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Prof. Ashis Kumar Das

Senior Professor, Department of Biological Sciences, BITS Pilani, Pilani Campus

Malaria, Molecular Parasitology
Department of Biological Sciences, Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani- 333031, Rajasthan. India.

Publications

Recent Publication(s)

  • Kumar PS, Bhand S, Das AK, Goel S. Microfluidic paper device with on-site heating to produce reactive peroxide species for enhanced smartphone enabled chemiluminescence signal. Talanta; 2022. 236 (122858), 1-8.
  • Pandey I, Quadiri A, Wadi I, Pillai CR, Singh AP, Das A. Conserved Plasmodium Protein (PF3D7_0406000) of Unknown Function: In-silico Analysis and Cellular LocalizationInfection, Genetics and Evolution; 2021. 92(104848), 1-9.
  • Shah RK, Pati S, Saini M, Boopathi PA, Kochar SK, Kochar DK, Das A, Singh S. Reduction of sphingosine kinase 1 phosphorylation and activity in Plasmodium-infected erythrocytes. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology; 2020. 80(8), 1-15.

Selected Publications

  • Boopathi PA, Subudhi AK, Middha S, Acharya J, Mugasimangalam RC, Kochar SK, Kochar DK, Das A. Design, construction and validation of a Plasmodium vivax microarray for the transcriptome profiling of clinical isolates. Acta Tropica; 2016. 164, 438-447.
  • Subudhi AK, Boopathi PA, Pandey I, Kaur R, Middha S, Acharya J, Kochar SK, Kochar DK, Das A. Disease specific modules and hub genes for intervention strategies: A co-expression network based approach for Plasmodium falciparum clinical isolates. Infection, Genetics and Evolution; 2015. 35, 96-108.
  • Subudhi AK, Boopathi PA, Pandey I, Kohli R, Karwa R, Middha S, Acharya J, Kochar SK, Kochar DK, Das APlasmodium falciparum complicated malaria: Modulation and connectivity between exportome and variant surface antigen gene families. Molecular and Biochemical Parasitology; 2015. 201(1), 31–46.
  • Subudhi AK, Boopathi PA, Garg S, Middha S, Acharya J, Pakalapati D, Saxena V, Aiyaz M, Chand B, Mugasimangalam RC, Kochar SK, Sirohi P, Kochar DK, Das A. Natural Antisense Transcripts in Plasmodium falciparum isolates from patients with complicated malaria. Experimental Parasitology; 2014. 141, 39-54.
  • Boopathi PA, Subudhi AK, Garg S, Middha S, Acharya J, Pakalapati D, Saxena V, Aiyaz M, Chand B, Mugasimangalam RC, Kochar SK, Sirohi P, Kochar DK, Das A. Revealing natural antisense transcripts from Plasmodium vivax isolates: Evidence of genome regulation in complicated malaria. Infection, Genetics and Evolution; 2013. 20, 428–443.
  • Kochar DK, Das A, Kochar SK, Saxena V, Sirohi P, Garg S, Kochar A, Khatri MP, Gupta V. Severe Plasmodium vivax Malaria: A Report on Serial Cases from Bikaner in Northwestern India. The American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene; 2009. 80(2), 194-198.
  • Acharya P, Pallavi R, Chandran S, Chakravarti H, Middha S, Acharya J, Kochar SK, Kochar DK, Subudhi AK, Boopathi PA, Garg S, Das A, Tatu U. A glimpse into the clinical proteome of human malaria parasites Plasmodium falciparum and Plasmodium vivaxProteomics Clinical Applications; 2009. 3(11), 1314–1325.
  • Kochar DK, Pakalapati D, Kochar SK, Sirohi P, Khatri MP, Kochar A, Das A. An unexpected cause of fever and seizures. The Lancet; 2007. 370(9590), 908.
  • Kochar D, Saxena V, Singh N, Kochar S, Kumar V, Das A. (2005). Plasmodium vivax malaria. Emerging Infectious Diseases; 2005. 11(1), 132-134.  
Complete list of publications available on Google Scholar