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    Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles using Rhodiola imbricata and Withania somnifera root extract and their potential catalytic, antioxidant, cytotoxic and growth-promoting activities by Kapoor, Sahil, Sood, Hemant, Saxena, Shweta, Chaurasia, Om Prakash

    Published in Bioprocess and biosystems engineering (01-02-2022)
    “…This study presents the development of a sustainable production process of environmentally benign silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) from aqueous root extract of…”
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    Dietary nitrate supplementation influences the oral denitrifying microbiome in human volunteers: a pilot study by Kumar, Nitish, Kaur, Bhupinder, Shukla, Shardulya, Patel, Manoj Kumar, Sugadev, Ragumani, Khatri, Madhu, Saxena, Shweta

    Published in Biológia (01-07-2024)
    “…Despite recent interest in functional food merits of dietary nitrate, there is a paucity of information on its utility as a pre-biotic for the enrichment of…”
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    Sonochemical synthesis of silver nanoparticles using orange juice: Cytotoxic behaviour and applications by Singh, Sumiran, Mohammad, Naeem, Pal, Kavita, Dhapte-Pawar, Vividha, Saxena, Shweta, Khanna, Pawan K.

    Published in Hybrid Advances (01-08-2024)
    “…One-pot open beaker green synthesis of silver nano-particles (Ag NPs) by ultrasound energy at room temperature is presented. Citrus fruit-mediated Ag NPs…”
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    Comparative analysis of phytochemical composition and anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits of Eruca sativa grown at high altitude than at lower altitude by Kumar, Nitish, Kaur, Bhupinder, Shukla, Shardulya, Patel, M. K., Thakur, M. S., Kumar, Raj, Chaurasia, Om Prakash, Khatri, Madhu, Saxena, Shweta

    Published in Chemical papers (01-12-2022)
    “…High altitude environment throws unparalleled survival challenges to human sojourners, and unique phyto-compounds from functional foods are known to aid faster…”
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    Comparative study of phytochemicals, antioxidant activities and chromatographic profiling of different parts of Lycium ruthenicum Murr of Trans-Himalayan region by Kumar, Raj, Sharma, Rajni, Thakur, Mohan Singh, Saxena, Shweta, Kaur, Amarjit

    “…•L. ruthenicum is high value medicinal plant of trans-Himalayan region of India.•The main phytochemical in L. ruthenicum leaves, stem and fruit extracts were…”
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    Exogenous sphingosine-1-phosphate boosts acclimatization in rats exposed to acute hypobaric hypoxia: assessment of haematological and metabolic effects by Chawla, Sonam, Rahar, Babita, Singh, Mrinalini, Bansal, Anju, Saraswat, Deepika, Saxena, Shweta

    Published in PloS one (02-06-2014)
    “…The physiological challenges posed by hypobaric hypoxia warrant exploration of pharmacological entities to improve acclimatization to hypoxia. The present…”
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    Current findings and future prospective of high-value trans Himalayan medicinal plant Lycium ruthenicum Murr: a systematic review by Sharma, Rajni, Raghuvanshi, Rinky, Kumar, Raj, Thakur, Mohan Singh, Kumar, Santosh, Patel, Manoj K., Chaurasia, O. P., Saxena, Shweta

    Published in Clinical phytoscience (11-01-2022)
    “…Background The genus Lycium is commercially known for its nutrient dense goji-berries, among these berries, black goji-berries obtained from Lycium ruthenicum…”
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    Nanocurcumin protects cardiomyoblasts H9c2 from hypoxia-induced hypertrophy and apoptosis by improving oxidative balance by Nehra, Sarita, Bhardwaj, Varun, Kalra, Namita, Ganju, Lilly, Bansal, Anju, Saxena, Shweta, Saraswat, Deepika

    Published in Journal of physiology and biochemistry (01-06-2015)
    “…Hypoxia-induced cardiomyocyte hypertrophy is evident; however, the distinct molecular mechanism underlying the oxidative stress-mediated damages to…”
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    Immunoglobulin G1 binding with various molecular receptors: A new paradigm of IgG1 as a potential adjuvant by Saxena, Shweta, Sounderrajan, Vignesh, Mani, Saravanan, Harshavardhan, Shakila

    Published in Journal of acute disease (01-01-2019)
    “…Objective: To explore the possible IgG1 binding receptors by protein-protein docking experiments. Methods: The protein-protein cognate interactions such as IgG…”
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    Machine Learning Methods for Computer-Aided Breast Cancer Diagnosis Using Histopathology: A Narrative Review by Saxena, Shweta, Gyanchandani, Manasi

    “…Histopathology is a method used for breast cancer diagnosis. Machine learning (ML) methods have achieved success for supervised learning tasks in the medical…”
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    Impact of Reverse Innovation on Global Competitiveness of MNCs: The Moderating Role of Understanding Latent Customer Needs in Developed Markets by Saxena, Shweta

    “…Reverse innovation (RI) is the adoption of an invention in an impoverished economy proceeding to wealthier countries. Reverse innovation has also become a…”
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    Pre‐trained convolutional neural networks as feature extractors for diagnosis of breast cancer using histopathology by Saxena, Shweta, Shukla, Sanyam, Gyanchandani, Manasi

    “…Several researchers are trying to develop different computer‐aided diagnosis system for breast cancer employing machine learning (ML) methods. The inputs to…”
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    Association of polymorphisms in pulmonary surfactant protein A1 and A2 genes with high-altitude pulmonary edema by Saxena, Shweta, Kumar, Ratan, Madan, Taruna, Gupta, Vanita, Muralidhar, Kambadur, Sarma, Puranam U

    Published in Chest (01-09-2005)
    “…A potential pathogenetic cofactor for the development of high-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) is an increase in capillary permeability, which could occur as a…”
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    Breast cancer histopathology image classification using kernelized weighted extreme learning machine by Saxena, Shweta, Shukla, Sanyam, Gyanchandani, Manasi

    “…Histopathology is considered as the gold standard for diagnosing breast cancer. Traditional machine learning (ML) algorithm provides a promising performance…”
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    Outer membrane protein of salmonella is the major antigenic target in patients with salmonella induced reactive arthritis by SAXENA, Shweta, AGGARWAL, Amita, MISRA, Ramnath

    Published in Journal of rheumatology (01-01-2005)
    “…OBJECTIVE: We previously reported that Salmonella typhimurium was the triggering agent in one-third of our patients with sporadic enteric reactive arthritis…”
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    Influence of light quality on growth, secondary metabolites production and antioxidant activity in callus culture of Rhodiola imbricata Edgew by Kapoor, Sahil, Raghuvanshi, Rinky, Bhardwaj, Pushpender, Sood, Hemant, Saxena, Shweta, Chaurasia, Om Prakash

    “…Rhodiola imbricata is a rare medicinal herb well-known for its adaptogenic and antioxidant properties due to the presence of a diverse array of secondary…”
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