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Anita Kamra Verma

Researcher at University of Delhi

Publications -  125
Citations -  1940

Anita Kamra Verma is an academic researcher from University of Delhi. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 92 publications receiving 1443 citations. Previous affiliations of Anita Kamra Verma include University of Manchester & All India Institute of Medical Sciences.

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Novel hydrophilic drug polymer nano-conjugates of Cisplatin showing long blood retention profile: its release kinetics, cellular uptake and bio-distribution.

TL;DR: Drug polymer self folding nano-conjugates of pectin-cisplatin can form a novel anticancer drug that possesses good efficacy and has a safer profile than cisplatin, Pharmacokinetic study clearly indicates.
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Fluorescence behavior of non-functionalized carbon nanoparticles and their in vitro applications in imaging and cytotoxic analysis of cancer cells

TL;DR: Fluorescence behavior in non-functionalized carbon nanoparticles (NCNP) prepared from lamp soot and their application in imaging of normal and cancer cells is reported and cellular uptake yielded excellent results for cell imaging.
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Surface engineered nanostructured lipid carriers for targeting MDR tumor: Part I. Synthesis, characterization and in vitro investigation

TL;DR: Flowcytometry studies demonstrated the capability of the developed nanocarriers to deliver the P-gp substrate moieties in MDR cancer cells and the targeting potential of HA-NLC was confirmed by CLSM studies.
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Prevalence of Multidrug Resistant Salmonella in Coriander, Mint, Carrot, and Radish in Bareilly and Kanpur, Northern India

TL;DR: The authors examined 974 samples collected from vegetable vendors in two cities in northern India during the early summer season in 2004, finding that Salmonella isolates were multidrug resistant and E. coli belonged to the O:157 serogroup.
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Effect of lactoferrin protein on red blood cells and macrophages: mechanism of parasite–host interaction

TL;DR: The interaction between lactoferrin and parasite host cells, ie, RBCs and macrophages, using various cellular processes and expression studies reveals the possible mechanism of action against various intracellular pathogens such as Toxoplasma, Plasmodium, Leishmania, Trypanosoma, and Mycobacterium.