Institution
Central Drug Research Institute
Facility•Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India•
About: Central Drug Research Institute is a facility organization based out in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Leishmania donovani. The organization has 4357 authors who have published 7257 publications receiving 143871 citations. The organization is also known as: Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow & CDRI.
Topics: Catalysis, Leishmania donovani, Ring (chemistry), Aryl, Apoptosis
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TL;DR: A system of chromosome classification and nomenclature based on arm ratios and centromeric indices from both the long and short arms is proposed to enable one to determine the correct position of centromere to name the chromosomes according to the known Centromere locations.
Abstract: A system of chromosome classification and nomenclature based on arm ratios and centromeric indices from both the long and short arms is proposed. This will enable one to determine the correct position of centromere to name the chromosomes according to the known centromere locations. A table embodying nomenclature, notation, the arm ratio values and the values of centromeric indices is presented to serve as a key for chromosome classification. The advantage of the present system over the other systems is discussed with the help of a few examples.
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TL;DR: The reaction shows high substrate tolerance and provides a library of fused heterocycles that may lead to novel biologically active compounds or drug lead molecules.
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TL;DR: Some novel sugar amino acid containing cyclic cationic peptides and their Au nanoparticle attached counterparts are prepared and their antimicrobial activities and cytotoxic behaviour are studied, including an investigation of the mechanism of the cytotoxicity.
Abstract: Cationic antimicrobial peptides are potent inhibitors of growth of a broad spectrum of micro-organisms but often have large cytotoxic effects. We prepared some novel sugar amino acid containing cyclic cationic peptides and their Au nanoparticle attached counterparts and studied their antimicrobial activities and cytotoxic behaviour, including an investigation of the mechanism of the cytotoxicity.
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TL;DR: Himachalol has been identified as the major antispasmodic constituent in the wood of Cedrus deodara and was devoid of spasmolytic effect on the bronchial musculature of guinea pig but was 3.3 times more potent than papaverine in antagonizing epinephrine-induced contraction of the Guinea pig seminal vesicle.
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TL;DR: New lead candidates that possess inhibitory activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv chorismate mutase are identified by a ligand-based virtual screening optimized for lead evaluation in combination with in vitro enzymatic assay.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Sanjay Kumar | 120 | 2052 | 82620 |
John A. Katzenellenbogen | 95 | 691 | 36132 |
Brajesh K. Singh | 83 | 401 | 24101 |
Gaurav Sharma | 82 | 1244 | 31482 |
Sudhir Kumar | 82 | 524 | 216349 |
Pramod K. Srivastava | 79 | 390 | 27330 |
Mohan K. Raizada | 75 | 473 | 21452 |
Syed F. Ali | 71 | 446 | 18669 |
Ravi Shankar | 66 | 672 | 19326 |
Ramesh Chandra | 66 | 620 | 16293 |
Manoj Kumar | 65 | 408 | 16838 |
Manish Kumar | 61 | 1425 | 21762 |
Anil Kumar Saxena | 58 | 310 | 10107 |
Sanjay Krishna | 56 | 624 | 13731 |
Naibedya Chattopadhyay | 56 | 242 | 9795 |