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Dr Maya S Nair

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Female

Assistant Professor, Biotechnology
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

Expertise

  • Biotechnology and Applied Microbiology

Publications

Total Articles 27
Books 0
Proceedings 0

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Citations 335
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Citations 109
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Bio

Biophysics, Structural Biology, NMR and other spectroscopic techniques, Biomlecular interactions usingspectroscopic techniques and NMR Biophysics, Structural Biology, NMR and other spectroscopic techniques, DNA-ligand interaction, Protein structure, protein -DNA interaction Biophysics, Structural Biology, NMR and other spectroscopic techniques, Natural product isolation, characterization, biosynthesis of nanoparticles

Personal Details

  • Female
  • Assistant Professor , Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
  • Department of Biotechnology, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee
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Assistant Professor Nov 2009 – Present
Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee | Biotechnology

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Scholarly Publications

Binding investigation of chrysin and flavone with promoter DNA sequence d(CACGTG)2: Multi spectroscopic studies and cytotoxic evaluation

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Article

Explicit fluorescence sensing method for sensitive detection of Pb2+ ions based on DNA aptamer folding as a molecular probe

Open Access
Article

An in silico investigation of the binding of flavones with CREB1 oncogene G-quadruplex DNA

Open Access
Article

Targeting Human Papillomavirus 33 E2 DNA Binding Domain With Polyphenols: Unveiling Interactions Through Biophysical and In Silico Methods

Open Access
Article

Molecular cloning, biophysical and in silico studies of Human papillomavirus 33 E2 DNA binding domain

Open Access
Article

Biophysical and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopic studies of the binding of baicalein to DNA sequence d(CACGTG)2 and its cytotoxicity evaluation

Open Access
Article
Authors: Kumar S.;Singh U.;Baishya B.;Ghosh C.;Roy P.;Nair M.S.

Investigation, scaffold hopping of novel donepezil-based compounds as anti-Alzhiemer’s agents: synthesis, in-silico and pharmacological evaluations

Open Access
Article
Authors: Gupta M.;Pant S.;Rana P.;Kumar A.;Prasun C.;Nair M.S.;Paliwal S.;Nain S.

Synthesis, characterization, and in silico studies of 1,8-naphthyridine derivatives as potential anti-Parkinson’s agents

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Article