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Raj K Bhatnagar

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Kumar R, Srivastava P, Mathur K, Shrinet J, Dubey S, Chinnappan M, et al.
Virusdisease . 2021 Dec; 32(4):657-665. PMID: 34901322
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13337-021-00734-y.
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Jain S, Shrinet J, Tridibes A, Bhatnagar R, Sunil S
Noncoding RNA . 2018 Jun; 1(3):222-245. PMID: 29861425
Blood feeding in initiates a cascade of events that modulate several physiological functions in the mosquito. The midgut epithelium activates several of its molecules, most important among these being microRNAs,...
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Nilsson L, Sharma A, Bhatnagar R, Bertilsson S, Terenius O
FEMS Microbiol Ecol . 2018 Apr; 94(6). PMID: 29617987
Water-storage containers are common in households where access to water is scarce and often act as breeding sites for vector mosquitoes. Bacteria in these containers may be important for attracting...
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Cheng T, Wu J, Wu Y, Chilukuri R, Huang L, Yamamoto K, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol . 2017 Oct; 1(11):1747-1756. PMID: 28963452
The tobacco cutworm, Spodoptera litura, is among the most widespread and destructive agricultural pests, feeding on over 100 crops throughout tropical and subtropical Asia. By genome sequencing, physical mapping and...
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Gupta P, Mehrotra S, Sharma A, Chugh M, Pandey R, Kaushik A, et al.
J Med Chem . 2017 Sep; 60(20):8298-8308. PMID: 28949547
Hemoglobin degradation/hemozoin formation, essential steps in the Plasmodium life cycle, are targets of existing antimalarials. The pathway still offers vast possibilities to be explored for new antimalarial discoveries. Here, we...
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Nayyar N, Kaur I, Malhotra P, Bhatnagar R
Sci Rep . 2017 Sep; 7(1):10902. PMID: 28883418
System level knowledge of alterations in host is crucial to elucidate the molecular events of viral pathogenesis and to develop strategies to block viral establishment and amplification. Here, we applied...
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Ghosh S, Kaushik A, Khurana S, Varshney A, Singh A, Dahiya P, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2017 Jun; 292(30):12577-12588. PMID: 28584057
Persistent or chronic infection with the hepatitis B virus (HBV) represents one of the most common viral diseases in humans. The hepatitis B virus deploys the hepatitis B virus X...
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Jain J, Nayak K, Tanwar N, Gaind R, Gupta B, Shastri J, et al.
Clin Infect Dis . 2017 Apr; 65(1):133-140. PMID: 28379375
Background: Chikungunya fever (CHIK) is a major public health concern in India. Characterized by acute fever with joint pain and swelling, most patients recover from this self-limiting illness in 7-10...
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Mathur K, Anand A, Dubey S, Sanan-Mishra N, Bhatnagar R, Sunil S
Sci Rep . 2016 Dec; 6:38065. PMID: 27901124
RNAi pathway is an antiviral defence mechanism employed by insects that result in degradation of viral RNA thereby curbing infection. Several viruses including flaviviruses encode viral suppressors of RNAi (VSRs)...
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Ghosh S, Singh G, Sachdev B, Kumar A, Malhotra P, Mukherjee S, et al.
Methods Mol Biol . 2016 Sep; 1470:199-212. PMID: 27581295
RNA interference is a potent and precise reverse genetic approach to carryout large-scale functional genomic studies in a given organism. During the past decade, RNAi has also emerged as an...