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IIT Jodhpur researchers develop Sensor to Track Disease Progression & Provide Rapid Medical Support

 Ã˜ The sensor targets Cytokines, an inflammatory biomarker that is used for disease diagnosis and to understand disease progressionØ This technique is important for developing therapeutics for conditions like Multiple Sclerosis, Diabetes, and Al ....

Ajay Agarwal , Sushmita Jha , Sarvar Singh , Department Of Electrical Engineering , Indian Institute Of Technology Jodhpur , Technology Jodhpur , Department Of Bioscience , Multiple Sclerosis , Indian Institute , Electrical Engineering , Sensing Conference , Surface Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy , Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering ,

Carbon capture by algae-assisted microbial fuel cell shows promise

Carbon capture by algae-assisted microbial fuel cell shows promise
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IIT Jodhpur researchers develop Antimicrobial, Wound Healing, and Disinfectant Peptide from Snake Venom

JODHPUR : Indian Institute of Technology Jodhpur researchers have conceptualized, designed, and synthesized an antimicrobial peptide molecule, SP1V3 1, that can kill gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria like E. coli, P. aeruginosa, K. pneumoniae, ....

Moumita Jash , Surajit Ghosh , Surojit Ghosh , Ramkamal Samat , Samya Sen , Nabanita Mukherjee , Rajsekhar Roy , Jayita Sarkar , Satyajit Ghosh , Department Of Bioscience , Indian Institute Of Technology Jodhpur , Smart Healthcare Department , Indian Institute , Technology Jodhpur , Medicinal Chemistry ,

IIT Jodhpur researchers turn to snake venom to fight antibiotic resistance

Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Jodhpur have used snake venom to develop a novel antimicrobial peptide molecule that can kill bacteria like E. coli, P. aeruginosa, K. pneumoniae, and MRSA (methicillin-resistant . ....

Surajit Ghosh , Indian Institute Of Technology , Department Of Bioscience , Smart Healthcare Department , Indian Institute ,