Author

Neetu Singh

Research scholar, Department of Biochemistry, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi - Cited by 123 - biochemistry - immunology - infectious diseases

Biography

Neetu Singh is a Department of Biochemistry, King George’s Medical University, Lucknow-226 003, India Tissue and Cell Culture Unit (TCCU), CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow-226001, India Worked as CSIR Junior and Senior Research Fellow at Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India (Sept, 2009 – March, 2015).
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Identification of GR and TrxR systems in Setaria cervi: Purification and characterization of glutathione reductase
SS Yadav, E Srikanth, N Singh, S RathaurParasitology international 62 (2), 193-198, 2013201
25
2013
Inhibition of cathepsin B by E-64 induces oxidative stress and apoptosis in filarial parasite
M Wadhawan, N Singh, S RathaurPLoS One 9 (3), e93161, 2014201
21
2014
Effect of CDNB on filarial thioredoxin reductase: A proteomic and biochemical approach
S Tiwari, M Wadhawan, S Neetu, S RathaurJournal of Proteomics 113, 435-446, 2015201
18
2015
Inhibition of setaria cervi protein tyrosine phosphatases by phenylarsine oxide: A proteomic and biochemical study
N Singh, M Wadhawan, S Tiwari, R Kumar, S RathaurActa tropica 159, 20-28, 2016201
13
2016
Immunization with Brugia malayi Hsp70 protects mice against Litomosoides sigmodontis challenge infection
W Hartmann, N Singh, S Rathaur, Y Brenz, E Liebau, B Fleischer, ...Parasite Immunology 36 (4), 141-149, 2014201
12
2014
Presence of ecto-protein tyrosine phosphatase activity is vital for survival of Setaria cervi, a bovine filarial parasite
N Singh, P Heneberg, S RathaurParasitology Research 113 (10), 381-389, 2014201
5
2014
MALDI mass sequencing and biochemical characterization of Setaria cervi protein tyrosine phosphatase
R Rai, N Singh, S Elesela, S Tiwari, S RathaurParasitology research 112, 147-14, 2013201
5
2013
Identification of a novel stress regulated FERM domain containing cytosolic protein having PTP activity in Setaria cervi, a bovine filarial parasite
N Singh, P Heneberg, N Singh, SK Singh, S RathaurBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 58 (1), 19-200, 2015201
4
2015