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Sujatha Sunil
Researcher at International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
Publications - 67
Citations - 1353
Sujatha Sunil is an academic researcher from International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chikungunya & Dengue fever. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 55 publications receiving 972 citations. Previous affiliations of Sujatha Sunil include National Institute of Malaria Research & Safdarjang Hospital.
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Mosquito Innate Immunity
Ankit Kumar,Priyanshu Srivastava,P. D. N. N. Sirisena,Sunil Kumar Dubey,Ramesh Kumar,Jatin Shrinet,Sujatha Sunil +6 more
TL;DR: The conserved, innate immune pathways and specific anti-pathogenic strategies in mosquito midgut, hemolymph, salivary gland, and neural tissues for the control of pathogen propagation are discussed in detail.
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Differentiation of members of the Anopheles fluviatilis species complex by an allele-specific polymerase chain reaction based on 28S ribosomal DNA sequences.
Om P. Singh,Dinesh Chandra,Nutan Nanda,Kamaraju Raghavendra,Sujatha Sunil,S. K. Sharma,V. K. Dua,Sarala K. Subbarao +7 more
TL;DR: An allele-specific polymerase chain reaction assay for the differentiation of members of An.
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Genetic characterization of Chikungunya virus from New Delhi reveal emergence of a new molecular signature in Indian isolates
Jatin Shrinet,Shanu Jain,Anil Sharma,Shashi Shekhar Singh,Kalika Mathur,Vandita Rana,Raj K. Bhatnagar,Bhupendra Gupta,Rajni Gaind,Monorama Deb,Sujatha Sunil +10 more
TL;DR: This study has identified unique mutations in the E1 and E2 genes and has revealed the presence of ancestral CHIKV population with maximum diversity circulating in Maharashtra.
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Next generation sequencing reveals regulation of distinct Aedes microRNAs during chikungunya virus development.
TL;DR: This study evaluated the role of host miRNAs upon CHIKV (Chikungunya Virus) infection in an important vector, Aedes albopictus to identify potential candidates for vector based antiviral strategies.
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Antiviral activity of ethanolic extract of Nilavembu Kudineer against dengue and chikungunya virus through in vitro evaluation.
Jaspreet Jain,Ankit Kumar,Vimal Narayanan,Rohit Ramaswamy,P. Sathiyarajeswaran,M. S. Shree Devi,M. Kannan,Sujatha Sunil +7 more
TL;DR: It was observed that NVK provides protection against CHIKV and DENV-2 during active infection as well can help to prevent virus infection in the cells and it mainly depends on the cellular availability of drugs for maximum protection against both the infections.