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| Simple screening tests for detection of carbapenemases in clinical isolates of nonfermentative Gram-negative bacteria M.J.C. Noyal, GA Menezes, BN Harish, S Sujatha, SC Parija June 2009, 129(6):707-712 PMID:19692754 |
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| Extended spectrum beta-lactamases in Escherichia coli & Klebsiella pneumoniae & associated risk factors A Goyal, KN Prasad, A Prasad, S Gupta, U Ghoshal, A Ayyagari June 2009, 129(6):695-700 PMID:19692752 |
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| Spectrum of Lactobacillus species present in healthy vagina of Indian women Kavita Bansal Garg, I Ganguli, R Das, GP Talwar June 2009, 129(6):652-657 PMID:19692744 |
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| Comparative evaluation of phenotypic tests for identification of metallo beta-lactamases producing clinical isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Sakshi P Singh, M Shariff, T Barua, SS Thukral June 2009, 129(6):713-715 PMID:19692755 |
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| Cellular & molecular basis of HIV-associated neuropathogenesis D Sharma, J Bhattacharya June 2009, 129(6):637-651 PMID:19692743Although a plethora of molecules have been implicated in the development of HIV associated dementia (HAD), the identity of the indispensable ones is still elusive. The action of various molecules appears to follow a cascade path with one molecule activating another thereby regulating the expression and modulation of the regulatory machineries. Two pathways have been proposed leading to HIV-induced central nervous system (CNS) injury. First involving neurotoxic effect of viral proteins and second, with immunomodulatory substances secreted by the infected cells playing vital role. The viral transfer from infected cells (for example, cells representing macrophage-microglial lineage) to uninfected cells (such as same cell type or nerve cells) occurring perhaps via virological synapse is also not well documented. While the mechanism underlying transfer of HIV-1 through blood-brain barrier is not clearly understood, macrophage-microglial cell lineages are undisputedly predominant cell types that HIV uses for transmission in CNS. The present review describes existing knowledge of the modus operandi of HIV-induced neuropathogenesis gathered through research evidences. Mechanisms by which regulatory molecules exploit such cell types in promoting neuropathogenesis would provide key insights in intersecting pathway(s) for designing intervention strategies. |
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| Screening of codeine, dextromethorphan & dextropropoxyphene for their genotoxicity in Swiss albino mice R Mittal, PA Patil, SS Torgal June 2009, 129(6):676-680 PMID:19692748 |
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| Lactobacilli as probiotics against genital infections S Sethi, G Singh, M Sharma June 2009, 129(6):628-630 PMID:19692740 |
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| Haemorrhagic manifestations of dengue fever & their management in a tertiary care hospital in north India Deepinder Kaur Chhina, O Goyal, P Goyal, R Kumar, S Puri, Rajoo Singh Chhina June 2009, 129(6):718-720 PMID:19692757 |
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| Detection of dengue viral infections in Aedes mosquitoes : an essential tool for epidemiological surveillance T John Victor June 2009, 129(6):634-636 PMID:19692742 |
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| Distribution of dengue virus types in Aedes aegypti in dengue endemic districts of Rajasthan, India B Angel, V Joshi June 2009, 129(6):665-668 PMID:19692746 |
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| Muscoid flies in tsunami hit areas & their management S Prakash, SN Tikar June 2009, 129(6):631-633 PMID:19692741 |
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| Gender differences in sexual behaviour among people living with HIV in Chennai, India BE Thomas, S Chandra, K.J.A. Selvi, D Suriyanarayanan, S Swaminathan June 2009, 129(6):690-694 PMID:19692751 |
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| Acting on climate change is good for health S Kovats June 2009, 129(6):625-627 PMID:19692739 |
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| Abundance & distribution of muscoid flies in tsunami-hit coastal villages of southern India during post-disaster management period R Srinivasan, P Jambulingam, K Gunasekaran, P Basker June 2009, 129(6):658-664 PMID:19692745 |
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| Immunolocalization of CD 34 positive progenitor cells in healthy human gingiva--a pilot study V Lavu, R Padmavathy, Suresh R Rao June 2009, 129(6):685-689 PMID:19692750 |
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| Effect of gonadotropins on chromosome aneuploidy, chromosome mosaicism & sex ratio in mouse preimplantation embryos A Fauzdar, A Halder, A Kumar June 2009, 129(6):669-675 PMID:19692747 |
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| Fluoroquinolone resistance among Neisseria gonorrhoeae isolates from Shanghai, China : detection of quinolone resistance-determining region mutations Z Tiejun, Z Xiaoming, Z Jilun, Z Yinghu, R Yanhua, C Yue, G Weiming, Z Tao, J Qingwu June 2009, 129(6):701-706 PMID:19692753 |
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| India's sanitation needs & the millennium development goals G Agoramoorthy June 2009, 129(6):716-717 PMID:19692756 |
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| Announcement
June 2009, 129(6):724-724 Full text not available [PDF] |
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| Tuberculosis SP Tripathy June 2009, 129(6):721-722 Full text not available [PDF] |
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| Influence of dietary calcium content on intestinal permeability in rat J Prakasa Rao June 2009, 129(6):681-684 PMID:19692749 |
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| Some Forthcoming Scientific Events
June 2009, 129(6):723-724 Full text not available [PDF] |
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