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    Free-flowing, self-crosslinking, carboxymethyl starch and carboxymethyl cellulose microgels, as smart hydrogel dressings for wound repair by Panwar, Vineeta, Sharma, Anjana, Murugesan, Preethi, Salaria, Navita, Ghosh, Deepa

    “…Hydrogels are widely recognized and favoured as moist wound dressings due to their beneficial properties. However, their limited capacity to absorb fluids…”
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    Unveiling the Mechanistic Aspects of Solar-Driven Hematein Remediation Using Biocompatible Metal-Free Carbon Nitride Nanosheets by Durairaj, Sivaraj, Bhatt, Himanshu, Murugesan, Preethi, Salaria, Navita, Arora, Malika, Ghosh, Hirendra N., Ghosh, Deepa

    Published in Journal of physical chemistry. C (18-07-2024)
    “…Hematein, the oxidized form of hematoxylin, is extensively used in laboratories for cell identification. Despite its known adverse effects on the environment,…”
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    A drug-free strategy to combat bacterial infections with magnetic nanoparticles biosynthesized in bacterial pathogens by Kaushik, Swati, Thomas, Jijo, Panwar, Vineeta, Murugesan, Preethi, Chopra, Vianni, Salaria, Navita, Singh, Rupali, Roy, Himadri Shekar, Kumar, Rajesh, Gautam, Vikas, Ghosh, Deepa

    Published in Nanoscale (03-02-2022)
    “…The extensive and indiscriminate use of antibiotics in the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic might significantly contribute to the growing number of multiple drug…”
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    Efficient Nitric Oxide Scavenging by Urea-Functionalized Push-Pull Chromophore Modulates NO-Mediated Diseases by Roy, Himadri Shekar, M, Neethu K, Rajput, Swati, Sadhukhan, Sreyanko, Gowri, Vijayendran, Dar, Arif Hassan, Monga, Malika, Salaria, Navita, Guha, Rajdeep, Chattopadhyay, Naibedya, Jayamurugan, Govindasamy, Ghosh, Deepa

    Published in Chemistry : a European journal (21-09-2023)
    “…The excess nitric oxide (NO) produced in the body in response to bacterial/proinflammatory stimuli is responsible for several pathological conditions. The…”
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