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Sushil Kumar Mishra
Researcher at National University of Ireland, Galway
Publications - 36
Citations - 688
Sushil Kumar Mishra is an academic researcher from National University of Ireland, Galway. The author has contributed to research in topics: Glycan & Glycosylation. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 29 publications receiving 452 citations. Previous affiliations of Sushil Kumar Mishra include Central European Institute of Technology & Masaryk University.
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High-Contrast In Vivo Imaging of Tau Pathologies in Alzheimer’s and Non-Alzheimer’s Disease Tauopathies
Kenji Tagai,Kenji Tagai,Maiko Ono,Manabu Kubota,Manabu Kubota,Soichiro Kitamura,Soichiro Kitamura,Keisuke Takahata,Keisuke Takahata,Chie Seki,Yuhei Takado,Hitoshi Shinotoh,Yasunori Sano,Yasunori Sano,Yasuharu Yamamoto,Yasuharu Yamamoto,Kiwamu Matsuoka,Kiwamu Matsuoka,Hiroyuki Takuwa,Masafumi Shimojo,Manami Takahashi,Kazunori Kawamura,Tatsuya Kikuchi,Maki Okada,Haruhiko Akiyama,Hisaomi Suzuki,Hisaomi Suzuki,Mitsumoto Onaya,Takahiro Takeda,Kimihito Arai,Nobutaka Arai,Nobuyuki Araki,Yuko Saito,John Q. Trojanowski,Virginia M.-Y. Lee,Sushil Kumar Mishra,Yoshiki Yamaguchi,Yasuyuki Kimura,Masanori Ichise,Yutaka Tomita,Ming-Rong Zhang,Tetsuya Suhara,Tetsuya Suhara,Masahiro Shigeta,Naruhiko Sahara,Makoto Higuchi,Hitoshi Shimada +46 more
TL;DR: The in vivo reactivity of 18F-PM-PBB3 with FTLD tau inclusion was strongly supported by neuropathological examinations of brains derived from Pick's disease, PSP, and corticobasal degeneration patients who underwent PET scans.
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Evaluation of Microsatellite Markers for Genetic Diversity Analysis among Sugarcane Species and Commercial Hybrids
TL;DR: The UGSM and SCM yielded a higher mean number of alleles per locus and superior polymorphism information content (PIC) values than the sugarcane genomic markers (SGM); the number of amplified fragments ranged from 4 (UGSM312) to 14 (UG SM667) indicating that high polyploidy and hetrozygosity exist in sugarcanes.
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Bisecting GlcNAc Is a General Suppressor of Terminal Modification of N-glycan.
Miyako Nakano,Sushil Kumar Mishra,Yuko Tokoro,Keiko Sato,Kazuki Nakajima,Yoshiki Yamaguchi,Naoyuki Taniguchi,Yasuhiko Kizuka +7 more
TL;DR: It is found that bisecting GlcNAc, a branching sugar residue in N-glycan, suppresses the biosynthesis of various types of terminal epitopes inN-glycans, including fucose, sialic acid and human natural killer-1.
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Stacking interactions between carbohydrate and protein quantified by combination of theoretical and experimental methods.
Michaela Wimmerová,Michaela Wimmerová,Stanislav Kozmon,Stanislav Kozmon,Ivona Nečasová,Sushil Kumar Mishra,Jan Komárek,Jaroslav Koča,Jaroslav Koča +8 more
TL;DR: Observed results suggest that in this and similar cases the carbohydrate-receptor interaction can be driven mainly by a dispersion interaction.
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Assessing the Performance of MM/PBSA, MM/GBSA, and QM-MM/GBSA Approaches on Protein/Carbohydrate Complexes: Effect of Implicit Solvent Models, QM Methods, and Entropic Contributions.
TL;DR: These methods perform equally well in predicting both absolute and relative binding free energies, with PM6, density functional theory-based tight binding (DFTB), and their variants proved to be more efficient than other semiempirical methods.