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    Protective efficacy of Mycobacterium indicus pranii against tuberculosis and underlying local lung immune responses in guinea pig model by Gupta, Ankan, Ahmad, F.J, Ahmad, Faiz, Gupta, U.D, Natarajan, M, Katoch, V.M, Bhaskar, Sangeeta

    Published in Vaccine (21-09-2012)
    “…Highlights ► MIP provides long-term protection as compared to BCG against tuberculosis. ► Improved granulomatous immune response in MIP-group during chronic…”
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    Expression profiling of hsp70 gene during different seasons in goats (Capra hircus) under sub-tropical humid climatic conditions by Nagayach, Richi, Gupta, U.D., Prakash, Alka

    Published in Small ruminant research (01-02-2017)
    “…•Quantification of hsp70 in two Indian goat breeds.•Induced expression of hsp70 in different climatic conditions.•Different tissues have variable sensibilities…”
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    Gelatin nanocarriers as potential vectors for effective management of tuberculosis by Saraogi, Gaurav Kant, Gupta, Puspa, Gupta, U.D., Jain, N.K., Agrawal, G.P.

    Published in International journal of pharmaceutics (29-01-2010)
    “…The aim of the research work was to develop and characterize rifampicin (RIF) loaded gelatin nanoparticulate delivery system for the effective management of…”
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    Molecular mimicry between Mycobacterium leprae proteins (50S ribosomal protein L2 and Lysyl-tRNA synthetase) and myelin basic protein: a possible mechanism of nerve damage in leprosy by Singh, Itu, Yadav, Asha Ram, Mohanty, Keshar Kunja, Katoch, Kiran, Sharma, Prashant, Mishra, Bishal, Bisht, Deepa, Gupta, U.D., Sengupta, Utpal

    Published in Microbes and infection (01-04-2015)
    “…Autoantibodies against various components of host are known to occur in leprosy. Nerve damage is the primary cause of disability associated with leprosy. The…”
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    Animal models of tuberculosis for vaccine development by Gupta, U D, Katoch, V M

    “…Animal models for testing different vaccine candidates have been developed since a long time for studying tuberculosis. Mice, guinea pigs and rabbits are…”
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    Animal models of tuberculosis by Gupta, U.D., Katoch, V.M.

    Published in Tuberculosis (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-09-2005)
    “…It was Robert Koch who recognized the spectrum of pathology of tuberculosis (TB) in different animal species. The examination of clinical specimens from…”
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    Molecular mimicry between HSP 65 of Mycobacterium leprae and cytokeratin 10 of the host keratin; Role in pathogenesis of leprosy by Singh, Itu, Yadav, Asha Ram, Mohanty, Keshar Kunja, Katoch, Kiran, Bisht, Deepa, Sharma, Prashant, Sharma, Bhawna, Gupta, U.D., Sengupta, Utpal

    Published in Cellular immunology (01-07-2012)
    “…► Level of anti-keratin autoantibodies in leprosy patients are significantly higher in leprosy patients compared to healthy controls. ► Autoantibodies against…”
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    Expression profile of CXCL12 chemokine during M. tuberculosis infection with different therapeutic interventions in guinea pig by Rawat, Krishan Dutta, Chahar, Mamta, Srivastava, Nalini, Gupta, U.D., Natrajan, M., Katoch, V.M., Katoch, Kiran, Chauhan, D.S.

    Published in Indian journal of tuberculosis (01-04-2018)
    “…•Immunoprophylaxis+chemotherapy (RvChMw) group reduced CFU as compare to other study groups entire study period.•MIP alone and Mw in with combination with…”
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    Efficacy of moxifloxacin & econazole against multidrug resistant (MDR) Mycobacterium tuberculosis in murine model by Gupta, U D, Vemuri, N, Gupta, P, Kumar, V, Tanushree, P, Khuller, G K

    “…Studies have shown the bactericidal potential of econazole and clotrimazole against Mycobacterium tuberculosis under in vitro and ex vivo conditions along with…”
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    Mutation at codon 442 in the rpoB gene of Mycobacterium leprae does not confer resistance to rifampicin by Lavania, Mallika, Hena, Abu, Reja, Hasanoor, Nigam, Astha, Biswas, Nibir Kumar, Singh, Itu, Turankar, Ravindra P, Gupta, Ud, Kumar, Senthil, Rewaria, Latika, Patra, Pradip K R, Sengupta, Utpal, Bhattacharya, Basudeb

    Published in Leprosy review (01-03-2016)
    “…Rifampicin is the major drug in the treatment of leprosy. The rifampicin resistance of Mycobacterium leprae results from a mutation in the rpoB gene, encoding…”
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    Mycobacterium indicus pranii as stand-alone or adjunct immunotherapeutic in treatment of experimental animal tuberculosis by Faujdar, Jaya, Gupta, Pushpa, Natrajan, Mohan, Das, Ram, Chauhan, D S, Katoch, V M, Gupta, U D

    “…Mycobacterium w (M.w) is a saprophytic cultivable mycobacterium and shares several antigens with M. tuberculosis. It has shown good immunomodulation in leprosy…”
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    Importance of the α10 Helix for DevR Activation: A Road Map for Screening Inhibitors Against DevR-mediated Dormancy of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by Vashist, A, Prithvi Raj, D, Gupta, U.D, Bhat, R, Tyagi, J.S

    Published in International journal of mycobacteriology (01-12-2016)
    “…Abstract Objective/Background Bacterial persistence is the hallmark of tuberculosis (TB) and poses the biggest threat to the success of any antitubercular drug…”
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    Murine model of TB meningitis by Gupta, U.D, Abbas, A, Kashyap, R.P, Gupta, P

    Published in International journal of mycobacteriology (01-12-2016)
    “…Abstract Background Central nervous system (CNS) infections caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) are the most severe forms of extrapulmonary TB (EPTB)…”
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    Comparative growth pattern of multi drug resistance versus susceptible isolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in mice lungs by Dave, Sakshi, Faujdar, Jaya, Kumar, Praveen, Gupta, P, Das, Ram, Parasher, Deepti, Chauhan, D S, Natrajan, M, Gupta, U D, Katoch, V M

    “…Rise in prevalence of multi-drug resistance (MDR) in tubercle bacilli is a serious cause of concern. As mutations with two house keeping genes rpoB and katG…”
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