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Harish Dureja
Researcher at Maharshi Dayanand University
Publications - 200
Citations - 2644
Harish Dureja is an academic researcher from Maharshi Dayanand University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Drug delivery. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 163 publications receiving 1530 citations. Previous affiliations of Harish Dureja include Chitkara University & Punjabi University.
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Cosmeceuticals: An emerging concept
TL;DR: Cosmeceuticals are at the juncture where wellness meets beauty and growing use by consumers is indicative of their popularity and their regulatory aspects.
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Anti-inflammatory and anticancer activities of Naringenin-loaded liquid crystalline nanoparticles in vitro.
Ridhima Wadhwa,Ridhima Wadhwa,Keshav Raj Paudel,Keshav Raj Paudel,Li Hian Chin,Chian Ming Hon,Thiagarajan Madheswaran,Gaurav Gupta,Jithendra Panneerselvam,Thangavelu Lakshmi,Sachin Kumar Singh,Monica Gulati,Harish Dureja,Alan Hsu,Meenu Mehta,Meenu Mehta,Krishnan Anand,Hari Prasad Devkota,Jestin Chellian,Dinesh Kumar Chellappan,Philip M. Hansbro,Philip M. Hansbro,Philip M. Hansbro,Kamal Dua,Kamal Dua,Kamal Dua +25 more
TL;DR: Naringenin-LCNs may be employed as a potential therapy-based intervention to ameliorate airway inflammation and to inhibit the progression of lung cancer, based on observations and results.
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Developments in nutraceuticals
TL;DR: Nutrients, herbals and dietary supplements are major constituents of nutraceuticals which make them instrumental in maintaining health, act against various disease conditions and thus promote the quality of life.
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Predicting anti-HIV-1 activity of 6-arylbenzonitriles: computational approach using superaugmented eccentric connectivity topochemical indices.
TL;DR: Highly discriminating adjacency-cum-distance based top biochemical indices termed as superaugmented eccentric connectivity topochemical indices for quantitative structure-activity and structure-property relationships (QSAR/QSPR) have been conceptualized and found to exhibit high sensitivity towards the presence and relative position of heteroatom, exceptionally high discriminating power and negligible degeneracy.
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Interactions with the macrophages: An emerging targeted approach using novel drug delivery systems in respiratory diseases.
Meenu Mehta,Deeksha,Neha Sharma,Manish Vyas,Navneet Khurana,Pawan Kumar Maurya,Harjeet Singh,Terezinha Pinto Andreoli de Jesus,Harish Dureja,Dinesh Kumar Chellappan,Gaurav Gupta,Ridhima Wadhwa,Trudi Collet,Philip M. Hansbro,Kamal Dua,Kamal Dua,Kamal Dua,Saurabh Satija +17 more
TL;DR: The NDDS are promising for sustained drug delivery, reduced therapeutic dose, improved patient compliance and reduce drug toxicity, and the physiochemical properties and functional moieties of the NDDS attributes to enhanced macrophage targeting and uptake.