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Bipin Kumar Tripathi
Bipin Kumar Tripathi
Waksman Institute of Microbiology, Rutgers University
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Ayurvedic amalaki rasayana and rasa-Sindoor suppress neurodegeneration in fly models of Huntington's and Alzheimer's diseases
V Dwivedi, BK Tripathi, M Mutsuddi, SC Lakhotia
Current science, 1711-1723, 2013
492013
The wing imaginal disc
BK Tripathi, KD Irvine
Genetics 220 (4), iyac020, 2022
462022
Regulation of Notch Signaling by an Evolutionary Conserved DEAD Box RNA Helicase, Maheshvara in Drosophila melanogaster
S Surabhi, BK Tripathi, B Maurya, PK Bhaskar, A Mukherjee, M Mutsuddi
Genetics 201 (3), 1071-1085, 2015
162015
The RNA binding KH domain of Spoonbill depletes pathogenic non-coding spinocerebellar ataxia 8 transcripts and suppresses neurodegeneration in Drosophila
BK Tripathi, S Surabhi, PK Bhaskar, A Mukherjee, M Mutsuddi
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Molecular Basis of Disease 1862 (9 …, 2016
92016
Interaction of Spoonbill with Prospero in Drosophila: Implications in neuroblast development
BK Tripathi, R Das, A Mukherjee, M Mutsuddi
genesis 55 (9), e23049, 2017
32017
Ayurvedic Amalaki Rasayana and Rasa-Sindoor Suppress Neurodegeneration in Fly Models of Huntington’s and Alzheimer’s Diseases
SC Lakhotia, M Mutsuddi, V Dwivedi, BK Tripathi
Exploring Traditional Medicine (Report of a Symposium), 147-157, 2017
22017
dLin52 is crucial for dE2F and dRBF mediated transcriptional regulation of pro-apoptotic gene hid
PK Bhaskar, S Surabhi, BK Tripathi, A Mukherjee, M Mutsuddi
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Gene Regulatory Mechanisms 1839 (9), 800-812, 2014
22014
Contributions of the Dachsous intracellular domain to Dachsous-Fat signaling
BK Tripathi, KD Irvine
bioRxiv, 2024.04. 03.587940, 2024
2024
Understanding the molecular mechanism of suppression of SCA8 associated neurodegeneration by KH domain containing RNA binding proteins in Drosophila
BK Tripathi
Varanasi, 0
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