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Satish K. Gupta
Researcher at All India Institute of Medical Sciences
Publications - 238
Citations - 5374
Satish K. Gupta is an academic researcher from All India Institute of Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zona pellucida & Zona pellucida glycoprotein. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 226 publications receiving 4802 citations. Previous affiliations of Satish K. Gupta include Eastern Virginia Medical School & Laboratory of Molecular Biology.
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Hetero-oligomerization-dependent Binding of Pig Oocyte Zona Pellucida Glycoproteins ZPB and ZPC to Boar Sperm Membrane Vesicles
TL;DR: It is reported that when depleted of a minor pZPC contaminant by size exclusion chromatography, pZPB lacks independent binding activity, and in solid phase binding assays employing immobilized boar sperm membranes, pPZPB failed to compete with biotin-(pZPB+pZPC) probe, and biotin-labeled pZ PB yielded negligible binding.
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Dose-dependent induction of endogenous antioxidants in rat heart by chronic administration of garlic.
Sanjay K. Banerjee,M. Maulik,S.C. Mancahanda,Amit K. Dinda,Satish K. Gupta,Subir Kumar Maulik +5 more
TL;DR: Results showed that chronic garlic intake dose dependently augmented endogenous antioxidants, which might have important direct cytoprotective effects on the heart, especially in the event of oxidant stress induced injury.
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Rhodium(II) acetate-catalyzed stereoselective synthesis, SAR and anti-HIV activity of novel oxindoles bearing cyclopropane ring.
TL;DR: The very low level of in vitro HIV inhibition, in comparison to predicted EC(50) values on the basis of computational studies, during CEM-GFP screening using AZT as positive control indicated that probably the HIV RT is not the viral target and the molecules work through some different mechanism.
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Recent advances in contraceptive vaccine development: a mini-review
TL;DR: Current research for human applicability is focused on increasing the immunogenicity and efficacy of the birth control vaccine, and examining its clinical applications in various HCG-producing cancers.
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Cell Signaling Pathways Involved During Invasion and Syncytialization of Trophoblast Cells
TL;DR: How various cytokines and growth factors act by activating various cell signaling pathways leading to the expression of the effector molecules have been reviewed, which control invasion and migration of trophoblast cells and syncytialization.