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Vijay, S and Nair, R and Sharan, D and Jakkala, K and Ajitkumar, P (2023) Percoll discontinuous density gradient centrifugation method for the fractionation of the subpopulations of Mycobacterium smegmatis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis from in vitro cultures. In: MethodsX, 11 .
Anand, D and Jakkala, K and Nair, RR and Sharan, D and Pradhan, A and Mukkayyan, N and Ajitkumar, P (2022) Complete identity and expression of StfZ, the cis-antisense RNA to the mRNA of the cell division gene ftsZ, in Escherichia coli. In: Frontiers in Microbiology, 13 .
Jakkala, K and Paul, A and Nair, RR and Swaminath, S and Pradhan, A and Ajitkumar, P (2022) Growth and division mechanisms by which genetic resisters emerge from the rifampicin-surviving population of differentially antibiotic-susceptible mycobacterial subpopulations. In: International Journal of Mycobacteriology, 11 (3). pp. 273-286.
Paul, A and Nair, RR and Jakkala, K and Pradhan, A and Ajitkumar, P (2022) Elevated Levels of Three Reactive Oxygen Species and Fe(II) in the Antibiotic-Surviving Population of Mycobacteria Facilitate De Novo Emergence of Genetic Resisters to Antibiotics. In: Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 66 (5).
Paul, A and Nair, RR and Jakkala, K and Ajitkumar, P (2022) Mycobacterium smegmatis strains genetically resistant to moxifloxacin emerge de novo from the moxifloxacin-surviving population containing high levels of superoxide, H2O2, hydroxyl radical, and Fe (II). In: International journal of mycobacteriology, 11 (2). pp. 150-158.
Nair, RR and Sharan, D and Srinivasan, V and Mukkayyan, N and Jakkala, K and Ajitkumar, P (2022) The H2O2 inherently released by the mycobacterial minor subpopulation enhances the survival of the major kin subpopulation against rifampicin. In: Current Research in Microbial Sciences, 3 .
Pradhan, A and Mukkayyan, N and Jakkala, K and Ajitkumar, P (2021) Mycobacterial populations partly change the proportions of the cells undergoing asymmetric/symmetric divisions in response to glycerol levels in growth medium. In: Cells, 10 (5).