Publications by authors named "K Navya Sree"

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  • - The Nipah virus, first discovered in Malaysia in 1998, has caused 25 outbreaks in South Asia, leading to 429 cases and 307 deaths, with no approved treatments available.
  • - A systematic review analyzed 12 studies on Nipah virus cases, highlighting common symptoms like fever, myalgia, and respiratory distress, with a mortality rate of 73.9%.
  • - Early diagnosis and treatment are essential to mitigate the severe impacts of the Nipah virus, as the most common diagnostic method is RT-PCR and transmission primarily occurs through direct contact with infected individuals.
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Unlabelled: The current study evaluates antibiotic susceptibility and Extended Spectrum β-Lactamase (ESBL) production of 557 isolates obtained from clean catch midstream urine samples using VITEK 2 compact automated microbial identification system. Different classes of drugs were used to determine the Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC). In our study, 50.

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Many plants are facultatively asexual, balancing short-term benefits with long-term costs of asexuality. During range expansion, natural selection likely influences the genetic controls of asexuality in these organisms. However, evidence of natural selection driving asexuality is limited, and the evolutionary consequences of asexuality on the genomic and epigenomic diversity remain controversial.

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The Special Issue "Duckweed: Research Meets Applications" of the journal (ISSN 2223-7747) presents a comprehensive update of the current progress in the field [...

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A spontaneous mutant of the duckweed clone no. 7796 (known as strain G3, WT) was discovered. In this mutant clone, clone no.

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