Dr. Aditi Singh
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Dr. Aditi Singh

Associate Professor
Amity Institute of Biotechnology, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Biochemistry from Lucknow University, Lucknow, India

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Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
100%
Medical Microbiology
62%
Medical Genetics
90%
Maxillofacial Tumors
75%
Biochemistry
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
10
Articles
43
Abstracts
70

Selected Publications

  1. Johri, P., S. Singh, P. Sao, S. Banerjee, M. Trivedi, A. Singh and I. Kostova, 2023. An integrated approach to identify intrinsically disordered regions in osteopontin with its interacting network in rheumatoid arthritis. Recent Adv. Anti-Infect. Drug Discovery, 18: 69-86.
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  2. Singh, A., S. Padmesh, M. Dwivedi and I. Kostova, 2022. How good are bacteriophages as an alternative therapy to mitigate biofilms of nosocomial infections. Infect. Drug Resist., 15: 503-532.
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  3. Singh, A. and A. Singh, 2022. Microbial degradation and value addition to food and agriculture waste. Curr. Microbiol., Vol. 79. 10.1007/s00284-022-02809-5.
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  4. Rastogi, S. and A. Singh, 2022. Gut microbiome and human health: Exploring how the probiotic genus Lactobacillus modulate immune responses. Front. Pharmacol., Vol. 13. 10.3389/fphar.2022.1042189.
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  5. Nandi, A., R. Yadav and A. Singh, 2022. Phage derived lytic peptides, a secret weapon against Acinetobacter baumannii-An in silico approach. Front. Med., Vol. 9. 10.3389/fmed.2022.1047752.
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  6. Ghosh, D., A. Singh, A. Kumar and N. Sinha, 2022. High mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) inhibition attenuates lipopolysaccharide-induced cognitive dysfunction and sickness-like behavior in mice. Immunol. Res., 70: 633-643.
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  7. Shukla, S., V. Mittal, P. Singh and A. Singh, 2021. Evaluation of TaqMan based real-time PCR assay targeting LipL32 gene for leptospirosis in serologically positive human urine samples from north India. Indian J. Med. Microbiol., 39: 11-14.
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  8. Rastogi, S., V. Mittal and A. Singh, 2021. Selection of potential probiotic bacteria from exclusively breastfed infant faeces with antagonistic activity against multidrug-resistant ESKAPE pathogens. Probiotics Antimicrob. Proteins, 13: 739-750.
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  9. Dwivedi, M., S. Powali, S. Rastogi, A. Singh and D.K. Gupta, 2021. Microbial community in human gut: A therapeutic prospect and implication in health and diseases. Lett. Appl. Microbiol., 73: 553-568.
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  10. Rastogi, S., V. Mittal and A. Singh, 2020. In vitro evaluation of probiotic potential and safety assessment of Lactobacillus mucosae strains isolated from donkey's lactation. Probiotics Antimicrob. Proteins, 12: 1045-1056.
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  11. Rastogi, S., V. Mittal and A. Singh, 2020. In vitro assessment of antioxidant and antimicrobial potential of Lactobacillus gasseri strains isolated from human milk and infant faeces. J. Pure Appl. Microbiol., 14: 1305-1315.
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  12. Trivedi, M., A. Singh, P. Johri, R. Singh and R.K. Tiwari, 2018. Genetic Engineering Potential of Hairy Roots of Poppy (Papaver spp.) for Production of Secondary Metabolites, Phytochemistry and In Silico Approaches. In: Biotechnological Approaches for Medicinal and Aromatic Plants: Conservation, Genetic Improvement and Utilization, Kumar, N. (Ed.). Springer, Singapore, ISBN: 978-981-13-0534-4, pp: 569-597.
  13. Tripathi, P., S.S. Siddiqui, A. Sharma, P. Johri and A. Singh, 2018. Molecular docking studies of curcuma longa and aloe vera for their potential anticancer effects. Asian J. Pharm. Clin. Res., 11: 314-318.
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  14. Tripathi, P., A. Yadu and A. Singh, 2018. Oxidative stress and antioxidant defenses: With special reference to oral lesions. Annu. Res. Rev. Biol., 25: 1-7.
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  15. Tripathi, P., A. Singh, S. Sanyal, S.K. Yadav and K. Nigam, 2018. Association of polymorphism in P16 and myeloperoxidase genes with susceptibility to oral lesions in North Indian population. Meta Gene, 17: 88-92.
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  16. Singh, A. and P. Tripathi, 2018. Potential of Natural Products for Prevention of Oral Cancer. In: Natural Products and Biotechnological Implements, Akhtar, M.S. and M.K. Swamy (Eds.). Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd., Singapore, ISBN: 978-981-10-8064-7, pp: 41-66.
  17. Sachan, S., M.S. Iqbal and A. Singh, 2018. Extracellular lipase from Pseudomonas aeruginosa JCM5962 (T): Isolation, identification and characterization. Int. Microbiol., 21: 197-205.
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  18. Sachan, S. and A. Singh, 2018. Process optimization for lipolytic bacterial fermentation: Value addition to the by-products of oil seeds. Annu. Res. Rev. Biol., 22: 1-7.
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  19. Tripathi, P., S.K. Yadav, S. Sanyal and A. Singh, 2017. Polymorphism of two genes and oral lesion risk in North Indian population. Int. J. Cancer Res., 13: 84-88.
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  20. Tripathi, P., S. Singh and A. Singh, 2017. Evaluation of anti-Candida potential of indigenous plants and herbs. Int. J. Chem. Tech. Res., 10: 335-341.
  21. Tripathi, P., A. Yadu and A. Singh, 2017. Natural resources from plants in the treatment of cancer: An update. Asian J. Pharma. Clin Res., 10: 13-22.
  22. Tripathi, P., A. Srivastava, L. Rekhi and A. Singh, 2017. Screening of some edible plants for antioxidant potential. Int. J. Res. Ayurveda Pharm., 8: 256-261.
  23. Srivastava, A.K., A. Singh, P. Tripathi and A. Mathur, 2017. Prevalence of dental fluorosis and the role of calcium supplementation in its prevention. J. Med. Sci., 17: 156-161.
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  24. Singh, A., N. Srivastava, S.V.P. Chitti and S.K. Saxena, 2017. Recent Progress and Prospects in Beneficial Uses of Microbes in Biotechnology. In: Biotechnology-Trends and Applications, Singh, R. and M. Trivedi(Eds.)., Studium Press LLC, Houston, USA., pp: 215-244..
  25. Sachan, S., V.Y. Chandra, A. Yadu and A. Singh, 2017. Cobalt has enhancing effect on extracellular Lipases isolated from Pseudomonas aeroginosa JCM5962(T). Int. J. Pharm. Tech. Res., 10: 45-49.
  26. Sachan, S., P. Johri, M. Trivedi and A. Singh, 2017. Sequencing and in silico annotations of a novel Pseudomonas strain. Asian J. Microbiol. Biotechnol. Environ. Sci., 19: 925-928.
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  27. Sachan, S. and A. Singh, 2017. Production of lpase by Pseudomonas Aeruginosa JCM5962(T) under semi-solid state fermentation: Potential use of Azadirachta Indica (Neem) oil cake. Biosci. Biotech. Res. Asia, 14: 767-773.
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  28. Tripathi, P., M.S. Iqbal and A. Singh, 2016. Total antioxidant potential of indigenous Indian plants. J. Chem. Pharma. Res., 8: 579-583.
  29. Tripathi, P. and A. Singh, 2016. Aloe Vera: Plant With Diverse Therapeutic Properties. A publication of Indian Science Congress Association, Kolkata, pp: 6-9..
  30. Singh, A., P. Tripathi, A. Srivastava, S.M. Ali and L. Rekhi, 2016. Antibacterial activity of six indigenous Indian plants: Acacia nilotica (Fabaceae), Albizia saman (Fabaceae), Azadirachta indica (Meliaceae), Carica papaya (Caricaceae), Cymbopogon citrates (Poaceae) and Mangifera indica (Anacardiaceae). Afr. J. Biotech., 15: 666-669.
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  31. Sachan, S., P. Johri, M. Trivedi, A. Singh and M.H. Siddiqui, 2016. Study of carbon distribution at glycosylation sites in Arabidopsis thaliana. J. Chem. Pharm. Res., 8: 77-83.
  32. Johri, P., M. Trivedi, A. Singh and M.H. Siddiqui, 2016. Towards the atomic level protein sequence analysis. J. Chem. Pharma. Res., 8: 204-207.
  33. Tripathi, P. and A. Singh, 2015. Indigenous Asian plants against cancer: A comprehensive review. Int. J. Plant Res., 5: 80-86.
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  34. Singh, A., M. Mishra, P. Tripathi and S. Sachan, 2015. Resistance of heavy metals on some pathogenic bacterial species. Afr. J. Microbiol. Res., 9: 1162-1164.
  35. Tripathi, P. and A. Singh, 2014. Identification of Cymbopogon species using RAPD technique. W J. Pharma. Res., 3: 2004-2012.
  36. Sachan, S., A. Singh, P. Prakash and G. Awasthi, 2014. Fluoride: A double edged sword. W J. Pharma. Res., 3: 241-254.
  37. Trivedi, M., A. Singh, P. Sethi, S. Singh, C.S. Jha, N. Firoz and R.K. Tiwari, 2013. Effect of certain medicinal plants on bacterial-flora of human oral cavity. Medicinal Plants, 5: 168-170.
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  38. Prakash, J., G. Awasthi and A. Singh, 2013. Impact of climate change on biodiversity. Int. J. Biosol., 3: 124-127.
  39. Mathur, P., A. Singh, V.R. Srivastava, D. Singh and Y. Mishra, 2013. Antimicrobial activity of indigenous wildly growing plants: Potential source of green antibiotics. Afr. J. Microbiol. Res., 7: 3807-3815.
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  40. Singh, A., S.K. Saxena, A.K. Srivastava and A. Mathur, 2012. Japanese encephalitis: A persistent threat. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. Sect. B Biol. Sci., 82: 55-68.
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  41. Singh, A., R. Kulshreshtha, A.K. Srivastava and A. Mathur, 2012. Detection of a neutrophil chemotactic factor in Japanese encephalitis patients. J. Pharma. Sci. Innovat., 1: 23-26.
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  42. Srivastava, A.K., A. Singh, S. Yadav and A. Mathur, 2011. Endemic dental and skeletal fluorosis: Effects of high ground water fluoride in some North Indian villages. Int. J. Oral Maxillofacial Path., 2: 7-12.
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  43. Srivastava, V.K., R.K. Singh, S.N. Malhotra and A. Singh, 2010. To evaluate cytotoxicity of resin-based restorative materials on human lymphocytes by trypan blue exclusion test: An in vitro study. Int. J. Clin. Pediatr. Dent., 3: 147-152.
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  44. Singh, A., S.K. Saxena and A. Mathur, 2010. Neuromicrobiology. In: Annual Book of Neurology Society of India, Singh, A., S.K. Saxena and A. Mathur(Eds.)., Indian Academy of Neurosciences (IAN) and Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India, pp: 269-318.
  45. Srivastava, A. and A. Singh, 2004. Oxidative stress and nitric oxide: A significant marker in coronary artery disease. Int. J. Tech. Res. Appli., 2: 19-25.
  46. Tandon, A., A. Singh, E. Atrishi, S.K. Saxena and A. Mathur, 2002. Alteration in plasma glucose levels in Japanese encephalitis patients. Int. J. Exp. Pathol., 83: 39-46.
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  47. Singh, A., R. Kulshreshtha and A. Mathur, 2000. Secretion of the chemokine interleukin-8 during Japanese encephalitis virus infection. J. Med. Microbiol., 49: 607-612.
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  48. Singh, A., R. Kulshreshtha and A. Mathur, 2000. An enzyme immunoassay for detection of Japanese encephalitis virus-induced chemotactic cytokine. J. Biosci., 25: 47-55.
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  49. Saxena, S.K., A. Singh and A. Mathur, 2000. Antiviral effect of nitric oxide during Japanese encephalitis virus infection. Int. J. Exp. Pathol., 81: 165-172.
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  50. Srivastava S, N. Khanna, S.K. Saxena, A. Singh, A. Mathur and T.N. Dhole, 1999. Degradation of Japanese encephalitis virus by neutrophils. Int. J. Exp. Pathol., 80: 17-24.
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