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Research Publications (2015-2016) IMPACT FACTOR RANGE: 2.0-43.133
Prof. A.K. Sharma
1. Singh, D.K., Kalo, D, Ahmad, T and Sharma, A.K (2015) A studies on Protozoan biodiversity and ecology from aquatic bodies of Lucknow. Journal of Applied and Natural Science. 7(1):  June Issue.ISSN-0974-9411 NAAS 5.08
2. Paul, N., Ahmad, T. and Sharma, A.K (2015).Effect of contact lens solutions on Acanthamoeba  polyphaga responsible for eye disease amoebic keratitis. Indian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Life Sciences. 5(2):.95-100.
3. Amjad, S., Sharma, A.K ,Mahdi, A.A. and Serajuddin, M (2015). Nano-formulation of pesticides and environmental concern. Environment and Functional Biology, pp. 336-345.
4. Bano, S., Ahmad N. and Sharma, A.K (2016). Phytochemical investigation and evaluation of anti-microbial and anti-oxidant activity of Foeniculum vulgare (fennel). International Journal of Pharma Sciences and Research, 7 (7), ISSN : 0975-9492.
5. Bano, S., Ahmad N. and Sharma, A.K (2016) Phytochemical screening and evaluation of anti-microbial and anti-oxidant activity of Elettaria cardamom (Cardamom). Journal of Applied and Natural Science. 8 No. ​ Dec issue, (Accepted).
Prof. M. Tripathi
1. Verma, P., Singh, A.K., Srivastava, S. C., and Tripathi, M.. (2015). Fecundity observation of exotic Oreochromis niloticus (L) invaded into the Ganga River system, India. Advances in Bioresearch, 6 (5) September 2015. (Accepted).
2. Yadav, S.S., Verma, P. and Tripathi, M. (2015). Biochemical changes of antioxidants enzymes in cat fish (Heteropneustis fossilis) bloch after fluoride exposure. International Journal of Recent Scientific Research,  6(2):2859-2862.
3. Srivastava, S.C., Verma, P., Verma, A.K., Tripathi, M. (2015). Study on water quality index from Gomati River stretch at Lucknow Uttar Pradesh India. International Journal of Applied and Universal Research, 2 (4): 1-5.
4. Yadav, S.S., Verma, P. and Tripathi, M. (2015). Biochemical changes of antioxidants enzymes in cat fish (Heteropneustis fossilis) bloch after fluoride exposure. International Journal of Recent Scientific Research, 6 (2): 2859-2862.
5. Kumar, R., Yadav, S.S., and Tripathi, M. (2016). Seasonal variations in Physicochemical and Bacteriological parameters of Gomati river at Lucknow U.P. Pollution Research (Accepted-Ref No. AJ2016,387)
6. Singh, N. and Tripathi, M. (2016) Fluoride toxicity in freshwater fishes and aquaculture; A Review. Agricultural Reviews (Accepted-Ref No.1531).
7. Singh, N. and Tripathi, M. (2016) Effect of fluoride on nutritional value of Heteropneustes fossilis. African Journal of Agricultural Research (Accepted AJAR/08.07.15/10134).
Prof. Omkar
1. Afaq, U. and Omkar (2016) Endogenously entrained life events of  Parthenium beetle, Zygogramma bicolorata Pallister (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae). Biological Rhythm Research, 47 (6): 885-896.
2. Saxena, S., Mishra, G. and Omkar (2016) Does regeneration ability influence reproductive fitness in Menochilus sexmaculatus (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)? Journal of Asia Pacific Entomology, 19(3), 829-834.
3. Choudhary, D.D., Mishra, G. and Omkar ( 2016)  Last male wins the egg fertilization fight: a case study in ladybird, Menochilus sexmaculatus. Behavioural Processes, 131: 1-8.
4. Shukla, A.K., Upadhyay, S.K., Mishra, M.,  Saurabh, S., Singh, R., Singh, H., Thakur, N., Rai, P., Pandey, P., Hans, A.L., Srivastava, S., Rajapure, V., Yadav, S.K., Singh, M.K., Singh, J., K. Chandrashekar, Verma, P.C.,  Singh, A.P., K N Nair, Bhadauria, S., Wahajuddin, M., Singh, S., Sharma, S.,  Omkar, Upadhyay, R.S., Ranade, S.A., Tuli, R., and  Singh, P.K. (2016) Expression of an insecticidal fern protein in cotton protects against whitefly. Nature Biotechnology, 34 (10), 1046-1051.
5. Singh, S., Mishra, G. and Omkar (2016) Perception of prey quantity modulates oviposition in ladybird, Menochilus sexmaculatus. Journal of Ethology, Springer, Japan 34: 59-64.
6. Shahid, M., Siddiqui, A., Omkar and Mishra. G. (2016) Female mating status alters ovariole maturation in ladybird, Propylea dissecta (Mulsant). European Journal of Entomology Czech 113, 44-50.
7. Singh, N., Mishra, G. and Omkar (2016) Effect of photoperiod on slow and fast developing individuals in aphidophagous ladybirds, Menochilus sexmaculatus and Propylea dissecta (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae). Insect Science, Wiley Blackwell  23, 117-133. 
8. Omkar and Kumar, B. (2016)  Effects of temperature and photoperiod on predation attributes and development of two Coccinella species (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae). Acta Entomologica Sinica China 59, 64-76.
9. Pattanayak, R., Mishra, G., Chanotiya, C.S., Rout, P.K., Mohanty, C.S. and Omkar (2016) Semiochemical profile of four aphidophagous Indian Coccinellidae(Coleoptera). The Canadian Entomologist, 148, 171-186. 
10. Dubey, A., Omkar and Mishra, G. (2016) Influence of temperature on reproductive biology and phenotype of a ladybird, Menochilus sexmaculatus (Fabricius). Journal of Thermal Biology 58, 35–42.
11. Choudhary, D.D., Kumar, B., Mishra, G. and  Omkar  (2016)  Food resource partitioning by small and large variants of ladybirds:  consequences of prey species and prey size. Current Science 110 (7), 1343-1349.
12. Dubey, A., Omkar and Mishra, G. (2016) Adult body size drives sexual selection mutually in the ladybird, Menochilus sexmaculatus (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae). Acta Entomologica Sinica  China 59(2), 209-218.
13. Singh, N., Mishra, G. and Omkar (2016) Slow and fast development in two aphidophagous ladybirds on scarce and abundant prey supply. Bulletin of Entomological Research, Cambridge University Press, 106, 347-358.
14. Choudhary, D.D., Kumar, B., Mishra, G. and Omkar (2016) Effects of prey resource fluctuation on predation attributes of two sympatric ladybird beetles. The Canadian Entomologist, Cambridge University Press 148, 443-451.
15. Saxena, S., Mishra, G. and Omkar (2016)  Inbreeding avoidance in aphidophagous ladybird beetles: A case study in Menochilus sexmaculatus. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 94 (5): 361-365.
16. Siddiqui, A. Omkar and Mishra, G. (2015) Predator-prey interactions in selected slow and fast developing females of a ladybird, Propylea dissecta. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological Genetics and Physiology Wiley 323A:745–756.
17. Chaudhary, D.D., Kumar, B., Mishra, G. and Omkar (2015) Resource partitioning in a ladybird, Menochilus sexmaculatus: Function of body size and prey density. Bulletin of Entomological Research, Cambridge University Press 105, 121–128.
18. Kumar, B., Mishra, G. and Omkar (2015) Prey species modify interactions within two predator conspecific and heterospecific combinations: a case study using two sympatric Coccinella species (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae). Journal of Asia Pacific Entomology, Elsevier 18 (2), 109-116. doi.org/10.1016/j.aspen.2014.12.013.
19. Kumar, B. and Omkar (2015)  Temperature and photoperiod influence prey consumption and utilization by two sympatric Coccinella species (Coleoptera:Coccinellidae) in conspecific and heterospecific combinations. Acta Entomologica Sinica, China 58(3), 297-307.
20. Siddiqui, A., Omkar, Paul, S.C.  and Mishra, G. (2015)  Predatory responses of selected lines of developmental variants of ladybird, Propylea dissecta (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in relation to increasing prey and predator densities. Biocontrol Science & Technology, Taylor & Francis, UK 25(9), 992-1010.
21. Choudhary, D.D., Mishra, G. and Omkar (2015) Prolonged matings in a ladybird, Menochilus sexmaculatus: a mate guarding mechanism? Journal of Asia Pacific Entomology, Elsevier 18, 453-458.
22. Bista, M. and Omkar (2015)  Age dependent mate choice influences mating, reproductive and progeny attributes in aphidophagous ladybird beetle. European Journal of Entomology, Czech 112(4), 648-657.
Prof. S.P. Trivedi
1. Kumar, M., Ratna, A., Prashad, R., Trivedi, S. P., Sharma, Y. K. & Shukla, A. K (2015). Assessment of Zinc Bioaccumulation in fish Channa punctatus exposed chronically. Global Journal of Bio-Science and Biotechnology,.4 (4), 347-355.
2. Dwivedi, S. and Trivedi, S. P. (2015). Behavioural, Morphological and Chromatophoric alterations induced by Arsenite exposure in freshwater fish, Channa punctatus (Bloch.). Int. J. Pharm. Bio. Sci; 6(3): (B) 1328 – 1334
3. Dwivedi, S.Tiwari, V.and Trivedi, S. P. (2015). Arsenite induced genotoxic effect and its phytoremediation by Acacia catechu leaf extract in freshwater fish, Channa punctatus (Bloch). International Journal of Fisheries and Studies; 2(6), 163-165.
Prof. Sudhir Kumar
1. Verma, R., Singh, M., and Kumar, S. (2016). Unraveling the Limits of Mitochondrial Control Region to Estimate the Fine Scale Population Genetic Differentiation in Anadromous Fish Tenualosa ilisha, Hindawi Publishing Corporation. DOI:  10.1155/2016/2035240
2. Verma, R., Singh, M., Kumar, S., Baiswar, V.S. (2016). Geographical distance and philopatry shape population structure in Hilsa, Tenualosa ilisha as evident by microsatellite DNA marker, European Journal of Biotechnology and Bioscience 4(3): 28-33.
Prof. Sangeeta Rani
1. Singh, D., Trivedi, N., Malik, S., Rani, S. and Kumar, V. (2016) Timed food availability affects circadian behavior but not the neuropeptide Y expression in Indian weaverbirds exposed to a typical light environment. Physiology and Behaviour 161: DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2016.04.017.
2. Kumar, R, Singh, D., Rani S. and Malik S. (2016) Seasonal trend in movement directions at dawn and dusk: a study on crow and white herons. Biological Rhythm Research http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/09291016.2016.1164282.
3. Yadav A., Rani, S. and Singh S. (2016) Working ‘Out-of-Phase’ with reference to chronotype compromises sleep quality in police personnel. Chronobiology Internationalhttp://dx.doi.org/10.3109/07420528.2015.1121876.
4. Surbhi, Rastogi, A., Malik, S. Rani S. and V Kumar (2016) Seasonal neuronal plasticity in song-control and auditory forebrain areas in subtropical non-migratory and Palearctic-Indian migratory male songbirds. The Journal of Comparative Neurology DOI: 10.1002/cne.24000.
5. Surbhi, Rastogi, A., Malik, S. Rani S. and V Kumar (2016) Changes in brain peptides associated with reproduction and energy homeostasis in photosensitive and photorefractory migratory redheaded buntings. General and Comparative Endocrinology230-231:67-75.
6. Trivedi, A. K., Malik, S., Rani, S. and Kumar, V. (2016) Pinealectomy interferes with circadian clock gene oscillations in the brain and liver but not retina in migratory redheaded bunting. Physiology and Behaviour 156: 156-163.
7. Rastogi, A., Thakur, S., Malik, S. Rani S. and V. Kumar (2016) Annual life-history dependent seasonal differences in neural activity of the olfactory system between non-migratory and migratory songbirds. Behavioural Brain Research 296: 233-239.
8. Agarwal, N., Srivastava, S., Malik, S., Rani, S. and Kumar V. (2015) Altered light conditions during spring: Effects on timing of migration and reproduction in migratory redheaded bunting (Emberiza bruniceps). Biological Rhythm Research 46(5): 647-657.
9. Malik, S., Singh, J., Trivedi, A. K., Singh, S., Rani S. and Kumar V. (2015) Nocturnal melatonin levels decode daily light environment and reflect seasonal states in night-migratory blackheaded bunting (Emberiza melanocephala). Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences, 14: 963-971.
10. Trivedi, A. K., Malik, S., Rani S. and Kumar V. (2015) Adaptation of oxidative phosphorylation to photoperiod-induced seasonal metabolic states in migratory songbirds. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A, 184: 34-40.
11. Srivastava, A., Malik, S., Yadav G. and Rani S. (2015) Intermittent food absence motivatesreallocation of locomotion and feeding in spotted munia(Lonchura punctulata). Journal of Circadian Rhythms, 13(5): 1-7, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/jcr.af. ISSN: 1740-3391.
12. Yadav, G., Malik, S., Rani, S. and Kumar, V. (2015) Role of light wavelengths in synchronization of circadian physiology in songbirds. Physiology and Behaviour, 140:164-171.
13. Srivastava, A., Trivedi, N., Malik, S., Rani S. and Kumar V. (2015) Molecular basis of photoperiodic control of reproductive cycle in a subtropical songbird, the Indian weaver bird (Ploceus philippinus). General and Comparative Endocrinology. 220:41-45.
14. Singh, D., Rani S. and  Kumar V. (2015) Circadian timing in central and peripheral tissues in a migratory songbird: Dependence on annual life-history states. The FASEB Journal 29(10):4248-55.
15. Surbhi, Rastogi, A., Rani S. and  Kumar V. (2015) Seasonal plasticity in the peptide neuronal systems: Potential roles of GnRH, GnIH, NPY and VIP in regulation of reproductive axis in subtropical Indian weaver birds. Journal of Neuroendocrinology 27(5):357-69.
16. Agarwal, N., Srivastava, S., Malik, S., Rani S. and Kumar V. (2015) Unnatural light conditions during spring: Effects on timing of migration and reproduction in migratory redheaded bunting (Emberiza bruniceps). Biological Rhythm Research 46:1-20.
17. Srivastava, A., Malik, S., Yadav, G. and Rani, S. (2015) Intermittent food absence motivates reallocation of locomotion and feeding in spotted munia (Lonchura punctulata). Journal of Circadian Rhythms 13.
18. Malik, S., Singh, J., Trivedi, A. K., Singh, S., Rani S. and  Kumar V. (2015) Nocturnal melatonin levels decode daily light environment and reflect seasonal states in night-migratory blackheaded bunting (Emberiza melanocephalaPhotochemistry and Photobiological Sciences 14: 963-971.
19. Yadav, G., Malik, S., Rani S. and  Kumar V. (2015) Role of light wavelengths in synchronization of circadian physiology in songbirds. Physiology and Behavior 140:164-171.
20. Majumdar, G., Rani S. and  Kumar V. (2015) Hypothalamic gene switches control transitions between seasonal life history states in a night-migratory photoperiodic songbird. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology 399: 110-121.
Prof. A.M. Saxena
1. Nigam, A., Chandra, S. & Saxena, A. M. (2016).On first record of a new digenean trematode of genus Hypohepaticola Yamaguti, 1934 from marine fishes from Bay of Bengal, Puri Odisha (India). International Journal of Zoology and Research.  6(1): 1-6.
2. Chandra, S., Yadav, N. & Saxena, A. M. (2016).An ecological aspect on digenetic trematode parasite of fresh water fishes from Uttar Pradesh (India). International Journal of Applied and Natural Sciences, 5 (4): 93 – 102.
3. Chandra, S. and Saxena, A. M. (2016).New digenetic trematode parasite Masenia lucknowensis sp. nov. (Trematoda: Maseniidae) from fresh water fishes of Uttar Pradesh (India). Brazilian Journal of Biological Sciences, 3(5): 241 – 246.
4. Nigam, A., Chandra, S.,Johri, S. Saxena,A. M. (2015). A New Digenean Trematode of Genus Orientocreadium Tubangui, 1931 Parasitizing Fresh Water Fishes of Uttar Pradesh (India) .HelixVol. 2: 648- 650..
5. Tripathi A, Wangchu L, Narba D. 2016. New host and distribution records of the gill parasite Dactylogyrus sphyrnoides (Platyhelminthes, Monogenoidea) on a near-threatened tor barb Tor tor (Teleostei, Cyprinidae) in northeastern India. Check List 12(0): 0000, doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.15560/12.0.0000.
Prof. M. Serajuddin
1. Faridi, Aysha Aziz; Moshahid,  M A Rizvi and Serajuddin,   M. (2016) .Food and Feeding Habits of Peacock eel, Macrognathus aculeatus (Bloch, 1786) from Eastern Uttar Pradesh, India. International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies 3(2): 166-173.                                                                                                 (IF: 5.62, ICV, Poland)  
2. Kashyap, A.; Awasthi, M. and Serajuddin, M. (2016). Phenotypic Variaon in Freshwater Murrel, Channa punctatus (Bloch, 1793) from Northern and Eastern Regions of India using Truss Analysis.  International Journal of Zoology: 2016: 1-6. (ID:2605404)                                                         (Hindawi Publication)
3. Awasthi, Madhu;  Kashyap, Ankur and Serajuddin,  M. (2015). Length-Weight Relationship and Condition Factor of Five Sub-Populations of Trichogaster lalius (Osphronemidae) of Central and Eastern Regions of India. Journal of Ichthyology: 55 (6): 849-853.                                                                                                         (Springer)
4. Kashyap, A; Pathak, B.C.; Awasthi,  M. and  Serajuddin, M . (2015). Effect of Photoperiods on the Growth and Survival of Juvenile of Indian Major Carp, Catla catla. Iranian Journal of Fisheries Science 14(4) 982-991                               IF:0.614   (Iran)
5. Qulsoom Naz, N. S. Verma,  M. Serajuddin,  A. Ali Mehdi,  M.L Patel, B. Anjum. (2015). Study of Alpha Adducin Gene Polymorphism in Young Essential Hypertensive North Indians. Journal of Cardio-Vascular Disease and Research  6(3): 124-130
6. Kashyap, A.; Awasthi and Serajuddin,  M . (2015). Intraspecific Diversity of Freshwater Murrel, Channa punctatus. International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies 3(2): 166-173.                                                                    (IF: 5.62, ICV, Poland)
7. Kashyap,  A.; Awasthi,   M., Arshad, M. and Serajuddin,  M (2015). Length-Weight, Length-Length  Relationship and Condition Factor of of Freshwater Murrel, Channa punctatus  From Northern and Eastern Regions of India. World Journal of Fish and Marine Sciences 7 (3): 164-170.                                                                    (IDOSI Pub.)
8. Pathak B. C. and Serajuddin, M. (2015). A Comparative Study of Length-Weight Relationship and Condition Factor of Lesser Spiny Eel, Macrognathus aculeatus (Bloach) from the Different River Basins of India World Journal of Fish and Marine Sciences 7 (2): 82-86.                                                                                     (IDOSI Pub.)
9. Ali, Daud; Ali, H.; Alarifi, S.; Kumar, S.; Serajuddin, M.; Mashih, A.P.; Ahmad, M.; Khan, M.; Adil, S.F.; Shaik, M.R.; Ansari, A.A. (2015). Impairment of DNAin a Freshwater Gastropod (Lymnea luteola) after Exposer to Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticles. Archives of Environmental Contamination & Toxicology: DOI: 10.1007/s00244-015-0132-0.                                                                                 ( IF:2.04)
10.  Qulsoom Naz; Serajuddin, M.; N. S. Verma; A. Ali Mehdi; M.L Patel; Baby Anjum
(2015). Dyslipidemia and Electrolyte Level in Essential hypertensive North Indians. International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences 3(6): 1309-1312              
Prof. Amita Kanaujia
1. Kumar, A., Kanaujia, A., Kushwaha, S. and Kumar, A. (2015): A preliminary Assessment of Avifaunal Diversity of Nawabganj Bird Sanctuary, Unnao, Uttar Pradesh.IOSR Journal of Environmental Science,Toxicology and Food Technology, 9: 81-91.
2. Kushwaha S. and Kanaujia, A. (2015): Absence of Endoparasites in long Billed Vultures (Gyps indicus) in Bundelkhand Region, India. International Journal of Life Science, 3(1), 39-42.
3. Kanaujia, A., Kumar, A., Kushwaha, S. and Kumar, A. (2014) :Status of Faunal Biodiversity and Threats to wetlands of Barabanki District , Uttar Pradesh, India. International Journal of Life Science, Vol2(4), 281-288.
4. Kumar, A., Kanaujia, A. Kushwaha, S. and Kumar, A.(2015)  Strategies and efforts for conservation of House Sparrow (Passer  domesticus) in India. Nature and Environment: International Journal, 20 (1), 58-66.
5. Kanaujia, A., Kumar, A., Kushwaha, S. and Kumar, A. (2015) Diversity of Odonates (Dragonflies and Damselflies) and Lepidopteron (Butterflies) Fauna of Nawabganj Bird Sanctuary, Unnao District, Uttar Pradesh, India. Journal of Advance in Bioresearch, 6 (2), 72-78.
6. Kumar, A., Kanaujia, A., Kushwaha, S. and Kumar A. (2015) A Preliminary Assessment of Avifaunal Diversity of Nawabganj Bird Sanctuary, Unnao, Uttar Pradesh. IOSR Journal of Environmental Science, Toxicology and Food Technology (IOSRJESTFT), 9(4), 81-91.
7. Kumar, A., Kanaujia, A., Kushwaha S. and Kumar, A. (2015) A Biodiversity Hub: Sandi Bird Sanctuary, Hardoi, Uttar Pradesh, India. International Journal of Applied Biology and Pharmaceutical Technology, Vol 6 (2), 273-288.
8. Kumar, A. and Kanaujia, A. (2015) Congregation of Sarus Crane (Grus Antigone) In Unnao District, Uttar Pradesh. International Journal of Science and Research, 4(5), 1464-1465.
9. Kumar, A. and Kanaujia, A (2015) Waterbirds diversity of Samaspur Bird Sanctuary, Rae Bareli District, Uttar Pradesh. Discovery Nature: International Journal, 9 (23), 48-57.
10. Kumar, A. and Kanaujia, A. (2015) Unusual sighting of Yellowwattled Lapwing (Vanellus malabaricus) in Lucknow District, Uttar Pradesh. International Journal of Life Sciences, 3 (2), 181-184..
11. Kumar, A. and Kanaujia, A. (2015) Lakh Bahosi Bird Sanctuary: A Waterbird. International Journal of Current Research,7 (07), 18151-18159.
12. Kumar, A. and Kanaujia, A. (2015) Wetlands of Lucknow District and their Conservational Requirements. Discovery Nature: International Journal, 9 (24), 67-82.
13. Kumar, A. and Kanaujia, A. (2015) Nesting Behavior Of Painted storks In Lucknow District of Uttar Pradesh. Asian Journal of Conservation Biology, 4 (2) ISSN 22787666.
14. Kumar, A. and Kanaujia, A. (2016) Raptors of Bundelkhand Region, India. Discovery Species: International Journal, 17 (25), 94-108
Prof. Monisha Banerjee
1. Verma S., Chandra H., Banerjee M. (2016) Interlukin-10 gene polymorphisms (-819T/C and -1082A/G) and Type 2 diabetes mellitus in North Indian population. Disease and Molecular Medicine 4: 68-76,.
2. Singh S., Prasad N., Banerjee M., Singh D.V., Saxena S., Umrao J., Dhole T.N. BK Polyomavirus (BKV) infection and nephropathy in renal transplant recipients: A prospective study at tertiary care centre. International Journal Pharmaceutical Sciences Review and Research 37(1), March-April; Article No. 10: 52-56, 2016.
3. Gupta M.K., Sagar N., Pant R. and Banerjee M. Cytokine gene polymorphisms and their association with oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC): A north Indian study.. European Journal of Pharmaceutical and Medical Research (In Press), 2016.
4. Singh S., Usman K. and Banerjee M. Pharmacogenetic studies update in type 2 diabetes mellitus. World J Diabetes 7(15): 302-315, 2016.
5. Giri A.K., Midha S., Banerjee P., Agrawal A., Mehdi S.J. and Dhingra R.Common variants in CLDN2 and MORC4 genes confer disease susceptibility in patients with chronic pancreatitis. PLoS ONE 11(1): e0147345, 2016.
6. Gupta M.K., Singh R. and Banerjee M. Cytokine gene polymorphisms and their association with cervical cancer: A North Indian study. The Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics 17: 155-163, 2016.
7. Verma S., Chandra H. and Banerjee M. Cyclooxygenase 1 (COX1) in Type 2 diabetes mellitus: A preliminary study from north India. The Egyptian Journal of Medical Human Genetics 17: 41-45, 2016.
8. Abbas M., Singh V.K., Srivastava K. and Banerjee M. Glutathione S-Transferase gene polymorphisms and treatment outcome in cervical cancer patients under concomitant chemoradiation. PLoS ONE 10(11): e0142501, 2016.
9. Gautam S., Agrawal C.G. and Banerjee M. CD36 gene variants in early prediction of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Genetic Testing and Molecular Biomarkers 19: 144-149, 2015.
10. Siddiqui S.,  Ahmad E., Gupta M.,  Rawat V., Shivnath N., Banerjee M.,  Khan M.S. and Arshad M. Cissus quandrangularis Linn exerts dose-dependent biphasic effects: osteogenic and anti-proliferative, through modulating ROS, cell cycle and Runx2 gene expression in primary rat osteoblasts. Cell Proliferation 48: 443-454, 2015.
11. Sahu A., Swaroop S., Suryakant and Banerjee M. Association of Aquaporin 5 (AQP5) gene variant rs146762965 with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in North Indian population. European Journal of Zoological Research 4 (1): 42-45, 2015.
12. Sagar N., Gupta M.K., Srivastava N. and Banerjee M. Endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) VNTR as a probable marker in type 2 diabetes mellitus. International Archives of Integrated Medicine 2(4): 126-136, 2015.
13. Saxena M., Srivastava N. and Banerjee M. IL-1β, IL-1Ra and IL-18 gene variants in type 2 diabetes. Journal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Research 7(8): 560-567, 2015.
14. Vats P., Sagar N., Singh T.P. and Banerjee M. Association of superoxide dismutases (SOD1 and SOD2) and Glutathione peroxidase 1 (GPx1) gene polymorphisms with Type 2 diabetes mellitus. Free Radical Research 49(1): 17–24, 2015.
Dr. Shalie Malik
1. Singh, D., Trivedi, N., Malik, S., Rani, S. and Kumar, V. (2016) Timed food availability affects circadian behavior but not the neuropeptide Y expression in Indian weaverbirds exposed to a typical light environment. Physiology and Behaviour 161: DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2016.04.017.
2. Kumar, R, Singh, D., Rani S. and Malik S. (2016) Seasonal trend in movement directions at dawn and dusk: a study on crow and white herons. Biological Rhythm Research http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/09291016.2016.1164282.
3. Surbhi, Rastogi, A., Malik, S., Rani S. and Kumar V. (2016) Seasonal neuronal plasticity in song-control and auditory forebrain areas in subtropical non-migratory and Palearctic-Indian migratory male songbirds. The Journal of Comparative Neurology DOI: 10.1002/cne.24000.
4. Surbhi, Rastogi, A., Malik, S., Rani S. and Kumar V. (2016) Changes in brain peptides associated with reproduction and energy homeostasis in photosensitive and photorefractory migratory redheaded buntings. General and Comparative Endocrinology230-231:67-75.
5. Trivedi, A. K., Malik, S., Rani S. and Kumar V. (2016) Pinealectomy interferes with circadian clock gene oscillations in the brain and liver but not retina in migratory redheaded bunting. Physiology and Behaviour 156: 156-163.
6. Rastogi, A., Thakur, S., Malik, S., Rani S. and Kumar V. (2016) Annual life-history dependent seasonal differences in neural activity of the olfactory system between non-migratory and migratory songbirds. Behavioural Brain Research 296: 233-239
7. Malik, S. (2015) Photoperiodism and neuroendocrine regulation of seasonal breeding in birds, in special issue of National Journal of Life Sciences (editors: P Nagaraja Rao, USN Murthy, Hyderabad) 12(3): 185–198.
8. Ruchi, and Malik, S. (2015) Time allocation of daily behaviors in subtropical passerine finch, spotted munia (Lonchura punctulata). Biological Rhythm Research 46(6): 941-947.
9. Agarwal, N., Srivastava, S., Malik, S., Rani, S. and Kumar V. (2015) Altered light conditions during spring: Effects on timing of migration and reproduction in migratory redheaded bunting (Emberiza bruniceps). Biological Rhythm Research 46(5): 647-657.
10. Malik, S., Singh, J., Trivedi, A. K., Singh, S., Rani S. and Kumar V. (2015) Nocturnal melatonin levels decode daily light environment and reflect seasonal states in night-migratory blackheaded bunting (Emberiza melanocephala). Photochemical and Photobiological Sciences, 14: 963-971.
11. Trivedi, A. K., Malik, S., Rani S. and Kumar V. (2015) Adaptation of oxidative phosphorylation to photoperiod-induced seasonal metabolic states in migratory songbirds. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A, 184: 34-40.
12. Srivastava, A., Malik, S., Yadav G. and Rani S. (2015) Intermittent food absence motivatesreallocation of locomotion and feeding in spotted munia(Lonchura punctulata). Journal of Circadian Rhythms, 13(5): 1-7, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5334/jcr.af. ISSN: 1740-3391.
13. Yadav, G., Malik, S., Rani S. and Kumar V. (2015) Role of light wavelengths in synchronization of circadian physiology in songbirds. Physiology and Behaviour, 140:164-171.
14. Srivastava, A., Trivedi, N., Malik, S., Rani S. and Kumar V. (2015) Molecular basis of photoperiodic control of reproductive cycle in a subtropical songbird, the Indian weaver bird (Ploceus philippinus). General and Comparative Endocrinology. 220:41-45.
15. Agarwal, N., Srivastava, S., Malik, S., Rani S. and Kumar V. (2015) Unnatural light conditions during spring: Effects on timing of migration and reproduction in migratory redheaded bunting (Emberiza bruniceps). Biological Rhythm Research 46:1-20.
16. Srivastava, A., Malik, S., Yadav G. and Rani S. (2015) Intermittent food absence motivates reallocation of locomotion and feeding in spotted munia (Lonchura punctulata). Journal of Circadian Rhythms 13.
17. Malik, S., Singh, J., Trivedi, A. K., Singh, S., Rani S. and  Kumar V. (2015) Nocturnal melatonin levels decode daily light environment and reflect seasonal states in night-migratory blackheaded bunting (Emberiza melanocephalaPhotochemistry and Photobiological Sciences 14: 963-971.
18. Yadav, G., Malik, S., Rani S. and  Kumar V. (2015) Role of light wavelengths in synchronization of circadian physiology in songbirds. Physiology and Behavior 140:164-171.
Dr. M. Arshad
1. Kirwen, E.M., Batra, T., Karthikeyan, C., Deora, G.S., Rathore, V., Mulakayala, C., Mulakayala, N., Nusbaum, A.C. Chen, J., Amawi, H., McIntosh, K., Sahabjada, Shivnath, N., Chowarsia, D., Sharma, N., Arshad, Md, Trivedi, P. and Tiwari A.K ,(2016) 2,3-Diaryl-3H-imidazo[4,5-b]pyridine derivatives as potential anticancer and anti-inflammatory agents. Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B (Accepted)
2. Singh A.K., Saxena, G., Dixit, S., Hamidullah,, Singh, S.K., Singh, S., Arshad, M and, Konwar R (2016) Synthesis characterization and biological activities of some RU (II) with substituted chalcones and their application as chemotherapeutics against breast cancer. Journal of Molecular Structure 111:90-99.
3. Arshad, M., Siddiqui, S., and Ali, D (2016) In vitro antiproliferative and apoptotic effect of ethanolic extract of Cissus quadrangularis. Caryologia 69 (2): 128-132.
4. Iram, S., Khan, S., Ansary, A.A., Arshad, M., Siddiqui, S., Ahmad, E., Khan, R.H. and Khan, M.S. (2016), Biogenic terbium oxide nanoparticle as the vanguard against osteosarcoma. Spectrochimica Acta Part A:Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy 168:123-131.
5. Rizvi, S.H.M., Parveen, A., Ahmad, I., Ahmad, I., Verma, A.K., Arshad, M. and Mahdi AA (2015) Aluminum activate PERK-EIF2 signaling and inflammatory proteins in human neuroblasoma SHSY5Y cells. Biological Trace Element Research 1-12.
6. Siddqui S, Ahmad E, Gupta M, Rawat V, Shivnath N, Banerjee M, Khan MS, Arshad M (2015) Cissus quadrangularis Linn exert dose dependent biphasic effects; osteogenic and antiproliferative via modulating ROS and cell cycle in primary rat osteoblasts. Cell Proliferation 48: 443-54. 
7. Jigyasu AK, Siddiqui S, Lohani M, Khan IA, Arshad M (2016) Chemically synthesized CdSe quantum dots inhibit growth of human lung carcinoma cells via ROS generation. EXCLI Journal 15:54-63.
8. Neelima, Poonia K, Siddiqui S, Arshad M, Kumar D (2015) In vitro anticancer activities of Schiff base and its lanthanum complex (2015) Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy  155:146-154.
9. Khan S, Rizvi SMD, Avaish M, Arshad M, Bagga P, Khan MS (2015) A novel process for size controlled biosynthesis of gold nanoparticles using bromalain. Materials Letters 159; 373-376.
10. Kaleem S, Siddiqui S, Siddiqui HH, Badruddin,  Hussain A, Arshad M, Akhtar J, Rizvi A, (2015) Eupalitin induces apoptosis in prostate carcinoma cells through ROS generation and increase of caspase-3 activity. Cell Biology International 10/2015; DOI:10.1002/cbin.10552
11. Sheikh S, Siddiqui S, Dhasmana A, Safia, Haque E, Kamil M, Lohani M, Arshad M, Mir SS (2015) Cissus quadrangularis Linn stem ethanolic extract liberates reactive oxygen species (ROS) and induces mitochondria mediated apoptosis in KB cells Pharmacogn. Mag.  11:365-374.
Dr. Geetanjali Mishra
1. Saxena, S., Mishra, G. and Omkar (2016) Does regeneration ability influence reproductive fitness in Menochilus sexmaculatus (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae)? Journal of Asia Pacific Entomology, 19(3), 829-834.
2. Choudhary, D.D., Mishra, G. and Omkar ( 2016)  Last male wins the egg fertilization fight: a case study in ladybird, Menochilus sexmaculatus. Behavioural Processes, 131: 1-8.
3. Singh, S., Mishra, G. and Omkar (2016) Perception of prey quantity modulates oviposition in ladybird, Menochilus sexmaculatus. Journal of Ethology, Springer, Japan 34: 59-64.
4. Shahid, M., Siddiqui, A., Omkar and Mishra. G. (2016) Female mating status alters ovariole maturation in ladybird, Propylea dissecta (Mulsant). European Journal of Entomology Czech 113, 44-50
5. Singh, N., Mishra, G. and Omkar (2016) Effect of photoperiod on slow and fast developing individuals in aphidophagous ladybirds, Menochilus sexmaculatus and Propylea dissecta (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae). Insect Science, Wiley Blackwell  23, 117-133. 
6. Pattanayak, R., Mishra, G., Chanotiya, C.S., Rout, P.K., Mohanty, C.S. and Omkar (2016) Semiochemical profile of four aphidophagous Indian Coccinellidae(Coleoptera). The Canadian Entomologist, 148, 171-186. 
7. Dubey, A., Omkar and Mishra, G. (2016) Influence of temperature on reproductive biology and phenotype of a ladybird, Menochilus sexmaculatus (Fabricius). Journal of Thermal Biology 58, 35–42.
8. Choudhary, D.D., Kumar, B., Mishra, G. and  Omkar  (2016)  Food resource partitioning by small and large variants of ladybirds:  consequences of prey species and prey size. Current Science 110 (7), 1343-1349.
9. Dubey, A., Omkar and Mishra, G. (2016) Adult body size drives sexual selection mutually in the ladybird, Menochilus sexmaculatus (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae). Acta Entomologica Sinica  China 59(2), 209-218.
10. Singh, N., Mishra, G. and Omkar (2016) Slow and fast development in two aphidophagous ladybirds on scarce and abundant prey supply. Bulletin of Entomological Research, Cambridge University Press, 106, 347-358.
11. Choudhary, D.D., Kumar, B., Mishra, G. and Omkar (2016) Effects of prey resource fluctuation on predation attributes of two sympatric ladybird beetles. The Canadian Entomologist, Cambridge University Press 148, 443-451.
12. Saxena, S., Mishra, G. and Omkar (2016)  Inbreeding avoidance in aphidophagous ladybird beetles: A case study in Menochilus sexmaculatus. Canadian Journal of Zoology, 94 (5): 361-365.
13. Siddiqui, A. Omkar and Mishra, G. (2015) Predator-prey interactions in selected slow and fast developing females of a ladybird, Propylea dissecta. Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological Genetics and Physiology Wiley 323A:745–756.
14. Chaudhary, D.D., Kumar, B., Mishra, G. and Omkar (2015) Resource partitioning in a ladybird, Menochilus sexmaculatus: Function of body size and prey density. Bulletin of Entomological Research, Cambridge University Press 105, 121–128.
15. Kumar, B., Mishra, G. and Omkar (2015) Prey species modify interactions within two predator conspecific and heterospecific combinations: a case study using two sympatric Coccinella species (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae). Journal of Asia Pacific Entomology, Elsevier 18 (2), 109-116. doi.org/10.1016/j.aspen.2014.12.013.
16. Siddiqui, A., Omkar, Paul, S.C.  and Mishra, G. (2015)  Predatory responses of selected lines of developmental variants of ladybird, Propylea dissecta (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) in relation to increasing prey and predator densities. Biocontrol Science & Technology, Taylor & Francis, UK 25(9), 992-1010.
17. Choudhary, D.D., Mishra, G. and Omkar (2015) Prolonged matings in a ladybird, Menochilus sexmaculatus: a mate guarding mechanism? Journal of Asia Pacific Entomology, Elsevier 18, 453-458.
Dr. Kalpana Singh
1. Singh, J.P. and Singh, K. (2013). Fibre Examination, the Crucial Evidence in Forensic Science. Asian Textile Journal. 75-79, July 2012.
2. Singh, J.P. and Singh, K. (2013). Fiber Examination in Forensic Science. Editorial in Journal of Textile Science and Engineering. Vol. 3, Issue 2, 1-2; 3:e116, doi 10.4172/2165-8084.1000e116
3. Singh, K. and Sonker, R. (2013). Forensic Insects: Natural Scavengers. Proceedings of the National Seminar on “Environmental Degradation and Aquaculture”
4. Rawat, S., Sonker. R. and Singh, K. (2014). Forensic Insects Facilitate Ecological Recycling. International Journal of Scientific and Innovative Research, 2(1): 105-106.
5. Rawat, S.., Sonker, R. and Singh, K. (2015). Pupal Diapause in the Flesh Fly, Sarcophaga dux.International Journal of Scientific and Innovative Research, 3(1): 51-54.
6. Sonker, R., Rawat. S. and Singh, K. (2015). Succession and life cycle of beetles on the exposed carcass. International Journal of Scientific and Innovative Research, 3(1): 46-50
Dr. Suchit Swaroop
1. Sahu, A., Swaroop, S. Suryakant and Banerjee, M. (2015) Association of Aquaporin 5 (AQP5) gene variant rs146762965 with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in North Indian population. European Journal of Zoological Research, Scholars Research Library, 4(1): 42-45
2. Choudhary K., Verma A.K., Swaroop S. and Agrawal, N. (2015) A review on molecular characterization of digenean parasites using molecular marker with special reference to ITS region. Helminthologia, 52:167-187
3. Swaroop, S. (2015) Incidence of Juvenile Diabetes and its complications in Lucknow city. FLORA AND FAUNA (2015) Vol. 21(2): 257-259
Dr. Manoj Kumar
1. Kumar, M., Ratna, A., Prashad, R., Trivedi, S. P., Sharma, Y. K. & Shukla, A. K (2015). Assessment of Zinc Bioaccumulation in fish Channa punctatus exposed chronically. Global Journal of Bio-Science and Biotechnology,.4 (4), 347-355.
Dr. Madhu Gupta
1. Siddiqui  S, Ahmad E, Gupta M, Rawat  V, Shivnath N, Banerjee  M, Khan  MS and Arshad M. Cissus quadrangularis Linn exerts dose-dependent biphasic effects: osteogenic and anti-proliferative, through modulating ROS, cell cycle and Runx2 gene expression in primary rat osteoblasts. Cell Prolif. 48: 443–54, 2015.
Dr. Amit Tripathi
1. Tripathi A. (2015) Monogenoidea on exotic Indian freshwater fish. 3. Are Indian guidelines for importation of exotic aquarium fish useful and can they be implemented? − The case of Neotropical Gussevia spiralocirra Kohn and Paperna, 1964. Current Science108: 1–5.