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Shailja Singh
Researcher at Jawaharlal Nehru University
Publications - 175
Citations - 2570
Shailja Singh is an academic researcher from Jawaharlal Nehru University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plasmodium falciparum & Biology. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 139 publications receiving 2001 citations. Previous affiliations of Shailja Singh include Shiv Nadar University & University of Delhi.
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Planar Sensor for RF Characterization of magnetic samples
TL;DR: It is found that the developed sensor is able to characterize the test specimen with improved accuracy than that of conventional approach, and is numerically verified using the full wave EM simulator for the magnetic property estimation.
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Sphingosine-1-phosphate regulates Plasmodium histone deacetylase activity and exhibits epigenetic control over cell death and differentiation
TL;DR: In this article , the authors investigated how Plasmodium falciparum HDAC (PfHDAC-1) is regulated by S1P produced by host erythrocyte SphK-1.
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Synthesis of Novel 5‐Arylidenethiazolidinones with Apoptotic Properties via a Three Component Reaction Using Piperidine as a Bifunctional Reagent.
Chandramohan Bathula,Sayantan Tripathi,Ramprasad Srinivasan,Kunal Kumar Jha,Arnab Ganguli,Gopal Chakrabarti,Shailja Singh,Parthapratim Munshi,Subhabrata Sen +8 more
TL;DR: A typical three component reaction strategy towards the synthesis of 5-arylidenethiazolidinone compounds from thiazolidine-2,4-dione, piperidine, and appropriate aldehydes is described.
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Human malaria parasite cold shock protein plays an essential role in asexual and sexual stage development and presents an excellent druggable target
Ankita Behl,Monika Saini,Fernando Lozano De Leon,Geeta Kumari,Vikash Kumar,Rumaisha Shoaib,Harshita Singh,S. Garg,Christoph Arenz,Shailja Singh +9 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that PfCoSP may form a workbench for translation during cold stress via its interactions with target mRNAs and the cytoskeleton protein tubulin.
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Antimalarial and Plasmodium falciparum serpentine receptor 12 targeting effect of FDA approved purinergic receptor antagonist.
TL;DR: Sarma et al. as mentioned in this paper used immunofluorescence assays to detect the presence of P2Y purinergic signalling in growth and development of malaria parasite and suggest PfSR12, putative Purinergic receptor druggability through Prasugrel.