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Effect of pH and temperature on conformational equilibria and aggregation behaviour of curcumin in aqueous binary mixtures of ethanol
NK Bhatia, S Kishor, N Katyal, P Gogoi, P Narang, S Deep
RSC advances 6 (105), 103275-103288, 2016
882016
An unexplored remarkable PNIPAM-osmolyte interaction study: An integrated experimental and simulation approach
P Narang, SB Vepuri, P Venkatesu, ME Soliman
Journal of colloid and interface science 504, 417-428, 2017
322017
How does a smart polymer respond to imidazolium-based ionic liquids?
R Umapathi, A Kumar, P Narang, P Venkatesu
ACS sustainable chemistry & engineering 6 (1), 1400-1410, 2018
172018
New endeavours involving the cooperative behaviour of TMAO and urea towards the globular state of poly (N-isopropylacrylamide)
P Narang, P Venkatesu
RSC advances 7 (54), 34023-34033, 2017
162017
A molecular interplay for osmolytes-induced phase behaviour of poly (vinyl methyl ether)
P Narang, P Venkatesu
Polymer 131, 224-233, 2017
122017
How does the addition of shape distinct gold nanoparticles influence on the conformational transition of poly (N-isopropylacrylamide)?
R Yadav, S Kumar, P Narang, P Venkatesu
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 582, 478-487, 2021
102021
Unravelling the role of polyols with increasing carbon chain length and OH groups on the phase transition behavior of PNIPAM
P Narang, P Venkatesu
New Journal of Chemistry 42 (16), 13708-13717, 2018
102018
Efficacy of several additives to modulate the phase behavior of biomedical polymers: A comprehensive and comparative outlook
P Narang, P Venkatesu
Advances in Colloid and Interface Science 274, 102042, 2019
92019
Scrutinizing the effect of various nitrogen containing additives on the micellization behavior of a triblock copolymer
P Narang, N Yadav, P Venkatesu
Journal of colloid and interface science 553, 655-665, 2019
92019
Profiling the molecular interactions between a promising thermoresponsive polymer and ionic liquid: A biophysical outlook
R Umapathi, P Narang, P Venkatesu, N Deenadayalu
Journal of Molecular Liquids 278, 716-721, 2019
92019
An efficient study to reach physiological temperature with poly (N-isopropylacrylamide) in presence of two differently behaving additives
P Narang, P Venkatesu
Journal of colloid and interface science 538, 62-74, 2019
72019
The role of osmolytes in the temperature-triggered conformational transition of poly (N-vinylcaprolactam): an experimental and computational study
P Narang, TE de Oliveira, P Venkatesu, PA Netz
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 22 (9), 5301-5313, 2020
62020
The hydrophobic collapse of thermoresponsive polymer poly (N-vinyl caprolactam): a new class of biocompatible solvents
P Rawat, S Mor, R Yadav, P Narang, M Bisht, P Venkatesu
New Journal of Chemistry 48 (4), 1771-1780, 2024
12024
Characterization of intracellular signalling components involved in sepsis
A Kumar, A Kumar, S Symeoneides, G Skorupa, B Paladuga, D Lingam, ...
Critical Care Medicine 27 (1), 58A, 1999
1999
SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION AND THE CELL MEMBRANE-EARLY HUMAN SEPTIC SERUM-INDUCED CARDIAC MYOCYTE DEPRESSION IS CAUSED BY SYNERGISTIC STIMULATION OF A CONSTITUTIVE NITRIC OXIDE …
A Kumar, A Kumar, G Skorupa, M Vukonich, B Paladugu, A Saleem, ...
Nucleic Acids Symposium Series, 39, 1999
1999
EARLY HUMAN SEPTIC SERUM-INDUCED CARDIAC MYOCYTE DEPRESSION IS CAUSED BY SYNERGISTIC STIMULATION OF A CONSTITUTIVE NITRIC OXIDE SYNTHASE BY TNFalpha AND IL-1beta
A Kumar, A Kumar, G Skorupa, M Vukonich, B Paladugu, A Saleem, ...
NUCLEIC ACIDS SYMPOSIUM SERIES 40, 39-39, 1999
1999
SIGNALING TO THE NUCLEUS-CHARACTERIZATION OF INTRACELLULAR SIGNALLING COMPONENTS INVOLVED IN SEPSIS
A Kumar, A Kumar, M Vukonich, G Skorupa, B Paladugu, A Saleem, ...
Nucleic Acids Symposium Series, 74, 1999
1999
A NOVEL MURINE MODEL OF E. COLI PERITONITIS SIMULATES HUMAN SEPTIC SHOCK
S Symeoneides, A Kumar, B Prasad, M Saleem, P Narang, S Avula, ...
Critical Care Medicine 27 (1), 127A, 1999
1999
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