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    Room-Temperature Chemiresistive Gas Sensing of SnO2 Nanowires: A Review by Shah, Vraj, Bhaliya, Jaydip, Patel, Gautam M., Joshi, Priyanka

    “…Innovative chemiresitive gas sensors with strong sensing qualities that operate at room temperature are much more appealing due to their properties of…”
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    In silico docking and ADME study of deketene curcumin derivatives (DKC) as an aromatase inhibitor or antagonist to the estrogen-alpha positive receptor (Erα+): potent application of breast cancer by Shah, Vraj, Bhaliya, Jaydip, Patel, Gautam M.

    Published in Structural chemistry (2022)
    “…Regardless of many extensive studies, hormonal-based breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related mortality of females worldwide. Indeed, estrogen…”
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    Recent Advances of MOF-Based Nanoarchitectonics for Chemiresistive Gas Sensors by Bhaliya, Jaydip D., Shah, Vraj R., Patel, Gautam, Deshmukh, Kalim

    “…It is sad but true that, as industrialization increases, a large number of hazardous gases are discharged into the environment, which can cause major health…”
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    Advances in polymeric nanocomposites for automotive applications: A review by Shah, Vraj, Bhaliya, Jaydip, Patel, Gautam M., Deshmukh, Kalim

    Published in Polymers for advanced technologies (01-10-2022)
    “…The relevance of polymer nanocomposites (PNCs) in the automobile industry has been booming for the last few decades because this kind of material can fulfill…”
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    In silico docking and ADME study of deketene curcumin derivatives : potent application of breast cancer by Shah, Vraj, Bhaliya, Jaydip, Patel, Gautam M

    Published in Structural chemistry (01-04-2022)
    “…Regardless of many extensive studies, hormonal-based breast cancer is the most common cause of cancer-related mortality of females worldwide. Indeed, estrogen…”
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