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Dr Subhajit Biswas

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Principal Scientist, Infectious Diseases and Immunology
CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Biology

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  • Infectious Diseases

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Total Articles 34
Books 0
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Bio

Elucidate the molecular details of virus infection and pathogenesis, particularly virus replication; viral protein translation and trafficking; virus genome packaging and virus assembly with the aim of developing novel strategies of diagnosis and intervention (vaccines and antivirals).

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  • Male
  • Principal Scientist , CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Biology
  • CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Biology, 4 Raja S. C. Mullick Road, Jadavpur
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University of Cambridge 2012
Principal Scientist Jun 2018 – Present
CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Biology | Infectious Diseases and Immunology

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Scholarly Publications

Non-cytopathic herpes simplex virus type-1 isolated from acyclovir-treated patients with recurrent infections

Open Access
Article

A rapid and easy-to-perform method of nucleic-acid based dengue virus diagnosis using fluorescence-based molecular beacons

Open Access
Article
Authors: Sukla S.;Mondal P.;Biswas S.;Ghosh S.

Computational modelling supports that dengue virus envelope antibodies can bind to SARS-CoV-2 receptor binding sites: Is pre-exposure to dengue virus protective against COVID-19 severity?

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Article

Regarding: Masyeni S, Santoso MS, Widyaningsih PD, Wedha Asmara DG, Nainu F, Harapan H, et al. Serological cross-reaction and co-infection of dengue and COVID-19 in Asia: Experience from Indonesia. Int J Infect Dis 2020;102:152–4. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijid.2020.10.043

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Letter

Archived dengue serum samples produced false-positive results in SARS-CoV-2 lateral flow-based rapid antibody tests

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Article
Authors: Nath H.;Mallick A.;Roy S.;Sukla S.;Basu K.;De A.;Biswas S.

Hepatitis B virus detected in paper currencies in a densely populated city of India: A plausible source of horizontal transmission?

Open Access
Article

In-depth molecular analysis of a small cohort of human and aedes mosquito (Adults and larvae) samples from Kolkata revealed absence of zika but high prevalence of dengue virus

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Article
Authors: Sukla S.;Ghosh A.;Saha R.;De A.;Adhya S.;Biswas S.

Molecular screening of blue mussels indicated high mid-summer prevalence of human genogroup II Noroviruses, including the pandemic “GII.4 2012” variants in UK coastal waters during 2013

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