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Ruchi Tiwari

Researcher at Pranveer Singh Institute of Technology

Publications -  315
Citations -  15581

Ruchi Tiwari is an academic researcher from Pranveer Singh Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Coronavirus. The author has an hindex of 50, co-authored 289 publications receiving 10401 citations. Previous affiliations of Ruchi Tiwari include Indian Council of Agricultural Research & Indian Institute of Technology Delhi.

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Candida albicans - Biology, molecular characterization, pathogenicity, and advances in diagnosis and control - An update.

TL;DR: The present review highlights the etiology, epidemiology, molecular typing, commensalism and virulence factors, along with the appropriate prevention and control strategies regarding this widespread pathogen.
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Immunomodulatory and therapeutic potentials of herbal, traditional/indigenous and ethnoveterinary medicines.

TL;DR: An array of herbal medicines have been reported which are having immunomodulatory effects like modulation of cytokine secretion, histamine release, immunoglobulin secretion, class switching, cellular co-receptor expression, lymphocyte expression, phagocytosis and so on.
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Bioanalytical method validation: An updated review

TL;DR: The sample preparation of drug in biological matrix is reviewed and practical approaches for determining selectivity, specificity, limit of detection, lower limit of quantitation, linearity, range, accuracy, precision, recovery, stability, ruggedness, and robustness of liquid chromatographic methods to support pharmacokinetic (PK), toxicokinetic, bioavailability, and bioequivalence studies are provided.
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The functionality of probiotics in aquaculture: An overview.

TL;DR: Probiotics are live beneficial bacteria introduced into the gastrointestinal tract through food or water, promoting good health by enhancing the internal microbial balance as mentioned in this paper, which can improve growth performance, disease resistance, immunity, health status, intestinal epithelial barrier integrity, and water quality.
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Loop-mediated isothermal amplification of DNA (LAMP): a new diagnostic tool lights the world of diagnosis of animal and human pathogens: a review.

TL;DR: LAMP stands out to be a good and effective diagnostic test for empowering in developing countries as it does not require sophisticated equipments and skilled personnel and proves to be cost-effective, and is more stable than PCR and real-time PCR.