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Reeta Kumari Sharma

Researcher at Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research

Publications -  9
Citations -  217

Reeta Kumari Sharma is an academic researcher from Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Population. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 163 citations.

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Quercetin attenuates neuronal death against aluminum-induced neurodegeneration in the rat hippocampus

TL;DR: Treatment with quercetin is considered to represent a therapeutic strategy to attenuate the neuronal death against aluminum-induced neurodegeneration and further electron microscopic studies revealed that quercETin attenuates Aluminum-induced mitochondrial swelling, loss of cristae and chromatin condensation.
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Quercetin protects against aluminium induced oxidative stress and promotes mitochondrial biogenesis via activation of the PGC-1α signaling pathway.

TL;DR: It seems quercetin increases mitochondrial biogenesis and makes it an almost ideal flavanoid to control or limit the damage that has been associated with the defective mitochondrial function seen in many neurodegenerative diseases.
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Aluminium induced oxidative stress results in decreased mitochondrial biogenesis via modulation of PGC-1α expression.

TL;DR: Aluminium treated PGC-1α seems to be a potent target for aluminium neurotoxicity, which makes it an almost ideal target to control or limit the damage that has been associated with the defective mitochondrial function seen in neurodegenerative diseases.
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Fencing Can Alter Gene Flow of Asian Elephant Populations within Protected Areas

TL;DR: This paper used 176 unique genotypes obtained non-invasively from fresh elephant dung to assess individual-by-individual genetic distance across the Western Ghats of India, a biodiversity hotspot.
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Mitochondrial cytochrome b indicates the presence of two paraphyletic diverged lineages of the blue sheep Pseudois nayaur across the Indian Himalaya: conservation implications

TL;DR: A transboundary, collaborative study on comparative morphology, anatomy, ecology, behaviour, and population genetics using harmonized different genetic markers is suggested for identifying the overall taxonomic status of the blue sheep across its range for planning effective conservation strategies.