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Conference Proceedings

Das, Sumana and Javvaji, Brahmanandam and Villa, Krishna Harika and Arikady, Akshata and Hegde, Gopalkrishna M and Mahapatra, Roy D (2016) Fluorescence Intensity Enhancement Mechanism in Presence of Plasmonic Nanoparticles. In: Conference on Plasmonics in Biology and Medicine XIII, FEB 15-16, 2016, San Francisco, CA.

Das, Sumana and Javvaji, Brahmanandam and Veerla, Sarath Chandra and Mahapatra, RoyD and Oraevsky, AA and Wang , LV (2016) Magnetic nanoparticles for thermal lysis and application in cancer treatment. In: Conference on Photons Plus Ultrasound - Imaging and Sensing, FEB 14-17, 2016, San Francisco, CA.

Das, Sumana and Vasireddi, Ramakrishna and Villa, Krishna Harika and Javvaji, Brahmanandam and Hedge, Gopalkrishna M and Mahapatra, Roy D (2015) Enhancement Mechanism of Fluorescence Intensity in Presence of Plasmonic Nanoparticles. In: Conference on Biophotonics Japan, OCT 27-28, 2015, Tokyo, JAPAN .

Das, Sumana and Mishra, Madhusmita and Vasireddi, Ramakrishna and Mahapatra, Roy D (2014) Detection of Target DNA using Photo-Reactive Protoporphyrin Moeity on a Nanocomposite Substrate. In: Conference on Frontiers in Biological Detection - From Nanosensors to Systems VI, FEB 01-02, 2014, San Francisco, CA.

Journal Article

Kidwai, Saqib and Bouzeyen, Rania and Chakraborti, Sohini and Khare, Neha and Das, Sumana and Gosain, Tannu Priya and Behura, Assirbad and Meena, Chhuttan Lal and Dhiman, Rohan and Essafi, Makram and Bajaj, Avinash and Saini, Deepak Kumar and Srinivasan, Narayanaswamy and Mahajan, Dinesh and Singh, Ramandeep (2019) NU-6027 Inhibits Growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by Targeting Protein Kinase D and Protein Kinase G. In: ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS AND CHEMOTHERAPY, 63 (9).

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