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Chandana Haldar
Researcher at Banaras Hindu University
Publications - 174
Citations - 2312
Chandana Haldar is an academic researcher from Banaras Hindu University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Melatonin & Pineal gland. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 161 publications receiving 1964 citations. Previous affiliations of Chandana Haldar include Semmelweis University.
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Synthesis and in vitro evaluation of melatonin entrapped PLA nanoparticles: an oxidative stress and T-cell response using golden hamster.
TL;DR: In in vitro study, it is observed that Mel-NPs significantly reduce the level of ROS in splenocytes and increased the level %SR at 96 h of splenocyte culture as compared to the culture with pure Mel, proposing high clinical value for improvement of depressed immunity by Mel-nPs.
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Profile of organ weights and plasma concentrations of melatonin, estradiol and progesterone during gestation and post-parturition periods in female Indian palm squirrel Funambulus pennanti.
K. S. Bishnupuri,Chandana Haldar +1 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that the pineal gland and its hormone melatonin play an important role to maintain the normal physiology of gestation and the post-partum recovery in Indian palm squirrel F. pennanti.
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Reproductive phase dependent circadian variations of plasma melatonin, testosterone, thyroxine and corticosterone in Indian palm squirrel, Funambulus pennanti
TL;DR: Hormonal rhythms may be part of an integrative system to coordinate reproduction and physiological processes successfully with environmental factors in a seasonally breeding tropical rodent.
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Biological significance of daily variation in immunity of Perdicula asiatica: role of melatonin and testosterone
TL;DR: Along with testosterone, melatonin acts like a major temporal synchronizer to maintain not only the reproductive rhythm but also daily immune adaptability of this avian species.