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Sunil Kumar Meena

Researcher at Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

Publications -  10
Citations -  179

Sunil Kumar Meena is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 132 citations.

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Electricity from the Silk Cocoon Membrane

TL;DR: It is proposed that the temperature and humidity dependent electrical properties of the SCM could find applications in battery technology, bio-sensor, humidity sensor, steam engines and waste heat management.
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Carbondioxide Gating in Silk Cocoon

TL;DR: How CO2 gating and thermoregulation helps in maintaining an ambient atmosphere inside the cocoon for the growth of pupa is demonstrated and such natural architectural control of gas and temperature regulation could be helpful in developing energy saving structures and gas filters.
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Graphene oxide from silk cocoon: a novel magnetic fluorophore for multi-photon imaging

TL;DR: Graphene oxide based magnetic-fluorophore for bio-imaging applications is synthesized by synthesizing graphene oxide from silk cocoon embarking its new dimension as a magnetic fluorophore when compared with its present technical status.
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Presence of stable carbon centric free radicals and ferromagnetic elements in the antennae and the wings of nocturnal silk moth: a magnetic nanostructure for magneto sensing

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors proposed a new model of magnetoreception, where a light-dependent reaction is essential to generate free radicals, and showed the presence of a large pool of stable carbon-centric free radicals in the nano-domains of the antennae and the wings of the silk moth.
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Modulation of radiation-induced intestinal injury by radioprotective agents: a cellular and molecular perspectives

TL;DR: Cellular and molecular interruptions of GI system due to acute and chronic GI radiation injury, role of radioprotectors in signalling cascade modulations in GI epithelium and involvement of ISC markers in radioprotsection are highlighted.