatra P, Parida P
Infect Genet Evol
. 2021 Sep;
95:105083.
PMID: 34536578
Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a gram-negative halophilic bacterium responsible for gastrointestinal infection in human and vibriosis in aquatic animals. The thermostable direct hemolysin (tdh), tdh-related hemolysin (trh) and thermolabile hemolysin (tlh)...