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Ganesh Chandra Sahoo

Researcher at Rajendra Memorial Research Institute of Medical Sciences

Publications -  92
Citations -  1319

Ganesh Chandra Sahoo is an academic researcher from Rajendra Memorial Research Institute of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Leishmania donovani & Docking (molecular). The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 87 publications receiving 1066 citations. Previous affiliations of Ganesh Chandra Sahoo include Indian Council of Medical Research.

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Iron oxide nanoparticles based antiviral activity of H1N1 influenza A virus

TL;DR: Iron oxide nanoparticles (IO-NPs) with particle size in the range of 10-15 nm against pandemic influenza strain A/H1N1/Eastern India/66/PR8-H 1N1 and 08 fold reductions in virus found when treated with Iron oxide nanoparticle opens a new avenue for use of IP-NBP against virus infections.
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Detection of a novel intergenogroup recombinant Norovirus from Kolkata, India.

TL;DR: This novel recombinant NoV is another step in evolution among NoVs, indicating that constant surveillance is important to successfully monitor emergence of these strains.
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Study the effects of PLGA-PEG encapsulated Amphotericin B nanoparticle drug delivery system against Leishmania donovani

TL;DR: Amphotericin B encapsulated PLGA-PEG nanoparticles were found to be more effective than free amphoteric in B in terms of therapeutic efficacy during in vitro and in vivo study.
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Molecular epidemiology of human astrovirus infections in Kolkata, India

TL;DR: Clinical characteristics of the diarrhoeic children in Kolkata indicated that astrovirus infections were detected throughout the year and were associated with varying degree of dehydration and acute watery diarrhoea.
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Detection of Genogroup I and II human picobirnaviruses showing small genomic RNA profile causing acute watery diarrhoea among children in Kolkata, India.

TL;DR: The short genome profile PBVs associated with acute watery diarrhoea may be another emerging diarrhoeagenic virus in Kolkata, India, where four PBV positives of Genogroup II were detected during this study.