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    Pn tomography and anisotropic study of the Indian shield and the adjacent regions by Illa, Bhaskar, Reshma, K.S., Kumar, Prakash, Srinagesh, D., Haldar, C., Kumar, Sanjay, Mandal, Prantik

    Published in Tectonophysics (20-08-2021)
    “…High-resolution P-wave velocity and anisotropy structure of the hitherto elusive uppermost mantle beneath the Indian shield and its surrounding regions are…”
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    Melatonin improves ultraviolet B-induced oxidative damage and inflammatory conditions in cutaneous tissue of a diurnal Indian palm squirrel Funambulus pennanti by Goswami, S., Haldar, C.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-11-2014)
    “…Summary Background Skin is exposed to various abiotic and biotic factors. Solar radiation, of which ultraviolet (UV) rays are a principle component, increases…”
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    Photoimmunomodulation and melatonin by Haldar, C., Ahmad, R.

    “…The seasons, and daily physical rhythms can have a profound effect on the physiology of the living organism, which includes immune status. The immune system…”
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    Reciprocal interaction between melatonin receptors (Mel(1a), Mel(1b), and Mel(1c)) and androgen receptor (AR) expression in immunoregulation of a seasonally breeding bird, Perdicula asiatica: role of photoperiod by Yadav, S K, Haldar, C

    “…Light is the major environmental stimulus affecting behaviour and physiology of avian species. Our study elaborates the photoperiodic regulation of melatonin…”
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    Daily variation in antioxidant enzymes and lipid peroxidation in lungs of a tropical bird Perdicula asiatica: Role of melatonin and nuclear receptor RORα by Kharwar, R.K., Haldar, C.

    “…The wild animals are exposed in nature to more oxidative stress than any laboratory animals. Studies on oxidative stress of brain, liver and kidney are quite…”
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    X‐Discontinuity Beneath the Indian Shield—Evidence for Remnant Tethyan Oceanic Lithosphere in the Mantle by Srinu, Uppala, Kumar, Prakash, Haldar, C., Kumar, M. Ravi, Srinagesh, D., Illa, Bhaskar

    “…Beneath the continents and island arcs, a seismic discontinuity is often detected around 300 km depth, referred to as the X‐discontinuity. Various…”
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    Supplementation of corn seed with regular diet modulates immune function and antioxidant status in Capra hircus by Singh, A. K, Haldar, C

    “…Summary Melatonin modulates the functional activation of antioxidative enzymes to maintain the oxidant–antioxidant balance in the physiological system…”
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    Reciprocal interaction between melatonin receptors (Mel1a, Mel1b, and Mel1c) and androgen receptor (AR) expression in immunoregulation of a seasonally breeding bird, Perdicula asiatica: Role of photoperiod by Yadav, S.K., Haldar, C.

    “…•We are reporting the photoperiodic regulation of Mel1a Mel1b, Mel1c and AR.•Expression of Mel1a and Mel1b in spleen was high in SD bird as compared to LD…”
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    Melatonin and Androgen Receptor Expression Interplay Modulates Cell-Mediated Immunity in Tropical Rodent Funambulus pennanti: An In-Vivo and In-Vitro Study by Ahmad, R, Haldar, C

    Published in Scandinavian journal of immunology (01-06-2010)
    “…An inverse relation exists between melatonin and androgen in most of the seasonally breeding rodents, but the regulation of their receptors in modulation of…”
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    Reproductive phase dependent daily variation in melatonin receptors (Mel(1a) and Mel(1b)), androgen receptor (AR) and lung associated immunity of Perdicula asiatica by Kharwar, R K, Haldar, C

    “…Our knowledge about the involvement of melatonin in the regulation of lung associated immune system (LAIS) is still poor though the melatonin receptor types…”
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    Photoperiod-Testicular-Immune Interaction in a Seasonal Breeder Indian Palm Squirrel Funambulus pennanti During the Reproductively Inactive and Active Phases by Ahmad, R., Haldar, C.

    Published in Journal of neuroendocrinology (01-01-2009)
    “…The differential effect of long (LD; 16 : 8 h light/dark), short (SD; 10 : 14 h light/dark) and natural day length (NDL; 12 : 12 h light/dark) during the…”
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    Variation in melatonin receptors (Mel(1a) and Mel(1b)) and androgen receptor (AR) expression in the spleen of a seasonally breeding bird, Perdicula asiatica by Yadav, S K, Haldar, C, Singh, S S

    Published in Journal of reproductive immunology (01-12-2011)
    “…Daily variation in the peripheral level of melatonin plays a major role in integrating reproduction and environmental information for seasonally breeding…”
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    Seismic structure of the lithosphere and upper mantle beneath the ocean islands near mid-oceanic ridges by Haldar, C, Kumar, P, Ravi Kumar, M

    Published in Solid earth (Göttingen) (19-05-2014)
    “…Deciphering the seismic character of the young lithosphere near mid-oceanic ridges (MORs) is a challenging endeavor. In this study, we determine the seismic…”
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    Reproductive phase dependent daily variation in melatonin receptors (Mel 1a and Mel 1b), androgen receptor (AR) and lung associated immunity of Perdicula asiatica by Kharwar, R.K., Haldar, C.

    “…Our knowledge about the involvement of melatonin in the regulation of lung associated immune system (LAIS) is still poor though the melatonin receptor types…”
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    Daily variation in antioxidant enzymes lipid peroxidation in thyroid and plasma level thyroxine and triiodothyronine levels of a tropical bird Perdicula asiatica during reproductively active and inactive phases by Verma, V. K., Yadav, S. K., Haldar, C., Tripathi, R. K.

    Published in Biological rhythm research (04-05-2017)
    “…The aim of this work was to study the variations in the interference of neuroendocrine pineal gland and metabolically active thyroid gland in a tropical bird,…”
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    Natural convection about a cylindrical pin element on a horizontal plate by Haldar, S.C.

    Published in International journal of thermal sciences (01-10-2010)
    “…Numerical study of laminar free convection about a single pin fin attached to a horizontal base plate has been reported in this article. Fluid at the far field…”
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    Pineal control of immune status and hematological changes in blood and bone marrow of male squirrels ( Funambulus pennanti) during their reproductively active phase by Rai, S., Haldar, C.

    “…In addition to pineal control of reproduction in seasonal breeders, melatonin is also known to influence various immune parameters. In the present experiment,…”
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    Variation in melatonin receptors (Mel1a and Mel1b ) and androgen receptor (AR) expression in the spleen of a seasonally breeding bird, Perdicula asiatica by Yadav, S.K, Haldar, C, Singh, S.S

    Published in Journal of reproductive immunology (01-12-2011)
    “…Abstract Daily variation in the peripheral level of melatonin plays a major role in integrating reproduction and environmental information for seasonally…”
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    Long-term melatonin administration attenuates low-LET γ-radiation-induced lymphatic tissue injury during the reproductively active and inactive phases of Indian palm squirrels (Funambulus pennanti) by SHARMA, S, HALDAR, C, CHAUBE, S. K, LAXMI, T, SINGH, S. S

    Published in British journal of radiology (01-02-2010)
    “…A comparative analysis of low linear energy transfer (LET) gamma-radiation-induced damage in the lymphatic tissue of a tropical seasonal breeder, Indian palm…”
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    Numerical study of laminar free convection about a horizontal cylinder with longitudinal fins of finite thickness by Haldar, S.C., Kochhar, G.S., Manohar, K., Sahoo, R.K.

    Published in International journal of thermal sciences (01-07-2007)
    “…Conjugate numerical solution of laminar free convection about a horizontal cylinder with external longitudinal fins of finite thickness has been carried out…”
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