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ANNEXURE-I
I.
PUBLICATIONS
1. Parasite Killing in Malaria Non-Vector Mosquito Anopheles culicifacies
Species B: Implication of Nitric Oxide Synthase Upregulation (2011) Vijay S,
Rawat M, Adak T, Dixit R, Nanda N, Srivastava HS, Sharma JK, Prasad
GBKS,
Sharma
A
PLoS
ONE
6(4):
e18400.
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0018400.
2. Sequence homology and structural analysis of plasmepsin 4 isolated from
Indian Plasmodium vivax isolates (2011) Manmeet Rawat, Sonam Vijay,
Yash Gupta, Rajnikant Dixit, P.K. Tiwari, Arun Sharma Infection Genetics
Evolution, doi:10.1016/j.meegid.
3. Nitric oxide synthase immunity in malaria non vector An. culicifacies species
B: a putative transmission blocking Plasmodium vivax immune responsive
mechanism for refractoriness (2010) A. Sharma, S. Vijay, M. Rawat, K.
Raghavendra International Journal of Infectious Diseases, Volume 14,
Supplement 1, e111-e112.
II.
PAPERS ACCEPTED
1. Imperfect duplicate insertions type of mutations in plasmepsin V modulates
binding properties of PEXEL motifs of export proteins in Indian Plasmodium
vivax (2013). Manmeet Rawat, Sonam Vijay, Yash Gupta, P.K. Tiwari, &
Arun Sharma. PLOS One (In production)
III.
PAPERS IN COMMUNICATION
1. Sonam Vijay, Manmeet Rawat, GBKS Prasad, Arun Sharma. Role of nitric
oxide in killing of parasites by mechanism of inhibition of aspartic protease.
(In communication).
2. Sonam Vijay, Manmeet Rawat, Arun Sharma. In gel salivary gland proteome
analysis in malaria vector Anopheles stephensi. (In communication).
3. Sonam Vijay, Manmeet Rawat, GBKS Prasad, Arun Sharma. Role of Nitric
Oxide -cGMP cascade in An. culicifacies refractory mechanism. (MS under
preparation).
4. Manmeet Rawat,
SonamVijay, Yash Gupta, P.K. Tiwari, Arun Sharma.
Novel Synthetic Aspartic Protease Inhibitors Blocks Plasmodium
development in vitro by Inhibiting Plasmepsins. (MS under Preparation).
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