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Mahima Vedi

Researcher at VIT University

Publications -  19
Citations -  2166

Mahima Vedi is an academic researcher from VIT University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 13 publications receiving 497 citations. Previous affiliations of Mahima Vedi include Medical College of Wisconsin.

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The Gene Ontology resource: enriching a GOld mine

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TL;DR: A historical archive covering the past 15 years of GO data with a consistent format and file structure for both the ontology and annotations is made available to maintain consistency with other ontologies.
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Assessment of hepatoprotective and nephroprotective potential of withaferin A on bromobenzene-induced injury in Swiss albino mice: possible involvement of mitochondrial dysfunction and inflammation

TL;DR: The conviction that bromobenzene caused liver and kidney damage via mitochondrial pathway and withaferin A provided significant protection against it was validated, as evidenced by improved anti-oxidant status.

Hepatoprotective and antioxidant potential of withania somnifera against paracetamol-induced liver damage in rats

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that Withania somnifera possesses promising hepatoprotective effects through its antioxidant activity and hence suggests its use as a potential therapeutic agent for protection from paracetamol overdose.
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Amelioration of bromobenzene hepatotoxicity by Withania somnifera pretreatment: Role of mitochondrial oxidative stress

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the possible protective role of Withania somnifera (Linn.) Dunal (Solanaceae) root powder against bromobenzene-induced oxidative damage in rat liver mitochondria.
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Attenuation of anti-tuberculosis therapy induced hepatotoxicity by Spirulina fusiformis, a candidate food supplement

TL;DR: Spirulina fusiformis was seen to protect the parameters from significant changes upon challenge with INH and RIF in a dose-dependent manner and this was corroborated by histological examination of the liver.