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Kannan Badri Narayanan

Researcher at Yeungnam University

Publications -  56
Citations -  4347

Kannan Badri Narayanan is an academic researcher from Yeungnam University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Colloidal gold & Silver nanoparticle. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 48 publications receiving 3376 citations. Previous affiliations of Kannan Badri Narayanan include Pondicherry University.

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Biological synthesis of metal nanoparticles by microbes.

TL;DR: The current status of microbial synthesis and applications of metal nanoparticles is presented and several factors such as microbial cultivation methods and the extraction techniques have to be optimized and the combinatorial approach such as photobiological methods may be used.
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Green synthesis of biogenic metal nanoparticles by terrestrial and aquatic phototrophic and heterotrophic eukaryotes and biocompatible agents.

TL;DR: The recent advancements in the green synthesis and applications of metal nanoparticles by plants, aquatic autotrophs, human cell lines, biocompatible agents and biomolecules are described.
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Assessing the carcinogenic potential of low-dose exposures to chemical mixtures in the environment: The challenge ahead

William H. Goodson, +180 more
- 01 Jun 2015 - 
TL;DR: Low-dose exposures to common environmental chemicals that are deemed safe individually may be combining to instigate carcinogenesis, thereby contributing to the incidence of cancer.
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Synthesis and characterization of nano-gold composite using Cylindrocladium floridanum and its heterogeneous catalysis in the degradation of 4-nitrophenol.

TL;DR: This is the first report on fungal-matrixed gold(0) nanocomposites heterogeneously catalyzing the reduction of the toxic organic pollutant, 4-nitrophenol that enable the recovery and recycling of AuNPs catalysts.
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Assessment of genetic and functional diversity of phosphate solubilizing fluorescent pseudomonads isolated from rhizospheric soil

TL;DR: A high degree of functional and genetic diversity among the phosphate solubilizing fluorescent pseudomonad bacteria is revealed, considered to play a vital role in plant growth promotion, disease suppression and subsequent enhancement of yield.