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N. Dharmaraj

Researcher at Bharathiar University

Publications -  51
Citations -  3348

N. Dharmaraj is an academic researcher from Bharathiar University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hydrazone & Ruthenium. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 48 publications receiving 2998 citations. Previous affiliations of N. Dharmaraj include Chonbuk National University & Government Arts College, Coimbatore.

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Ruthenium(II) complexes containing bidentate Schiff bases and their antifungal activity

TL;DR: In this paper, the reaction of ruthenium(II) complexes with bidentate Schiff base ligands derived by condensing salicylaldehyde with aniline, o-, m- or p-toluidine has been carried out.
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Evaluation of DNA binding, DNA cleavage, protein binding and in vitro cytotoxic activities of bivalent transition metal hydrazone complexes

TL;DR: Assay on the cytotoxicity of Co, Ni and Cu hydrazone complexes against HeLa tumor cells and NIH 3T3 normal cells revealed that the complexes are toxic only against tumor cells but not to normal cells.
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Spectroscopic identification of S-Au interaction in cysteine capped gold nanoparticles.

TL;DR: The disappearance of S-H stretching in both the IR and Raman spectra and the shifting of the NMR signals of the protons in close proximity to the metal center supported the existence of the S-Au interaction in cysteine capped gold nanoparticles.
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Synthesis of nickel oxide nanoparticles using nickel acetate and poly(vinyl acetate) precursor

TL;DR: In this paper, cubic nickel oxide (NiO) nanoparticles with uniform size around 40-50 nm and well dispersion have been synthesized using a mixture of nickel acetate and polyvinyl acetate (PVAc) as precursor followed by heat treatment at 723 K.
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Effect of substitution and planarity of the ligand on DNA/BSA interaction, free radical scavenging and cytotoxicity of diamagnetic Ni(II) complexes: A systematic investigation

TL;DR: The effect of complexes 5-8 to arrest the growth of HeLa and Hep-2 tumour cell lines has been studied along with the cell viability against the non-cancerous NIH 3T3 cells under in vitro conditions.