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Professor Nataraj Kav, Ph.D., FRSB., FRSC
Professor Nataraj Kav, Ph.D., FRSB., FRSC
Department of Agricultural Food and Nutritional Science
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The toxicity of antiprion antibodies is mediated by the flexible tail of the prion protein
T Sonati, RR Reimann, J Falsig, PK Baral, T O’Connor, S Hornemann, ...
Nature 501 (7465), 102-106, 2013
2222013
Identification and expression analysis of WRKY transcription factor genes in canola (Brassica napus L.) in response to fungal pathogens and hormone treatments
B Yang, Y Jiang, MH Rahman, MK Deyholos, NNV Kav
BMC plant biology 9, 1-19, 2009
2202009
Functional characterization of four APETALA2-family genes (RAP2.6, RAP2.6L, DREB19 and DREB26) in Arabidopsis
S Krishnaswamy, S Verma, MH Rahman, NNV Kav
Plant molecular biology 75, 107-127, 2011
2192011
The POM monoclonals: a comprehensive set of antibodies to non-overlapping prion protein epitopes
M Polymenidou, R Moos, M Scott, C Sigurdson, Y Shi, B Yajima, ...
PloS one 3 (12), e3872, 2008
1932008
Phytoremediation of metal contaminated and polluted soils
PK Saxena, S KrishnaRaj, T Dan, MR Perras, NN Vettakkorumakankav
Heavy metal stress in plants-From molecules to ecosystems. Springer-Verlag …, 1999
192*1999
A crucial role for gibberellins in stress protection of plants
NN Vettakkorumakankav, D Falk, P Saxena, RA Fletcher
Plant and cell physiology 40 (5), 542-548, 1999
1661999
Regulation of low temperature stress in plants by microRNAs
S Megha, U Basu, NNV Kav
Plant, Cell & Environment 41 (1), 1-15, 2018
1552018
Proteome‐level changes in the roots of Pisum sativum in response to salinity
NNV Kav, S Srivastava, L Goonewardene, SF Blade
Annals of Applied Biology 145 (2), 217-230, 2004
1482004
Genome Wide Identification and Functional Prediction of Long Non-Coding RNAs Responsive to Sclerotinia sclerotiorum Infection in Brassica napus
RK Joshi, S Megha, U Basu, MH Rahman, NNV Kav
PLoS One 11 (7), e0158784, 2016
1252016
The proteome of the phytopathogenic fungus Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
W Yajima, NNV Kav
Proteomics 6 (22), 5995-6007, 2006
1252006
Constitutive expression of a PR10 protein enhances the germination of Brassica napus under saline conditions
S Srivastava, B Fristensky, NNV Kav
Plant and cell physiology 45 (9), 1320-1324, 2004
1242004
Transcriptional profiling of canola (Brassica napus L.) responses to the fungal pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum
B Yang, S Srivastava, MK Deyholos, NNV Kav
Plant Science 173 (2), 156-171, 2007
1192007
Proteome-level changes in the roots of Brassica napus as a result of Plasmodiophora brassicae infection
T Cao, S Srivastava, MH Rahman, NNV Kav, N Hotte, MK Deyholos, ...
Plant Science 174 (1), 97-115, 2008
1132008
Proteomic analysis of egg white proteins during storage
DA Omana, Y Liang, NNV Kav, J Wu
Proteomics 11 (1), 144-153, 2011
1072011
Proteome-level investigation of Brassica carinata-derived resistance to Leptosphaeria maculans
B Subramanian, VK Bansal, NNV Kav
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 53 (2), 313-324, 2005
1022005
Proteomics reveals elevated levels of PR 10 proteins in saline-tolerant peanut (Arachis hypogaea) calli
S Jain, S Srivastava, NB Sarin, NNV Kav
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry 44 (4), 253-259, 2006
932006
Transcriptional profiling of hexaploid wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) roots identifies novel, dehydration‐responsive genes
M Mohammadi, NNV Kav, MK Deyholos
Plant, cell & environment 30 (5), 630-645, 2007
912007
Proteome-level changes in two Brassica napus lines exhibiting differential responses to the fungal pathogen Alternaria brassicae
N Sharma, MH Rahman, S Strelkov, M Thiagarajah, VK Bansal, NNV Kav
Plant Science 172 (1), 95-110, 2007
832007
Structural basis of prion inhibition by phenothiazine compounds
PK Baral, M Swayampakula, MK Rout, NNV Kav, L Spyracopoulos, ...
Structure 22 (2), 291-303, 2014
792014
Application of proteomics to investigate plant-microbe interactions
NNV Kav, S Srivastava, W Yajima, N Sharma
Current Proteomics 4 (1), 28-43, 2007
782007
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