Mohammed Aiyaz
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: Fungal Endophytes as Mitigators against Biotic and Abiotic Stresses in Crop Plants
Fungal Endophytes as Mitigators against Biotic and Abiotic Stresses in Crop Plants Open
The escalating global food demand driven by a gradually expanding human population necessitates strategies to improve agricultural productivity favorably and mitigate crop yield loss caused by various stressors (biotic and abiotic). Biotic…
View article: Zinc oxide nanoparticles prepared through microbial mediated synthesis for therapeutic applications: a possible alternative for plants
Zinc oxide nanoparticles prepared through microbial mediated synthesis for therapeutic applications: a possible alternative for plants Open
Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO-NPs) synthesized through biogenic methods have gained significant attention due to their unique properties and potential applications in various biological fields. Unlike chemical and physical approaches that …
View article: Insight into Recent Progress and Perspectives in Improvement of Antioxidant Machinery upon PGPR Augmentation in Plants under Drought Stress: A Review
Insight into Recent Progress and Perspectives in Improvement of Antioxidant Machinery upon PGPR Augmentation in Plants under Drought Stress: A Review Open
Agriculture has a lot of responsibility as the rise in the world’s population demands more food requirements. However, more than one type of biotic and abiotic stress continually impacts agricultural productivity. Drought stress is a major…
View article: Plant-Mediated Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles: Advances in the New Millennium towards Understanding Their Therapeutic Role in Biomedical Applications
Plant-Mediated Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles: Advances in the New Millennium towards Understanding Their Therapeutic Role in Biomedical Applications Open
Zinc oxide nanoparticles have become one of the most popular metal oxide nanoparticles and recently emerged as a promising potential candidate in the fields of optical, electrical, food packaging, and biomedical applications due to their b…
View article: Regulation of touch-stimulated de novo root regeneration from Arabidopsis leaves
Regulation of touch-stimulated de novo root regeneration from Arabidopsis leaves Open
View article: Bioprospecting of Rhizosphere-Resident Fungi: Their Role and Importance in Sustainable Agriculture
Bioprospecting of Rhizosphere-Resident Fungi: Their Role and Importance in Sustainable Agriculture Open
Rhizosphere-resident fungi that are helpful to plants are generally termed as ‘plant growth promoting fungi’ (PGPF). These fungi are one of the chief sources of the biotic inducers known to give their host plants numerous advantages, and t…
View article: Genotoxic and Cytotoxic Properties of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Phyto-Fabricated from the Obscure Morning Glory Plant Ipomoea obscura (L.) Ker Gawl
Genotoxic and Cytotoxic Properties of Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles Phyto-Fabricated from the Obscure Morning Glory Plant Ipomoea obscura (L.) Ker Gawl Open
The study was undertaken to investigate the antioxidant, genotoxic, and cytotoxic potentialities of phyto-fabricated zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO-NPs) from Ipomoea obscura (L.) Ker Gawl. aqueous leaf extract. The UV-visible spectral analy…
View article: Age, Wound Size and Position of Injury – Dependent Vascular Regeneration Assay in Growing Leaves
Age, Wound Size and Position of Injury – Dependent Vascular Regeneration Assay in Growing Leaves Open
Recurring damage to the aerial organs of plants necessitates their prompt repair, particularly their vasculature. While vascular regeneration assays for aerial plant parts such as the stem and inflorescence stalk are well established, thos…
View article: Regulation of touch dependant<i>de novo</i>root regeneration in Arabidopsis
Regulation of touch dependant<i>de novo</i>root regeneration in Arabidopsis Open
The versatile regeneration capability of leaves enable even a detached Arabidopsis leaf to yield two kinds of regenerative responses namely, wound healing at the cut end in form of callus formation or de novo root regeneration (DNRR). Usin…
View article: Decreased 14‐3‐3 expression correlates with age‐related regional reductions in CNS dopamine and motor function in the pond snail, <i>Lymnaea</i>
Decreased 14‐3‐3 expression correlates with age‐related regional reductions in CNS dopamine and motor function in the pond snail, <i>Lymnaea</i> Open
Ageing is associated in many organisms with a reduction in motor movements. We have previously shown that the rate of feeding movements of the pond snail, Lymnaea, decreased with age but the underlying cause is not fully understood. Here, …
View article: Age, wound size and position of injury – dependent vascular regeneration assay in growing leaves
Age, wound size and position of injury – dependent vascular regeneration assay in growing leaves Open
Background Recurring damage to aerial organs of plants necessitates their prompt repair, particularly their vasculature. While vascular regeneration assay in aerial plant parts such as stem and inflorescence stalk are well established, tho…
View article: Author response for "Decreased 14‐3‐3 expression correlates with age‐related regional reductions in CNS dopamine and motor function in the pond snail, <i>Lymnaea</i>"
Author response for "Decreased 14‐3‐3 expression correlates with age‐related regional reductions in CNS dopamine and motor function in the pond snail, <i>Lymnaea</i>" Open
View article: Author response for "Decreased 14‐3‐3 expression correlates with age‐related regional reductions in CNS dopamine and motor function in the pond snail, <i>Lymnaea</i>"
Author response for "Decreased 14‐3‐3 expression correlates with age‐related regional reductions in CNS dopamine and motor function in the pond snail, <i>Lymnaea</i>" Open
View article: A Functionally Conserved Regulatory Module Confers Universal Regeneration Potential to Plant Tissues in Response to Injury
A Functionally Conserved Regulatory Module Confers Universal Regeneration Potential to Plant Tissues in Response to Injury Open
View article: A tiling array-based comparative genomic hybridization approach to predict copy number variations between Plasmodium falciparum field isolates from the Indian Sub-continent
A tiling array-based comparative genomic hybridization approach to predict copy number variations between Plasmodium falciparum field isolates from the Indian Sub-continent Open
Background: There are several techniques to analyse copy number variation in both research and clinical settings, such as whole genome amplification (sWGA), SNP arrays and one of the most commonly used techniques, array based comparative g…
View article: Total set of Genes showing Copy Number Variation in Pf-isolate- 2 in comparison with the Pf-isolate-1
Total set of Genes showing Copy Number Variation in Pf-isolate- 2 in comparison with the Pf-isolate-1 Open
View article: Copy Number Variations present in Variant Surface Antigen family genes of Pf-isolate-2
Copy Number Variations present in Variant Surface Antigen family genes of Pf-isolate-2 Open
View article: Genes from Variant Surface Antigen (VSA) family genes that are showing more than 2 kb variations
Genes from Variant Surface Antigen (VSA) family genes that are showing more than 2 kb variations Open
View article: Effect of toxigenic Aspergillus flavus and aflatoxins on seed quality parameters of Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench.
Effect of toxigenic Aspergillus flavus and aflatoxins on seed quality parameters of Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench. Open
The Aspergillus flavus and aflatoxins are known to be detrimental to plant and animalsaffecting their productivity and yield. This study evaluated effects of toxigenic A. flavus andaflatoxins on physical parameters like seed germination, s…
View article: Rationale and efficacy of proteasome inhibitor combined with arsenic trioxide in the treatment of acute promyelocytic leukemia
Rationale and efficacy of proteasome inhibitor combined with arsenic trioxide in the treatment of acute promyelocytic leukemia Open
View article: Complement Biomarkers as Predictors of Disease Progression in Alzheimer’s Disease
Complement Biomarkers as Predictors of Disease Progression in Alzheimer’s Disease Open
There is a critical unmet need for reliable markers of disease and disease course in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and early Alzheimer's disease (AD). The growing appreciation of the importance of inflammation in early AD has focused att…
View article: De novo assembly of plant body plan: a step ahead of Deadpool
De novo assembly of plant body plan: a step ahead of Deadpool Open
While in the movie Deadpool it is possible for a human to recreate an arm from scratch, in reality plants can even surpass that. Not only can they regenerate lost parts, but also the whole plant body can be reborn from a few existing cells…
View article: Molecular Diversity of Seed-borne Fusarium Species Associated with Maize in India
Molecular Diversity of Seed-borne Fusarium Species Associated with Maize in India Open
A total of 106 maize seed samples were collected from different agro-climatic regions of India. Sixty-two Fusarium isolates were recovered, 90% of which were identified as Fusarium verticillioides based on morphological and molecular chara…
View article: Comparison of Newly Diagnosed and Relapsed Patients with Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia Treated with Arsenic Trioxide: Insight into Mechanisms of Resistance
Comparison of Newly Diagnosed and Relapsed Patients with Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia Treated with Arsenic Trioxide: Insight into Mechanisms of Resistance Open
There is limited data on the clinical, cellular and molecular changes in relapsed acute promyeloytic leukemia (RAPL) in comparison with newly diagnosed cases (NAPL). We undertook a prospective study to compare NAPL and RAPL patients treate…