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    Mycoplasma pneumoniae among Hospitalized Patients with Acute Respiratory Tract Infections in an Indian Tertiary Care Hospital: an Underreported Health Problem by Sreenath, K., Kabra, S. K., Dey, A. B., Chandolia, Amita, Sagar, Tanu, Singh, Vishwajeet, Ghimire, Jagat Jeevan, Guleria, Randeep, Chaudhry, Rama

    Published in Microbiology spectrum (31-08-2022)
    “…The epidemiology of Mycoplasma pneumoniae (Mp) is poorly understood in India. The present study was conducted to identify the prevalence of Mp in a large set…”
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    Characterization of Mce4A protein of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: role in invasion and survival by Saini, Neeraj Kumar, Sharma, Monika, Chandolia, Amita, Pasricha, Rashmi, Brahmachari, Vani, Bose, Mridula

    Published in BMC microbiology (19-11-2008)
    “…The mce4 operon is one of the four homologues of mammalian cell entry (mce) operons of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The mce4A (Rv3499c) gene within this operon…”
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    Single nucleotide polymorphism in the genes of mce1 and mce4 operons of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: analysis of clinical isolates and standard reference strains by Pasricha, Rashmi, Chandolia, Amita, Ponnan, Prija, Saini, Neeraj Kumar, Sharma, Sangeeta, Chopra, Madhu, Basil, Mandira Varma, Brahmachari, Vani, Bose, Mridula

    Published in BMC microbiology (23-02-2011)
    “…The presence of four mammalian cell entry (mce) operons in Mycobacterium tuberculosis suggests the essentiality of the functions of the genes in these operons…”
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    Comparison of mammalian cell entry operons of mycobacteria: in silico analysis and expression profiling by Kumar, Ashwani, Chandolia, Amita, Chaudhry, Uma, Brahmachari, Vani, Bose, Mridula

    Published in FEMS immunology and medical microbiology (01-02-2005)
    “…Mammalian cell entry ( mce) operons, implicated in the entry of mycobacteria into host cells, are present in pathogenic and saprophytic species. It is likely…”
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    PDIM and SL1 accumulation in Mycobacterium tuberculosis is associated with mce4A expression by Singh, Pooja, Sinha, Rajesh, Tyagi, Gaurav, Sharma, Naresh Kumar, Saini, Neeraj K., Chandolia, Amita, Prasad, Ashok Kumar, Varma-Basil, Mandira, Bose, Mridula

    Published in Gene (05-02-2018)
    “…Lipid metabolism forms the heart and soul of Mycobacterium tuberculosis life cycle. Starting from macrophage invasion at cholesterol rich micro-domains to a…”
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    Functional analysis of mce4A gene of Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv using antisense approach by Chandolia, Amita, Rathor, Nisha, Sharma, Monika, Saini, Neeraj Kumar, Sinha, Rajesh, Malhotra, Pawan, Brahmachari, Vani, Bose, Mridula

    Published in Microbiological research (01-09-2014)
    “…Antisense strategy is an attractive substitute for knockout mutations created for gene silencing. mce genes have been shown to be involved in mycobacterial…”
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    An insight into the regulation of mce4 operon of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by Rathor, Nisha, Chandolia, Amita, Saini, Neeraj Kumar, Sinha, Rajesh, Pathak, Rakesh, Garima, Kushal, Singh, Satendra, Varma-Basil, Mandira, Bose, Mridula

    Published in Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-07-2013)
    “…Summary The mce4 operon is reported to be involved in cholesterol utilization and intracellular survival of Mycobacterium tuberculosis ( M. tuberculosis ). The…”
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