
Shailendra K Saxena Group Publications
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Title |
Journal |
Year |
Article |
| The latitude wise prevalence of CCR5-D32-HIV resistance allele in India. |
Balk J Med Genet.,, 12: 3-13 |
2009 |
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| Swine Flu - Influenza A/H1N1 2009: The unseen and unsaid. |
Future
Microbiol., 4: 945-947 |
2009 |
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Trend of Japanese encephalitis in North
India: evidence from thirty-eight acute encephalitis cases
and appraisal of niceties. |
J
Infect Dev Ctries., 3: 517-530 |
2009 |
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Controversial role
of smallpox
on historical positive selection at the CCR5 chemokine gene
(CCR5-D32).
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J
Infect Dev Ctries., 3: 324-326 |
2009 |
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Advances in
antiviral drug discovery and development: Part II: Advancements in
antiviral drug development.
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Future
Virol., 4: 209-215 |
2009 |
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Advances in
antiviral drug discovery and development: Part I: Advancements in
antiviral drug discovery.
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Future
Virol., 4: 101-107 |
2009 |
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Japanese
encephalitis: perspectives
and new
developments. |
Future
Neurol., 3: 515-521 |
2008 |
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Mechanisms of
Neuro-AIDS by
HIV-1B and C clades. |
Proc.
Soc. NeuroImmune Pharma., 47-48 |
2008 |
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Re-emergence of
the knotty
chikungunya virus: facts, fear or fiction. |
Future
Virol., 2: 121-126. |
2007 |
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Resurgence
of chikungunya virus in India: an emerging threat. |
Euro Surveill.,
11: E060810.2. |
2006 |
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Differential HIV-1
replication
in neonatal and adult blood mononuclear cells is influenced at the
level of HIV-1 gene expression. |
Proc.
Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A., 104: 11701-11706. |
2006 |
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Reply to ‘Encephalitis outbreak finds
Indian officials unprepared’. |
Nature
Med., 12: 269-270. |
2006 |
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The potential of
cord blood stem
cells for use in tissue engineering. |
Tissue
Engineering 12: 1046. |
2006 |
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Mystery behind mysterious brain fever in Uttar Pradesh (India) during
2005: Evidence of emerging viruses. |
Indian
J. Virol., 17: 149. |
2006 |
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Risk of HIV/AIDS
in vanishing
tribes of Andaman and Nicobar, India. |
Indian
J. Virol., 17: 158-159. |
2006 |
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Attributing
recent outbreak of brain fever in India as Japanese encephalitis
outbreak is misleading. |
BMJ, 331:1288-a |
2005 |
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