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Nandini Gautam
Researcher at Central University of Punjab
Publications - 12
Citations - 714
Nandini Gautam is an academic researcher from Central University of Punjab. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cordyceps & Ascorbic acid. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications receiving 533 citations. Previous affiliations of Nandini Gautam include University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science.
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Biosensors for breast cancer diagnosis: A review of bioreceptors, biotransducers and signal amplification strategies
TL;DR: The present review comprehensively scrutinizes various breast cancer biosensors developed so far and their technical evaluation with respect to efficiency and potency of selected bioreceptors and biotransducers.
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Essential Oils and Their Constituents as Anticancer Agents: A Mechanistic View
TL;DR: The current review indicates that EOs and their constituents act by multiple pathways and mechanisms involving apoptosis, cell cycle arrest, antimetastatic and antiangiogenic, increased levels of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (ROS/RNS), DNA repair modulation, and others to demonstrate their antiproliferative activity in the cancer cell.
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APE1/Ref-1 as an emerging therapeutic target for various human diseases: phytochemical modulation of its functions
Shweta Thakur,Bibekananda Sarkar,Ravi P. Cholia,Nandini Gautam,Monisha Dhiman,Anil K. Mantha +5 more
TL;DR: APE1/Ref-1’s versatile nature in various human etiologies, including neurodegeneration, cancer, cardiovascular and other diseases that have been linked with alterations in the expression, subcellular localization and activities of APE/ref-1 are discussed.
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Polymeric Encapsulates of Essential Oils and Their Constituents: A Review of Preparation Techniques, Characterization, and Sustainable Release Mechanisms
TL;DR: In this paper, a comparative account of various formulation techniques based on their applicability is presented for natural polymer based encapsulation of essential oil (EO) is focused on a comparative analysis of various formulations.
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Optimized extraction, composition, antioxidant and antimicrobial activities of exo and intracellular polysaccharides from submerged culture of Cordyceps cicadae.
TL;DR: EPS and IPS production from submerged culture of C. cicadae with significant antioxidant and antibacterial potential can be enhanced with the combination of several factors which can be used for large scale industrial fermentation of the organism.