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Nikhil R. Jana

Researcher at Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science

Publications -  204
Citations -  21594

Nikhil R. Jana is an academic researcher from Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanoparticle & Nanorod. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 193 publications receiving 19740 citations. Previous affiliations of Nikhil R. Jana include Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur & University of Arkansas.

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Phase Transfer and Surface Functionalization of Hydrophobic Nanoparticle using Amphiphilic Poly(amino acid)

TL;DR: An amphiphilic poly(amino acid)-based one-pot coating and conjugation approach that can transform hydrophobic nanoparticle into water-soluble nanoparticle functionalized with primary amine, thiol, and biomolecule is reported.
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Quantum Dot-Based Designed Nanoprobe for Imaging Lipid Droplet

TL;DR: A quantum dot based fluorescent nanoprobe that can be used to image lipid droplets for longer time and used for understanding the functional role of lipid droplet towards various cellular functions is presented.
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Trehalose-Conjugated, Catechin-Loaded Polylactide Nanoparticles for Improved Neuroprotection against Intracellular Polyglutamine Aggregates.

TL;DR: Polylactide-based biodegradable nanoparticle is reported for improved neuroprotection against polyglutamine aggregation that is responsible for Huntington's disease and can be used for making nanoformulation of other reported anti-amyloidogenic molecules for testing various animal models of neurodegenerative diseases.
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Highly fluorescent carbon nanoparticles and methods of preparing the same

TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a method of synthesis of highly fluorescent carbon nanoparticles (FCNs) with tunable emission colours of particle size between 1-10 nm, which are stable in solid form with high quantum yield.
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Water soluble luminescent cyclometalated platinum(II) complex — A suitable probe for bio-imaging applications

TL;DR: The testing bioimaging results demonstrate that the compound penetrates the cell membrane in both cancer (HeLa, U87MG and Nuro2a) and normal cells (CHO-K1 and 3T3-L1).