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    Integrating CRISPR-Cas and Next Generation Sequencing in Plant Virology by Mushtaq, Muntazir, Dar, Aejaz Ahmad, Basu, Umer, Bhat, Basharat Ahmad, Mir, Rakeeb Ahmad, Vats, Sanskriti, Dar, M S, Tyagi, Anshika, Ali, Sajad, Bansal, Monika, Rai, Gyanendra Kumar, Wani, Shabir Hussain

    Published in Frontiers in genetics (25-10-2021)
    “…Plant pathology has been revolutionized by the emergence and intervention of next-generation sequencing technologies (NGS) which provide a fast,…”
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    Optimizing the Agrobacterium tumefaciens‐mediated transformation conditions in Colletotrichum lindemuthianum: a step forward to unravel the functions of pathogenicity arsenals by Nabi, A., Banoo, A., Rasool, R.S., Dar, M.S., Mubashir, S.S, Masoodi, K.Z., Shah, M.D., Khan, A.A., Khan, I., Padder, B.A.

    Published in Letters in applied microbiology (01-08-2022)
    “…Colletotrichum lindemuthianum is a hemibiotrophic fungal pathogen that causes bean anthracnose and it is rated among the top 10 important diseases infecting…”
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    Can extent of high grade dysplasia in Barrett’s oesophagus predict the presence of adenocarcinoma at oesophagectomy? by Dar, M S, Goldblum, J R, Rice, T W, Falk, G W

    Published in Gut (01-04-2003)
    “…Background: Optimal management of Barrett’s oesophagus complicated by high grade dysplasia is controversial. Recently, the extent of high grade dysplasia was…”
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    Morpho-cultural, pathological and molecular variability in Thyrostroma carpophilum causing shot hole of stone fruits in India by Nabi, Asha, Shah, Mehraj-Ul-Din, Padder, B. A., Dar, M. S., Ahmad, Mushtaq

    Published in European journal of plant pathology (01-07-2018)
    “…Shot hole disease of stone fruits caused by Thyrostroma carpophilum has become a major threat to stone fruit industry of Jammu and Kashmir, India because of…”
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    Heat induction in two-dimensional graphene–Fe3O4 nanohybrids for magnetic hyperthermia applications with artificial neural network modeling by Dar, M S, Khush Bakhat Akram, Sohail, Ayesha, Arif, Fatima, Zabihi, Fatemeh, Yang, Shengyuan, Munir, Shamsa, Zhu, Meifang, Abid, M, Nauman, Muhammad

    Published in RSC advances (30-06-2021)
    “…We report the synthesis and characterization of graphene functionalized with iron (Fe3+) oxide (G-Fe3O4) nanohybrids for radio-frequency magnetic hyperthermia…”
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    Heat induction in two-dimensional graphene-Fe 3 O 4 nanohybrids for magnetic hyperthermia applications with artificial neural network modeling by Dar, M S, Akram, Khush Bakhat, Sohail, Ayesha, Arif, Fatima, Zabihi, Fatemeh, Yang, Shengyuan, Munir, Shamsa, Zhu, Meifang, Abid, M, Nauman, Muhammad

    Published in RSC advances (18-06-2021)
    “…We report the synthesis and characterization of graphene functionalized with iron (Fe ) oxide (G-Fe O ) nanohybrids for radio-frequency magnetic hyperthermia…”
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    Population structure of Venturia inaequalis, a hemibiotrophic fungus, under different host resistance specificities in the Kashmir valley by Dar, M. S., Padder, Bilal A., Ahmad, Mushtaq, Sofi, T. A., Mir, A. A., Nabi, Asha, Shah, M. D.

    Published in Archives of microbiology (01-10-2020)
    “…Venturia inaequalis is a notorious fungal pathogen and show classical gene for gene interaction with its apple host. Neutral markers provide clues about…”
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    Effect of light and heavy ion irradiation on graphene device matrix: Optical and Transport Characteristics by Dar, M.S., Ahmed, S.

    “…The transport and optical properties of few-layer graphene subjected to light and heavy ion irradiation of preconceived design matrix i.e. graphene/Ni/SiO2/Si…”
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    Population Genetics of Narcissus Species Reveals High Diversity and Multiple Introductions into Kashmir by Mohammed, Irtefa, Rehman, S. I., Mir, A. A., Siddique, M., Dar, M. S., Shah, M. D., Masoodi, N. H., Padder, Bilal. A.

    Published in Agricultural research (India : Online) (01-12-2020)
    “…Kashmir valley is rich in flora and fauna that is mostly fragmented. Among various ornamental plants, Narcissus is considered exotic and poses threat to local…”
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    Rat striatal adenosinergic modulation of ethanol-induced motor impairment: possible role of striatal cyclic AMP by Meng, Z.-H, Pennington, S.N, Dar, M.S

    Published in Neuroscience (01-08-1998)
    “…We have previously reported the involvement of the striatum in acute ethanol-induced motor incoordination and the striatal adenosinergic modulation of…”
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    Involvement of κ-Opioids in the Mouse Cerebellar Adenosinergic Modulation of Ethanol-induced Motor Incoordination by Dar, M. Saeed

    “…Using rotorod performance as the test response, possible modulation and co‐modulation of ethanol‐induced motor incoordination by the cerebellar κ‐opioid and…”
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    Intrastriatal Ro15-4513 functionally antagonizes ethanol-induced motor incoordination and striatal adenosinergic modulation of ethanol-induced motor incoordination in rats by Meng, Z H, Dar, M S

    “…To study the role of the striatum in modulating the effects of adenosine agonists and benzodiazepine inverse agonists on acute ethanol-induced motor…”
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    Modulation of ethanol-induced motor incoordination by mouse striatal A(1) adenosinergic receptor by Dar, M S

    Published in Brain research bulletin (01-07-2001)
    “…We have demonstrated that ethanol-induced motor incoordination is modulated by cerebellar adenosine A(1) receptor. This study represents an extension into…”
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    Central adenosinergic system involvement in ethanol-induced motor incoordination in mice by Dar, M S

    “…To clarify if the behavioral interaction between ethanol and adenosine reported previously occur centrally or due to a peripheral hemodynamic change, the…”
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    Effect of chronic ethanol administration on arterial baroreceptor function and pressor and depressor responsiveness in rats by Abdel-Rahman, A R, Dar, M S, Wooles, W R

    “…The effect of chronic ethanol administration on arterial baroreflexes was investigated in rats. Comparison of the results with those obtained from rats kept on…”
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    Effect of acute ethanol on release of endogenous adenosine from rat cerebellar synaptosomes by Clark, M, Dar, M S

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-06-1989)
    “…The effects of pharmacologically relevant concentrations of ethanol on the release of endogenous adenosine from rat cerebellar synaptosomes were investigated…”
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    Possible role of adenosine in the CNS effects of ethanol by Dar, M S, Mustafa, S J, Wooles, W R

    Published in Life sciences (1973) (03-10-1983)
    “…The ability of adenosine to modify the CNS effects of acute and chronic ethanol was studied by using theophylline, an adenosine antagonist, and dipyridamole, a…”
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    Functional correlation between subclasses of brain adenosine receptor affinities and ethanol-induced motor incoordination in mice by Dar, M S

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-12-1990)
    “…To further investigate if the modulation of ethanol-induced motor incoordination is by brain adenosine A1 and/or A2 receptor, adenosine analogs with wide…”
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    Effect of acute ethanol on uptake of [3H]adenosine by rat cerebellar synaptosomes by Clark, M, Dar, M S

    “…Many classes of CNS-acting drugs have been suggested to act at least partially via inhibition of adenosine uptake. Synaptosomal uptake of [3H]adenosine and the…”
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