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pro vyhledávání: '"Ramesh Malikanti"'
Autor:
Hymavathi Veeravarapu, Rajender Vadija, Uma Vuruputuri, Murali Krishna Kumar Muthyala, Vasavi Malkhed, Kiran Kumar Mustyala, Ramesh Malikanti
Publikováno v:
Molecular Diversity. 25:351-366
Tuberculosis is one of the leading causes of death across the world. The treatment regimens for tuberculosis are well established, but still the control of the disease faces many challenges such as lengthy treatment protocols, drug resistance and tox
Publikováno v:
ChemistrySelect. 4:8220-8224
Autor:
Hymavathi, Veeravarapu, Vasavi, Malkhed, Kiran Kumar, Mustyala, Rajender, Vadija, Ramesh, Malikanti, Uma, Vuruputuri, Murali Krishna Kumar, Muthyala
Publikováno v:
Molecular diversity. 25(1)
Tuberculosis is one of the leading causes of death across the world. The treatment regimens for tuberculosis are well established, but still the control of the disease faces many challenges such as lengthy treatment protocols, drug resistance and tox
Autor:
Rajender Vadija, Ramasree Dulapalli, Vasavi Malkhed, Hymavathi Veeravarapu, Uma Vuruputuri, Kiran Kumar Mustyala, Ramesh Malikanti
Publikováno v:
Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry. 65:608-621
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is the pathogen, which causes tuberculosis. The development of multidrug-resistant and extensively drug-resistant strains in Mtb is due to an efflux mechanism of antibiotics in the bacteria. The efflux pump proteins i
Autor:
Kiran Kumar Mustyala, Ramesh Malikanti, Uma Vuruputuri, Vasavi Malkhed, Hymavathi Veeravarapu, Rajender Vadija
Publikováno v:
Journal of Molecular Structure. 1150:227-241
Tuberculosis (Tb) is one of the major health challenges for the global scientific community. The 3-hydroxy butyryl-CoA dehydrogenase (Fad B2) protein belongs to 3-hydroxyl acetyl-CoA dehydrogenase family, which plays a key role in the fatty acid meta
Autor:
Rajender, Vadija, Kiran Kumar, Mustyala, Vasavi, Malkhed, Ramasree, Dulapalli, Hymavathi, Veeravarapu, Ramesh, Malikanti, Uma, Vuruputuri
Publikováno v:
Biotechnology and applied biochemistry. 65(4)
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is the pathogen, which causes tuberculosis. The development of multidrug-resistant and extensively drug-resistant strains in Mtb is due to an efflux mechanism of antibiotics in the bacteria. The efflux pump proteins i