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Y. R. Shukla
Researcher at Indian Institute of Toxicology Research
Publications - 30
Citations - 554
Y. R. Shukla is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Toxicology Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Horticulture. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 20 publications receiving 462 citations. Previous affiliations of Y. R. Shukla include Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research.
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Correlation of phthalate exposures with semen quality
N. Pant,Manju Shukla,Devendra Kumar Patel,Y. R. Shukla,Neeraj Mathur,Yogendra Kumar Gupta,Daya K. Saxena +6 more
TL;DR: It is suggestive that phthalates might be one among the contributing factors associated with the deterioration in semen quality and these adverse effects might be ROS, LPO and mitochondrial dysfunction mediated.
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Sulfur alleviates arsenic toxicity by reducing its accumulation and modulating proteome, amino acids and thiol metabolism in rice leaves.
Garima Dixit,Amit Pal Singh,Amit Kumar,Sanjay Dwivedi,Farah Deeba,Smita Kumar,Shankar Suman,Bijan Adhikari,Y. R. Shukla,Prabodh Kumar Trivedi,Vivek Pandey,Rudra Deo Tripathi +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the role of variable S supply on rice leaf proteome, its inclination towards amino acids (AA) profile and non protein thiols under arsenite exposure was explored.
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Linear PEI nanoparticles: efficient pDNA/siRNA carriers in vitro and in vivo.
Ritu Goyal,Sushil K. Tripathi,Shilpa Tyagi,Anurag Sharma,K. Ravi Ram,Debapratim Kar Chowdhuri,Y. R. Shukla,Pradeep Kumar,Kailash C. Gupta,Kailash C. Gupta +9 more
TL;DR: A novel method of synthesizing linear PEI nanoparticles is demonstrated to utilize these as transfection agents and in vivo gene expression studies using LPN-5 in Balb/c mice through intravenous injection showed maximum expression of the reporter gene in the spleen.
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Potential risk of acute hepatotoxicity of kodo poisoning due to exposure to cyclopiazonic acid
TL;DR: The results reveal that Kodo poisoning might cause acute hepatotoxicity in men and animals, and the consumption of contaminated Kodo millet is a serious health hazard due to exposure to CPA produced by Aspergillus tamarii associated with the millet.
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Accelerated and scarless wound repair by a multicomponent hydrogel through simultaneous activation of multiple pathways
Dipsikha Bhattacharya,Dipsikha Bhattacharya,Ratnakar Tiwari,Tejasvi Bhatia,Tejasvi Bhatia,Mahaveer Prasad Purohit,Mahaveer Prasad Purohit,Anu Pal,Pankaj Jagdale,Mohana Krishna Reddy Mudiam,Mohana Krishna Reddy Mudiam,Bhushan P. Chaudhari,Y. R. Shukla,Y. R. Shukla,Kausar M. Ansari,Kausar M. Ansari,Ashok Kumar,Pradeep Kumar,Vikas Srivastava,Vikas Srivastava,Kailash C. Gupta,Kailash C. Gupta,Kailash C. Gupta +22 more
TL;DR: The optimized combination of curcumin and CNP used in this study shows distinct advantage and can be a better agent for complete wound healing.