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Amit Singh
Researcher at National Institute of Technology, Patna
Publications - 773
Citations - 18812
Amit Singh is an academic researcher from National Institute of Technology, Patna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Digital watermarking & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 640 publications receiving 13795 citations. Previous affiliations of Amit Singh include Ithaca College & Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy.
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A Hybrid Algorithm for Image Watermarking against Signal Processing Attacks
TL;DR: This proposed hybrid algorithm provides better imperceptibility and robustness against various attacks such as Gaussian noise, salt and pepper noise, motion blur, speckle noise, and Poisson noise etc.
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Enhanced sustained release of furosemide in long circulating chitosan-conjugated PLGA nanoparticles.
TL;DR: FSM loaded chitosan conjugated PLGA nanoparticles could enhance the systemic circulation of FSM with improved pharmacokinetics parameters, according to in-vivo pharmacokinetic study.
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Combinatorial-Designed Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor-Targeted Chitosan Nanoparticles for Encapsulation and Delivery of Lipid-Modified Platinum Derivatives in Wild-Type and Resistant Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer Cells.
Ana Vanessa Nascimento,Amit Singh,Hassan Bousbaa,Domingos Ferreira,Bruno Sarmento,Mansoor M. Amiji +5 more
TL;DR: The results show that the lipid-modified platinate encapsulation into CS nanoparticles significantly improved cellular cytotoxicity of the drug, and reinforced the idea that CS is a multifaceted system that can be as successful in delivering small molecules as it has been as a nucleic acids carrier.
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Characterization, inhibitory activity and mechanism of polyphenols from faba bean (gallic-acid and catechin) on α-glucosidase: insights from molecular docking and simulation study
TL;DR: The chemo-profiling of ethanolic extract of faba beans seeds was performed and explored as an α-glucosidase inhibitor to give an insight into the further development of the novel antidiabetic drug from the seeds of Faba beans.
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Anti-HIV and cytotoxic ruthenium(II) complexes containing flavones: biochemical evaluation in mice.
TL;DR: The present results suggested that in addition to its potent cytotoxic and anti-HIV effects on cell lines in vitro, M5 inhibited LDH activity, but reversibly with a little effect on biosynthetic status of the enzyme in mice.