Search Results - "Mohan, Ketha V. Krishna"
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Membrane array-based differential profiling of platelets during storage for 52 miRNAs associated with apoptosis
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
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
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
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
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
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)
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
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
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
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
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
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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