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    Membrane array-based differential profiling of platelets during storage for 52 miRNAs associated with apoptosis by Kannan, Meganathan, Mohan, Ketha V. Krishna, Kulkarni, Sandhya, Atreya, Chintamani

    Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-07-2009)
    “…BACKGROUND: Enucleated platelets (PLTs) utilize posttranscriptional gene (mRNA) regulation (PTGR) for their normal morphologic and physiologic functions, which…”
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    Identification and evaluation of a novel peptide binding to the cell surface of Staphylococcus aureus by Rao, Shilpakala Sainath, Mohan, Ketha V. Krishna, Gao, Yamei, Atreya, Chintamani D.

    Published in Microbiological research (22-02-2013)
    “…Identification of short peptides that serve as specific ligands to biological materials such as microbial cell surfaces has major implications in better…”
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    An Atypical Protein Disulfide Isomerase from the Protozoan Parasite Leishmania Containing a Single Thioredoxin-like Domain by Padilla, Alejandro, Noiva, Robert, Lee, Nancy, Mohan, Ketha V. Krishna, Nakhasi, Hira L., Debrabant, Alain

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (17-01-2003)
    “…In higher eukaryotes, secretory proteins are under the quality control of the endoplasmic reticulum for their proper folding and release into the secretory…”
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    Gamma-phage lysin PlyG sequence-based synthetic peptides coupled with Qdot-nanocrystals are useful for developing detection methods for Bacillus anthracis by using its surrogates, B. anthracis-Sterne and B. cereus-4342 by Sainathrao, Shilpakala, Mohan, Ketha V Krishna, Atreya, Chintamani

    Published in BMC biotechnology (22-07-2009)
    “…Previous reports of site-directed deletion analysis on gamma (gamma)-phage lysin protein (PlyG) have demonstrated that removal of a short amino acid sequence…”
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    A human vaccine strain of lamb rotavirus (Chinese) NSP4 gene: complete nucleotide sequence and phylogenetic analyses by Mohan, Ketha V Krishna, Kulkarni, Sandhya, Glass, Roger I, Zhisheng, Bai, Atreya, Chintamani D

    Published in Virus genes (01-03-2003)
    “…A lamb strain of rotavirus has recently been licensed for use in China as a live vaccine to prevent rotavirus diarrhea in children. As rotavirus NSP4,…”
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    Application of bioinformatics-coupled experimental analysis reveals a new transport-competent nuclear localization signal in the nucleoprotein of influenza A virus strain by Ketha, Krishna Mohan V, Atreya, Chintamani D

    Published in BMC cell biology (28-04-2008)
    “…Two nuclear localization sequences (NLS) in influenza A virus nucleoprotein (NP) have been demonstrated to be critical for nuclear import of NP and viral…”
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    Combinatorial Antimicrobicidal Peptides Exhibit Enhanced Activity Against Bacterial Contaminants In Stored Platelet Concentrates (PCs) by Ketha, Krishna Mohan V., Rao, Shilpakala Sainath, Atreya, Chintamani D

    Published in Blood (19-11-2010)
    “…Abstract 1124▪ Contamination of blood and blood components by bacteria, virus, fungi and parasites is a major safety risk in transfusion medicine. Novel…”
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    Staphylococcus Aureus Detection In Platelets Using Short Synthetic Peptides Derived From Phage-Displayed Random Peptide Libraries Coupled with Quantum-Dot Nanocrystals by Rao, Shilpakala Sainath, Ketha, Krishna Mohan V., Atreya, Chintamani D

    Published in Blood (19-11-2010)
    “…Abstract 3359 Bacterial sepsis in recipients of transfusion products due to contamination of blood components is an infrequent but serious and potentially a…”
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    Activated Platelet-Derived Antimicrobial Peptides Exhibit Virucidal Properties against Vaccinia Virus in Plasma by Ketha, Krishna Mohan V., Rao, Shilpakala Sainath, Atreya, Chintamani D

    Published in Blood (20-11-2009)
    “…Abstract 2118 Poster Board II-95 Contamination of blood and blood components by bacteria, virus, fungi and parasites is a major safety risk in transfusion…”
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    Phage-Displayed Peptide-Q Dot Nanocrystal Combo for High-Sensitivity Bacterial Detection in Plasma by Sainath Rao, Shilpakala, Ketha, Krishna Mohan V., Atreya, Chintamani D

    Published in Blood (20-11-2009)
    “…Abstract 3153 Poster Board III-90 Despite improved phlebotomy practices, refrigeration of red cells, freezing of plasma and improved materials for transfusion…”
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    The N-terminal conserved domain of rubella virus capsid interacts with the C-terminal region of cellular p32 and overexpression of p32 enhances the viral infectivity by Mohan, Ketha V.Krishna, Ghebrehiwet, Berhane, Atreya, Chintamani D.

    Published in Virus research (10-05-2002)
    “…Cellular ‘defense collagens’ are produced to launch virus-specific responses to clear the invading viruses. Cellular p32, the C1q binding protein is one such…”
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    Mutations Selected in Rotavirus Enterotoxin NSP4 Depend on the Context of Its Expression by Krishna Mohan, Ketha V., Dermody, Terence S., Atreya, Chintamani D.

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (15-09-2000)
    “…The rotavirus NSP4 protein is cytotoxic when transiently expressed in cells and is capable of inducing secretory diarrhea in neonatal mice. NSP4 consists of…”
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