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Doss Va

Researcher at PSG College of Arts and Science

Publications -  25
Citations -  160

Doss Va is an academic researcher from PSG College of Arts and Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Senna alata & Antioxidant. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 24 publications receiving 123 citations. Previous affiliations of Doss Va include Madurai Kamaraj University.

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Cloning and expression of the vegetative insecticidal protein (vip3V) gene of Bacillus thuringiensis in Escherichia coli.

TL;DR: The purified Vip3V protein showed broad-spectrum activity against some of the lepidopteran larvae tested and did not show any activity against the larvae of silkworm and mosquito.
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Molecular docking based screening of GABA (A) receptor inhibitors from plant derivatives.

TL;DR: In silico pharmacological profiling of compounds is in coherence and is complemented by the findings of Fuchs et al, which revealed compound 61 to be the good potentiator of GABA receptor.
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Development of MLR and SVM Aided QSAR Models to Identify Common SAR of GABA Uptake Herbal Inhibitors used in the Treatment of Schizophrenia.

TL;DR: It was concluded that properties like electro negativity and polarizability play a crucial role in controlling the activity of herbal compounds against GABA receptor.
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Evaluation of Anti-hypertrophic Potential of Enicostemma littorale Blume on Isoproterenol Induced Cardiac Hypertrophy

TL;DR: The outcomes of biochemical investigations of this study highlighted the association between the hypertrophic β-adrenergic receptor signalling (β-AR) and the 5′ AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK)—peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator 1-alpha axis in the metabolism of cardiac fibrosis and hypertrophy.
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Antidepressant Activity of Enicostemma littorale Blume in Shp2 (Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase)-inhibited Animal Model of Depression

TL;DR: It is shown that sodium orthovanadate induces depression in animals and also establishes the antidepressant activity of E. littorale.