PUBLICATIONS

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: ( reffered paper only)

 

1. R. Kalidoss and R. S. Verma (2008) Convergence pattern studies of folate receptor, Bioinformation 3(4), 168-172 (2008)

2. Sirisha potala, Sanjeeb Sahoo and Rama S. Verma (2008) “Targeted therapy of cancer using Deptheria toxin derived immunotoxins”  Drug discovery Today Review  13, 17/18,807-815

3. Dilip kumer Bishi, Ilu Vargheese and Rama S. Verma (2008) “Molecular        typing of colonizing Streptococcus agalactiae strains by Enterobacterial Repetitive Intergenic Consensus PCR (ERIC-PCR) in a Chennai based hospital” Indian journal of Microbiology 48: 291-296

4. S Rallapalli, S Verghese and Verma R S  (2008) Validation of Multiplex PCR strategy for simultaneous detection and Identification of methicillin resistance staphylococcus Aureus Indian Journal on Medical Microbiology 26 (4) 360-363

5. Sreejit P., Suresh Kumar and Rama S. Verma (2008) An Improved Protocol for Primary Culture of Cardiomyocytes from Neonatal Mice In-Vitro  Cellular and Developmental Biology – Animal 44, 45-50.

6. Kalidoss Ramamoorthy, Sirisha   Potala, and Rama S. Verma (2007) Sequence and Evolutionary Trace Analysis of Folate Binding Proteins 2 (2),157-161

7. Verma R.S. (2006) “Targetting Human growth factors, cytokines gene into Silkworms Muga silkworm”  in Biochemistry, Biotechnolog and Molecular Biology,  Published at RRL jorhat pp 204-211

8. Taichman R. S., Reilly M. J., Verma R. S., Ehrenman K. and Emerson S. G(2001) Hepatocyte Growth Factor is Secreted by Osteoblast and Cooperatively Permits tge survials of Haematopoietic Progenators British Journal of Haematology 112(2) 438-448  cited 35 impact factor

9. Taichman R. S., Reilly M. J., Verma R. S., Ehrenman K. and Emerson S. G(2001) Hepatocyte Growth Factor is Secreted by Osteoblast and Cooperatively Permits tge survials of Haematopoietic Progenators British Journal of Haematology 112(2) 438-448 

10. Verma R.S., Gianolla D., Schomichik W., and Emerson S. G(1998) Increased efficiency of liposime ‑mediated transfection by volume reduction and centrifugation Biotechniques 25(1): 46-49

11. Taichman R.S., Reilly M.J., Verma R.S., and Emerson S.G.(1997) Augmented production of interleukin‑6 by normal human osteoblasts in response to CD34+ hematopoietic bone marrow cells in vitro Blood 15: 89(4), 1165‑1172.

12. Natarajan V., Vepa S.,Verma R. S., and Scribner W. M.(1996) Role of Protein Tyrosine Phosphorylation on H202‑lnduced Phospholiase D Activation of Endothelial Cells Phospholipase D. American J. Physiol 271 (3 Pt 1) L400‑L408

13. Verma R. S., and Elwood, P. C. cDNA cloning, expression and characterization of secretory form of folate‑binding protein. (in preparation).

14. Verma R. S., and Elwood, P. C. Successful expression of human folate‑binding protein cDNA into E. Coli using prokaryotic expression vector. ( in preparation).

15. Verma, R. S., and Antony, A. C. Immunoreactive folate‑binding proteins from human saliva: isolation and comparison of two distinct species.(1992) Biochem. J. 286: 707‑715.Correction Biochem J 289: 927‑928(1993)

16. Verma, R. S., Gullapalli, S., and Antony, A. C. Evidence that the hydrophobicity of isolated, in situ, and de novo synthesized native human placental folate receptor is a function of glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchoring to membranes. (1992) J. Biol. Chem. 267:4119‑4127.

17. Verma, R. S., and Antony, A.C. Kinetic analysis, isolation and characterization of hydrophilic folate‑binding protein released from chorionic villi cultured under serum free conditions. (1991) J. Biol. Chem. 266:12522‑12535.

18. Verma, R. S., and Antony, A. C. Kinetic isolation and characterization of soluble (s) folatebinding protein (flop) released from human placental chorionic villi‑associated hydrophobic FBP (M‑FBP) in serum free culture.(1991) Clinical Research, 39(2):205a.          

19. Antony, A. C., Briddell, R. A., Brandt, J. E., Straneva, J. E., Verma, R. S., Miller, M. E., Kalasinski, L. A., and Hoffman, R. Megaloblastic hematopolesis in vitro: interaction of anti‑folate receptor antibodies with hematopoletic cells leads to a proliferative response independent of megaloblastic changes (1991) J. Clin. Invest. 87: 313‑325.

20. Antony, A. C., Kane, M., Kincade, S., Briddell, R., and Verma, R. S. Folate uptake in human erythrocytes, erythroid precursors and kb cells at high extra cellular folate concentrations: evidence against a specific folate‑binding and transport protein. (1989) Biochem. J. 260:401411.

21. Antony, A. C., Verma, R. S., Unune, A. R., and Larosa, J. A. Identification of hydrophobic folate binding  form. (1989) J. Biol. Chem. 264:1911‑1914

22.Antony, A. C., and Verma, R. S. Hydrophobic erythrocyte folate‑binding proteins are converted to hydrophilic forms by trypsin in vitro. (1989) Biochem. Biophys. Acta. 979:62‑68.

23. Antony, A. C., Bruno, E., Briddell, R., Brandt, J., Verma, R. S., and Hoffman, R. Effect of perturbation of specific folate receptor during in vitro erythropoiesis. (1987) J. Clin. Invest. 80(6) :1 61 8‑ 1 623.

24. Verma, R. S., Kincade, R. S., and Antony, A. C. Isolation and characterization of two distinct immunoreactive folate binding proteins from human saliva. (1988) Clinical Research. 36(3) :360.

25. Panday, R., Verma, R. S. and Khullar, G. K. Effect of choline, ethanolamine and serine supplementation on the membrane properties of mycosporum gypsum.(1987) Lipids. 22(7) :530‑534.

26. Antony, A. C., Bruno, E., Bridell, R., Brandt, J., Verma, R. S., and Hoffman, R. Evidence for a role for folate receptor during in vitro erythropolesis. (1987) Clinical research 35(3):569.

27. Antony, A. C., Kincade, S., Verma, R. S., And Krishnan, S. R. Identification of high affinity folate binding protein in human erythrocyte membrane. (1987) J. Clin. Invest. 80:711‑723.

28. Verma, R. S., Spencer‑martin, I., and Van uden, N. Role of de novo protein synthesis in the inter conversion of glucose transport systems in the yeast Pichia ohmeri. (1987) Biochem. Biophys. Acta. 900:139‑ 1 44.

29. Verma, R. S., Spencer‑martin, I., and Van uden, N. Role of de novo protein synthesis in the inter conversion of glucose transport systems in the yeast Pichia ohmeri. (1987) Biochem. Biophys. Acta. 900:139‑ 1 44.

30. Antony, A. C., Verma, R. S., and Knicade, R. S. Development of a specific radio‑immunoassay of' the placental folate receptor and reiated high affinity folate binding protein in human tissues. (1987) Anal. Biochem. 162:224‑235.

31. Verma, R. S., Rao, T. V. G., and Prasad, R. An inducible, specific and derepressible transport of L‑series in saccharomyces cerevisiae. (1984) Biochem. Biophys. Acta. 778:289‑297.

32. Verma, R. S. Amino Acid Transport in Yeast (1984). Ph.D. Thesis Jawaharlal Nehru Univers New Delhi 110067, India.

33. Verma, R. S., and Prasad, R. Absence of depression of amino acids transports in candida. (1983) Biochem. Int. 7:707‑717.

34. Prasad, R., Jayakumar, A., Singh, M., Trivedi, A., Khare, S., Verma, R. S., Rao, T. V. G., andDudani, A. K. Amino acid transport in yeast. (1983) In: proceedings of symposium on the role biochemistry in harnessing the environment, Indian Toxicological Research Center, Lucknow, India 8 (No. 1‑2), Pp. 31‑43

35. Verma, R. S., and Prasad, R. Amino acid transport in whole cell and membrane vesicles of saccharomyces cerevisiae. (1983) In: proceedings of viii international specialized symposium on yeast, Baroda, India.

36. Rao, T. V. G., Verma, R. S., and Prasad, R. Transport of purine, pyrimidine bases and nucleosides in candida albicans, a pathogenic yeast. (1983) Biochem. Int. 6:409‑416.

37. Verma R. S., and Prasad, R. Characteristics of amino acid transport in saccharomyces cerevisiae: 1. By using respiratory sufficient (rho+) and respiratory deficient (rhoO) mutant cells. (1983) Ind. J. Biochem. Biophys. 20:104‑109\

38. Jayakumar, A., Singh, M., Verma, R. S., Baquer, N. Z., and Prasad, R. Characteristics of proline transport in the spheroplasts from candida albicans cells. (1981) Ind. J. Biochem. Biophys. 1 8:206‑210.

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