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    Milk ribonuclease-enriched lactoferrin induces positive effects on bone turnover markers in postmenopausal women by Bharadwaj, S, Naidu, A. G. T, Betageri, G. V, Prasadarao, N. V, Naidu, A. S

    Published in Osteoporosis international (01-09-2009)
    “…Summary Current treatments for postmenopausal osteoporosis suffer from side effects. Safe and natural milk proteins, ribonuclease, and lactoferrin promote…”
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    Functional substitutability of native herbivores by livestock for soil carbon stock is mediated by microbial decomposers by Roy, Shamik, Naidu, Dilip G. T., Bagchi, Sumanta

    Published in Global change biology (01-04-2023)
    “…Grazing by large mammalian herbivores impacts climate as it can favor the size and stability of a large carbon (C) pool in the soils of grazing ecosystems. As…”
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    Greening of the earth does not compensate for rising soil heterotrophic respiration under climate change by Naidu, Dilip G. T., Bagchi, Sumanta

    Published in Global change biology (01-05-2021)
    “…Stability of the soil carbon (C) pool under decadal scale variability in temperature and precipitation is an important source of uncertainty in our…”
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    Meta‐analysis of induced anti‐herbivore defence traits in plants from 647 manipulative experiments with natural and simulated herbivory by Ojha, Megha, Naidu, Dilip G. T., Bagchi, Sumanta

    Published in The Journal of ecology (01-04-2022)
    “…Induced anti‐herbivore defences in plants can shape ecosystem structure and functions. Since these are known to be highly variable, quantifying their sources…”
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    Loss of grazing by large mammalian herbivores can destabilize the soil carbon pool by Naidu, Dilip G T, Roy, Shamik, Bagchi, Sumanta

    “…Grazing by mammalian herbivores can be a climate mitigation strategy as it influences the size and stability of a large soil carbon (soil-C) pool (more than…”
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    Circulating immune complexes and rheumatoid factors in visceral leishmaniasis by Pearson, R.D, de Alencar, J.E, Romito, R, Naidu, T.G, Young, A.C

    Published in The Journal of infectious diseases (01-06-1983)
    “…visceral leishmaniasis, patients with antibodies to Leishmania donovani, presence of circulating immune complexes and rheumatoid factors in serum suggests…”
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    The relationship of American visceral leishmaniasis to ABO blood group type by Evans, T, Naidu, T G, de Alencar, J E, Pearson, R D

    “…It has been hypothesized that the Leishmania use a system of camouflage or mimicry of human ABO blood group antigens to evade host defense mechanisms. In order…”
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    American Visceral Leishmaniasis (Kala-azar) by Reis, Maria de Fatima Facanha Elias, de Alencar, Joaquim Eduardo, Naidu, Talapala G., de Jesus, Jose Alfredo Lacerda, McAuliffe, Jay F., Pearson, Richard D., Evans, Thomas

    Published in The Western journal of medicine (01-06-1985)
    “…Visceral leishmaniasis (kala-azar) is an important cause of morbidity and mortality in widely scattered areas of the world. To better characterize the South…”
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    Glycogen in leukocytes from bovine blood and milk by Naidu, T.G, Newbould, F.H.S

    “…Glycogen content was determined quantitatively by the Anthrone reagent method in leukocytes obtained from blood and milk of five cows. Distribution of glycogen…”
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    Reciprocal Relationships between Undernutrition and the Parasitic Disease Visceral Leishmaniasis by Lee H. Harrison, Talapala G. Naidu, Drew, Jean S., Joaquim Eduardo de Alencar, Pearson, Richard D.

    Published in Reviews of infectious diseases (01-05-1986)
    “…Little is known about the interrelationship between undernutrition and parasitic infections in areas of the world where both are prevalent. The associations…”
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    THE TRUE POTENTIAL ENERGY CURVES AND DISSOCIATION ENERGY OF TITANIUM MONOXIDE by LAKSHMAN, S. V. J., RAO, T. V. RAMAKRISHNA, NAIDU, G. T.

    Published in Current science (Bangalore) (05-01-1978)
    “…The true potential energy curves have been constructed for the different electronic states of astrophysically important molecule TiO by the method of Lakshman…”
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    THE RKRV CURVES AND DISSOCIATION ENERGY OF AIF MOLECULE by LAKSHMAN, S. V. J., RAO, T. V. RAMAKRISHNA, NAIDU, G. THIMMA

    Published in Current science (Bangalore) (20-01-1977)
    “…The true potential energy curves for X1 Σ+. A1Π, C1 Σ+, D1 Δ, E1Π, F1Π b 3Σ+, c 3Σ+ states of AlF molecule have been calculated by Lakshman and Rao's (present…”
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