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Suhasini Bhatnagar

Suhasini Bhatnagar
SWAROOP ENTERPRISES AND BIOTECH PVT.LTD. · Head Research and development

Doctor of Philosophy
Working as managing partner and Scientific Advisor at RUS Industries,Aligarh

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Introduction
After this Lockdown and turmoil with teaching got into Industry and now Founder member of RUS industries Aligarh.here working on the recycling of batteries, Lithium Ion as well as Lead based and standardising to be one of the biggest recyclers.Hope to be this soon.
Additional affiliations
March 1993 - August 2002
Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences
Position
  • PhD Student
Description
  • I was working here as a Ph.D student under the esteemed guidance of Dr.Suraksha Agarwal. I was to work on three populations namely Bhargavas,Chaturvedies and other Brahmins to study the genetic effect of Surname endogamy on the populations.
Education
January 1994 - January 2002

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Publications (58)
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Neuropathic pain is a severe pain condition associated with pathological changes which have deleterious effects like dysfunction of the brain. Alcohol abuse is known to be the most common reason at present for developing neuropathic pain. Alcohol-induced neuropathic pain can be assessed by ache studies such as hyperalgesia and allodynia which chara...
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Learn about the applications of transmission Raman for pharmaceutical QC labs Understand transmission Raman analytical workflows Find out more about the features and benefits of transmission Raman. A versatile tool for pharmaceutical formulation development to end product testing
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The β-thalassemia is a hereditary blood disorders, characterized by reduced or absent synthesis of the hemoglobin beta chain that cause microcytic hypochromic anemia. An early diagnosis, economical test, awareness programs and prenatal screening will be a milestone for the eradication of this genetic disorder and to reduce burden of the health sect...
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Many researchers have studied the metabolism of toxics including selenium (Se) in biological medium in rats and defined some correlations between selenium and other minerals as arsenic (As), cadmium (Cd), mercury (Hg), and thallium (Tl). An investigation of the potential influences of As, Hg, Tl and Pb on Se metabolism, which can suggest new drugs...
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This is to announce that I am selected as a editor for a science publishing group magazine to be launched called-Science Development.
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The novel coronavirus outbreak has triggered a rapid response from clinicians and life sciences researchers globally. Resultant advances in research show promise not only for tackling the current pandemic but also for informing future infectious disease diagnostics.
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A method of Bioremediation with complete recycling and recovery of all heavy metals-Lithium, cobalt, nickel and Manganese along with colour based seperation methods for easy differentiation of those,
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This paper discusses the use of the heavy metal chromium using a species of bacillus and completes the study to propose that the bacteria is accumulating heavy metals inside using ELISA and TEM
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The project is an aim that can we explore what we have in nature as a new Antibiotic. What we wish to discover is a food based chemical that preferably does not act on just the cell wall and ribosomes alone.It must be something new so the chances of developing resistance are low and also can be added as a food additive instead of a pill-something l...
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Carrier-free radioisotopes and cyclotrons are largely manufactured and sold in market in high prices, even many challenges are facing isotopes production in industry. Thus, we came here to introduce valuable and easy working conditions using different thick target materials under well-defined irradiations to separate some important isotopes. As a r...
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Aims and Objectives: Fungal infections are the emerging threat in the hospitals. Candida infections are major cause of morbidity and mortality in immunocompromised hosts such as neonates. Most neonatal fungal infections are due to candida species. The diagnosis of candidiasis can be made definitely only by recovering the organism from blood and oth...
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Dengue fever occurs by Infection of mosquito-borne dengue virus and sometimes fatal dengue hemorrhagic fever. Every year cases of dengue infections are increasing. This suggests that the virus is becoming more virulent and its transmission is expanding. Nevertheless, no effective treatment for dengue infection currently exists. This paper has focus...
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Despite of available treatments, the incidence of the cancer is increasing and known to be a major cause of mortality worldwide. Plant derived terpenoids and flavonoids are considered as promising therapeutic molecules possessing a range of medicinal properties. These phytochemical have been used as useful agents for the treatment of the various ch...
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Dengue fever occurs by Infection of mosquito-borne dengue virus and sometimes fatal dengue hemorrhagic fever. Every year cases of dengue infections are increasing. This suggests that the virus is becoming more virulent and its transmission is expanding. Nevertheless, no effective treatment for dengue infection currently exists. This paper has focus...
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Dengue fever, a neglected emerging disease for which no vaccine or antiviral agents exist at present, is caused by dengue virus, a member of the Flavivirus genus, which includes several important human pathogens, such as yellow fever and West Nile viruses. The NS5 protein from dengue virus is bifunctional and contains 900 amino acids. The S-adenosy...
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In the present study, pain perception was measured using cold allodynia and thermal hyperalgesia. The biochemical measurements include nitrite estimation, lipid peroxidase and reduced glutathione. Results are expressed as mean ± standard deviation.
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Among the various medical complications, neuropathic pain has emerged as the one with the most dreadful and griming which grounds serious threatening conditions by causing severe damage to the blood vessels. This damage is owed to the various alterations caused in the blood capillaries, which supply blood to the various body parts and results in th...
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Herbal drugs and traditional remedies are used from long before century and are universally accepted and therefore scientists are involved in this area. Around 80% population relies upon herbal products because they have been considered as safe, effective and economical and are devoid of side effect. The various parts of the both plants (A. Indica...
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Allium Sativum L. ( garlic ) cultivated throughout India is quite common throughout the Country. The oral administration of garlic extract significantly attenuates the level of serum glucose , total cholesterol ,triglycerides, urea , uric acid, creatinine AST and ALT levels.
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: Among the various medical complications of neuropathy, the one with the most dreadful and griming outcome is alcoholic neuropathy, which grounds serious and severe damage to the nerves; caused by the long term consumption of alcohol which is a potent cytotoxic agent. It provides an impact on the social, psychological, medical, economic and religi...
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Androgen insensitivity syndrome is a rare disorder specifically affecting the male gender during their development stages. It is characterized by the incompetence of the cells of a male human to respond to the stimulus of the male sex hormone (collectively termed as androgens) normally. The male person affected by this syndrome might possess some f...
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Tuberculosis (TB) is the main cause of morbidity in modern era and a latent infection affecting nearly one third of world's population including forty percent from India. There is an urgent need to explore the effective and promising new anti –tubercular drugs to combat against Tuberculosis. Nature provides diverse secondary metabolites with anti-t...
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Objective: Tuberculosis is the most infectious disease that appears to be dreadful even in the presence of anti tubercular drugs. The problem of MDR-TB is growing at an alarming rate and the prevalence of the disease cause devastation to the molecular level. We hereby carry out a review of shikimate pathway used for tuberculosis management. Based o...
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Tuberculosis is the major issue of morbidity nowadays and came to picture decades ago. M. tuberculosis requires oxygen to grow. It does not retain any bacteriological stain due to high lipid content in its wall, and thus is neither Gram-positive nor Gram-negative. Delays in second line drugs make multi-drug resistant tuberculosis more difficult to...
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Tuberculosis is the main cause of morbidity in modern era and came to existence many decades ago and has emerged as pandemic disease. The use of allopathic medicine in complex disease like tuberculosis is associated with the problem of cross resistance and herbal drugs have proven to be most effective in this context. The exploration of therapies f...
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Tuberculosis is the major issue of morbidity nowadays and came to picture decades ago. M. tuberculosis requires oxygen to grow. It does not retain any bacteriological stain due to high lipid content in its wall, and thus is neither Gram-positive nor Gram-negative. Delays in second line drugs make multi-drug resistant tuberculosis more difficult to...
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Introduction and Background Parasitic diseases today are a treatment threat to mankind around the world. Particularly Malaria has tormented and continues to thwart comprehensive control efforts. Malaria is an infectious dis-ease caused by a parasite called plasmodium and transmitted through the bites of infected mosquitoes. There is vaccine being t...
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ApoB 3′ ′ hyper variable region (ApoB 3′ ′HVR) is highly polymorphic and hence an informative marker. It could be an ideal candidate to study the genetic heterogeneity among different population groups of the Indian sub-continent. It is one of the markers for which popu-lation data are available. This makes the ApoB 3′ ′HVR an ideal locus for a pil...
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Apo B 3’ hyper variable region (Apo B 3’ HVR) is a highly polymorphic and hence an informative marker. It could be an ideal candidate to study the genetic heterogeneity among different population groups of Indian subcontinent. It is one of the marker for which numerous population data is available. This makes Apo B 3’HVR an ideal locus for a pilot...
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We have studied variation at 24 microsatellite markers among 50 individuals from each of three endogamous groups, Bhargavas, Chaturvedis, and non-Bhargava, non-Chaturvedi Brahmins of Uttar Pradesh, India. The number of alleles at the loci tested varied from 4 to 11, with an average of 6 at each locus. Heterozygosity was found to be quite high at al...
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Endogamy has been a strong influence on Hindu society over the centuries and most of the 75,000 subcastes or subgroups of India's complex social stratification system practise endogamy, while the further divisions within these subcastes, called gotras, are required to marry exogamously. The present study focuses on three socioculturally isolated, h...
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Fifty healthy unrelated individuals were randomly chosen from each of the following three populations viz., Bhargava, Chaturvedi, and Brahmin. Three generation pedigree charts were prepared to ensure (i) surname endogamy in Bhargavas and Chaturvedies, and caste endogamy in Brahmins. Subjects were chosen from several parts of Uttar Pradesh, a northe...
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Fifty healthy unrelated individuals were randomly chosen from each of the following three populations viz., Bhargava, Chaturvedi, and Brahmin. Three-generation pedigree charts were prepared to ensure (i) surname endogamy in Bhargavas and Chaturvedies, and caste endogamy in Brahmins. Subjects were chosen from several parts of Uttar Pradesh, a northe...
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Fifty healthy unrelated individuals were randomly chosen from each of the following three populations: Bhargava, Chaturvedi, and Brahmin. Three-generation pedigree charts were prepared to ensure (i) surname endogamy in Bhargavas and Chaturvedies, and caste endogamy in Brahmins. Subjects were chosen from several parts of Uttar Pradesh, a northern st...
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Population: Fifty healthy unrelated individuals were randomly chosen from each of the three populations viz., Bhargavas, Chaturvedies, and Brahmins. Three generation pedigree charts were prepared to ensure sirname endogamy in Bhargavas Chaturvedies and group endogamy in Brahmins subjects were chosen from several parts of Uttar Pradesh, a northern...
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The distribution of HLA-DRB1 alleles and DQB1 alleles in 583 individuals of three different caste groups of North India was analyzed by using the polymerase chain reaction with sequence specific oligonucleotide probes (SSOP) method. The populations selected were Bhargavas, Chaturvedi and Brahmins. The gene frequency and haplotype analysis revealed...
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in the present study two endogamous caste groups of u.p. viz, bhargavas and chaturvedies , subgroups of the major ethnic group of brahmins were typed for hla antigen and haplotype frequencies.gene pools of these two groups may be unique and well preserved because of socio-cultural barriers and strict endogamy. our results revealed that these two po...
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The distribution of HLA-DRB1 alleles and DQB1 alleles in 583 individuals of three different caste groups of North India was analyzed by using the polymerase chain reaction with sequence specific oligo-nucleotide probes (SSOP) method. The populations selected were Bhargavas, Chaturvedi and Brahmins. The gene frequency and haplotype analysis revealed...

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