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    Effectiveness of zebrafish models in understanding human diseases—A review of models by Adhish, Mazumder, Manjubala, I.

    Published in Heliyon (01-03-2023)
    “…Understanding the detailed mechanism behind every human disease, disorder, defect, and deficiency is a daunting task concerning the clinical diagnostic tools…”
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    Synergistic combination of baicalein and rifampicin against Staphylococcus aureus biofilms by Muniyasamy, Rajeshwari, Manjubala, I

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (06-08-2024)
    “…, a Gram-positive bacterium, is a predominant pathogen associated with various infections. The rapid emergence of antibiotic resistance has intensified the…”
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    Commercial hydrogels for biomedical applications by Aswathy, S.H., Narendrakumar, U., Manjubala, I.

    Published in Heliyon (01-04-2020)
    “…Hydrogels are polymeric networks having the ability to absorb a large volume of water. Flexibility, versatility, stimuli-responsive, soft structure are the…”
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    An in-silico approach to the potential modulatory effect of taurine on sclerostin (SOST) and its probable role during osteoporosis by Adhish, Mazumder, Manjubala, I.

    “…The cysteine-knot containing negative regulator of the Wnt (Wingless-related integration site) signaling pathway, sclerostin (SOST) is an emerging therapeutic…”
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    Identification of potential sclerostin inhibiting flavonoids from Oroxylum indicum: an insilico approach by Muniyasamy, Rajeshwari, Manjubala, I.

    “…Flavonoids are secondary metabolites that are widely found in various medicinal plants. They are known for their medicinal benefits and have been extensively…”
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    Probing the effects of single point mutations in the GKWWRPS motif on the PNAIG motif within Loop 2 of sclerostin (SOST) using in-silico techniques by Adhish, Mazumder, Manjubala, I.

    Published in Computational biology and chemistry (01-10-2024)
    “…Sclerostin (SOST), a Wnt signaling pathway inhibitor, is involved in the pathogenesis of skeletal disorders. This study investigated the impact of the GKWWRPS…”
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    Elucidating anti-sclerostin mechanism of baicalein using LRP6-Sclersotin complex of canonical Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway by Muniyasamy, Rajeshwari, Manjubala, I

    “…Flavonoids are polyphenolic compounds produced by plants as secondary metabolites that are known to exhibit wide range of pharmaceutical properties. Flavonoids…”
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    PEO–CMC blend nanofibers fabrication by electrospinning for soft tissue engineering applications by Basu, Poulami, Repanas, Alexandros, Chatterjee, Anamika, Glasmacher, Birgit, NarendraKumar, U., Manjubala, I.

    Published in Materials letters (15-05-2017)
    “…Caboxy methyl cellulose (CMC) is a biocompatible polymer, widely used in food and pharma industries for coatings and in wound care applications. To explore its…”
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    In situ synthesis of hydroxyapatite/carboxymethyl cellulose composites for bone regeneration applications by Manjubala, I., Basu, Poulami, Narendrakumar, U.

    Published in Colloid and polymer science (01-10-2018)
    “…The study of inorganic hydroxyapatite (HA) assembly in polymer matrix is of great interest in bone tissue engineering field. An in situ synthesis method is…”
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    The influence of molecular weight of cellulose on the properties of carboxylic acid crosslinked cellulose hydrogels for biomedical and environmental applications by Aswathy, S.H., NarendraKumar, U., Manjubala, I.

    “…Hydrogels a three-dimensional network structure of hydrophilic polymers have gained significant interest in the field of biomedicine due to its high-water…”
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    Thermal behavior of carboxymethyl cellulose in the presence of polycarboxylic acid crosslinkers by Priya, G., Narendrakumar, U., Manjubala, I.

    “…Cellulose is the most abundant biopolymer and with different chemical modification products yields excellent properties like high viscosity, hydrophilicity,…”
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    Lathyrism-induced alterations in collagen cross-links influence the mechanical properties of bone material without affecting the mineral by Paschalis, E.P, Tatakis, D.N, Robins, S, Fratzl, P, Manjubala, I, Zoehrer, R, Gamsjaeger, S, Buchinger, B, Roschger, A, Phipps, R, Boskey, A.L, Dall'Ara, E, Varga, P, Zysset, P, Klaushofer, K, Roschger, P

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-12-2011)
    “…Abstract In the present study a rat animal model of lathyrism was employed to decipher whether anatomically confined alterations in collagen cross-links are…”
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    Spatial and temporal variations of mechanical properties and mineral content of the external callus during bone healing by Manjubala, I, Liu, Y, Epari, D.R, Roschger, P, Schell, H, Fratzl, P, Duda, G.N

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-08-2009)
    “…Abstract After bone fracture, various cellular activities lead to the formation of different tissue types, which form the basis for the process of secondary…”
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    Mineralisation of chitosan scaffolds with nano-apatite formation by double diffusion technique by Manjubala, I., Scheler, S., Bössert, Jörg, Jandt, Klaus D.

    Published in Acta biomaterialia (2006)
    “…The study of inorganic crystal assembly in organic matrices has given rise to increasing interest in various fields of materials science to the natural process…”
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    In vitro bioactivity of bioresorbable porous polymeric scaffolds incorporating hydroxyapatite microspheres by Li, L.H., Kommareddy, K.P., Pilz, C., Zhou, C.R., Fratzl, P., Manjubala, I.

    Published in Acta biomaterialia (01-07-2010)
    “…Biomimetic composites consisting of polymer and mineral components, resembling bone in structure and composition, were produced using a rapid prototyping…”
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    Raman imaging of two orthogonal planes within cortical bone by Kazanci, M, Wagner, H.D, Manjubala, N.I, Gupta, H.S, Paschalis, E, Roschger, P, Fratzl, P

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (01-09-2007)
    “…Abstract The lamellar bone's strength is mainly affected by the organization of its mineralized collagen fibers and material composition. In the present study,…”
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    Fetal and postnatal mouse bone tissue contains more calcium than is present in hydroxyapatite by Lange, C., Li, C., Manjubala, I., Wagermaier, W., Kühnisch, J., Kolanczyk, M., Mundlos, S., Knaus, P., Fratzl, P.

    Published in Journal of structural biology (01-11-2011)
    “…It has been shown for developing enamel and zebrafish fin that hydroxyapatite (HA) is preceded by an amorphous precursor, motivating us to examine the mineral…”
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    Development of keratin–chitosan–gelatin composite scaffold for soft tissue engineering by Kakkar, Prachi, Verma, Sudhanshu, Manjubala, I., Madhan, B.

    Published in Materials Science & Engineering C (01-12-2014)
    “…Keratin has gained much attention in the recent past as a biomaterial for wound healing owing to its biocompatibility, biodegradability, intrinsic biological…”
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    Growth of osteoblast-like cells on biomimetic apatite-coated chitosan scaffolds by Manjubala, I., Ponomarev, Igor, Wilke, Ingo, Jandt, Klaus D.

    “…Porous scaffold materials that can provide a framework for the cells to adhere, proliferate, and create extracellular matrix are considered to be suitable…”
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