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Neetin Desai

Researcher at Amity Institute of Biotechnology

Publications -  64
Citations -  1288

Neetin Desai is an academic researcher from Amity Institute of Biotechnology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Somatic embryogenesis & Callus. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 59 publications receiving 962 citations. Previous affiliations of Neetin Desai include University of Vienna & University of Cambridge.

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Pearl millet genome sequence provides a resource to improve agronomic traits in arid environments

Rajeev K. Varshney, +69 more
- 18 Sep 2017 - 
TL;DR: This work resequenced and analyzed 994 pearl millet lines, enabling insights into population structure, genetic diversity and domestication, and establishes marker trait associations for genomic selection, to define heterotic pools, and to predict hybrid performance.
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Degradation analysis of Reactive Red 198 by hairy roots of Tagetes patula L. (Marigold)

TL;DR: Hairy roots of Tagetes patula L. (Marigold) hairy roots were selected among few hairy root cultures from other plants tested for the decolorization of Reactive Red 198 and significant induction of the activity of biotransformation enzymes indicated their crucial role in the dye metabolism.
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Sesuvium portulacastrum, a plant for drought, salt stress, sand fixation, food and phytoremediation. A review

TL;DR: A review analyses research undertaken during last two to three decades in physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology and biotechnology, to unravel the plasticity of the plant tolerance mechanism and reveal molecular mechanisms of stress tolerance.
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Cancer Stem Cells: Acquisition, Characteristics, Therapeutic Implications, Targeting Strategies and Future Prospects.

TL;DR: The CSC model of cancer, characteristics of CSCs, mode of acquisition of stemness (via EMT) and development of multi-drug resistance, the role of tumor niche, the process of dissemination and metastasis, therapeutic implications of C SCs and necessity of targeting them are discussed.
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Simple and reproducible protocol for direct somatic embryogenesis from cultured immature inflorescence segments of sugarcane (Saccharum spp.)

TL;DR: This method could be useful for regenerating large number of plants as well as provide a target tissue for genetic transformation studies after induction of direct embryogenesis from inflorescence segments in Indian sugarcane.