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Veena Garg

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Mishra P, Garg V, Dutt K
Environ Monit Assess . 2019 Feb; 191(3):130. PMID: 30725187
Seasonal water quality analysis helps to evaluate the impact of anthropogenic activities on reservoirs. The water quality may be judged by estimating various chemical parameters like dissolved oxygen (DO), free...
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Kushwah J, Kumar P, Garg V, Somvanshi V
Indian J Microbiol . 2017 Feb; 57(1):125-128. PMID: 28148990
is an insect-pathogenic Gram negative enterobacterium found in the gut of nematodes. is highly virulent to insects, and can kill insects rapidly upon injection at very low concentrations of one...
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Kumar R, Kushwah J, Ganguly S, Garg V, Somvanshi V
Indian J Microbiol . 2016 Jul; 56(3):361-367. PMID: 27407301
Majority of animals form symbiotic relationships with bacteria. Based on the number of bacterial species associating with an animal, these symbiotic associations can be mono-specific, relatively simple (2-25 bacterial species/animal)...
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Saini R, Dangwal K, Singh H, Garg V
J Food Sci Technol . 2015 Sep; 51(11):3369-75. PMID: 26396333
Yellow Himalayan raspberry, a wild edible fruit, was analyzed for phenolic contents, and antioxidant, antibacterial and antiproliferative activities. Phenolics were extracted using 80 % aqueous solvents containing methanol, acidic methanol,...
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Khatri N, Sagar A, Peddada N, Choudhary V, Chopra B, Garg V, et al.
J Diabetes Res . 2014 Dec; 2014:152075. PMID: 25478578
The study aims to map plasma gelsolin (pGSN) levels in diabetic humans and mice models of type II diabetes and to evaluate the efficacy of gelsolin therapy in improvement of...
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Jain R, Garg V, Saxena J
Appl Biochem Biotechnol . 2014 Oct; 175(2):813-24. PMID: 25344433
Soil is a sink of pesticide residues as well as microorganisms. Fungi are well known for solubilization of inorganic phosphates, and this activity of fungal isolates may be affected by...
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Yadav D, Anwar M, Garg V, Kardam H, Beg M, Suri S, et al.
Asian Pac J Cancer Prev . 2014 Apr; 15(5):2335-40. PMID: 24716980
Paclitaxel is hydrophobic in nature and is recognized as a highly toxic anticancer drug, showing adverse effects in normal body sites. In this study, we developed a polymeric nano drug...
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Kapoor U, Srivastava M, Trivedi P, Garg V, Srivastava L
Food Chem Toxicol . 2014 Mar; 68:190-5. PMID: 24662525
Single dose of imidacloprid (IMI-20mg/kg bodyweight) was orally administered in female rats. Its disposition along with two metabolites 6-chloro nicotinic acid (6-CNA) and 6-hydroxy nicotinic acid (6-HNA) was monitored in...
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Jain R, Garg V
Appl Biochem Biotechnol . 2014 Feb; 172(7):3570-82. PMID: 24557957
Continuous and repeated use of pesticides affects soil microbial flora and fauna and hence indirectly affects the activity of diverse microbial enzymes present within it. The present study investigates the...
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Jain R, Garg V, Yadav D
Biodegradation . 2013 Nov; 25(3):437-46. PMID: 24179090
Fungal degradation is emerging as a new powerful tool for the removal of potent neurotoxin pesticide, monocrotophos. Therefore, the present study is aimed at comparative characterization of monocrotophos degrading ability...