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Natarajan Velmurugan

Researcher at Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research

Publications -  43
Citations -  661

Natarajan Velmurugan is an academic researcher from Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Gene. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 33 publications receiving 514 citations. Previous affiliations of Natarajan Velmurugan include KAIST & University of Minnesota.

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Recombinant antibodies: engineering and production in yeast and bacterial hosts.

TL;DR: Recent, significant progress that has been made in antibody engineering is highlighted, with a particular focus on Fc engineering and glycoengineering for improved functions, and cellular engineering for enhanced production of antibodies in yeast and bacterial hosts.
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Evaluation of intracellular lipid bodies in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii strains by flow cytometry.

TL;DR: A comparative study of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii wild type CC124 and a cell wall-less mutant sta6-1 using FACS in conjunction with two different lipophilic fluorescent dyes indicates that BODIPY 505/515 is more effective for the vital staining of intracellular lipid bodies and single cell sorting than Nile Red.
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Genome sequences of Chlorella sorokiniana UTEX 1602 and Micractinium conductrix SAG 241.80: implications to maltose excretion by a green alga.

TL;DR: The annotation revealed that both strains contain homologs for the key components of a putative pathway leading to cytosolic maltose accumulation, while transcriptional studies found few changes in mRNA levels for the genes associated with these established intracellular sugar pathways.
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Biodecolorization and biodegradation of reactive Levafix Blue E-RA granulate dye by the white rot fungus Irpex lacteus.

TL;DR: The colorless nature of the fungal cells revealed that decolorization occurred through degradation, and this was confirmed by analysis of the metabolites by UV-visible spectroscopy and High Performance Liquid Chromatography afterDecolorization.
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Systematically programmed adaptive evolution reveals potential role of carbon and nitrogen pathways during lipid accumulation in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

TL;DR: Adaptive evolution results demonstrate the potential role of photosynthesis in terms of carbon partitioning, flux, and fixation and carbon-nitrogen metabolism during lipid accumulation in microalgae and can be used as a new tool to develop C. reinhardtii strains and other microalgal strains with desired phenotypes such as high lipid accumulation.