Mr. Anish Khan

Researcher
Maharshi Dayanand University, Haryana, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Mycobacteriology from Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak, Haryana, India

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Biography

Dr. Anish Khan received his M.Sc. in Biotechnology from CBT-MDU. He completed his PhD in the same department under the supervision of Prof. Promod Mehta. His research interest includes development of novel immunological and molecular tools such as LAMP, PCR, M-PCR, real-time PCR, immuno-PCR (I-PCR), real-time I-PCR, Goldnanoparticle based I-PCR etc. for diagnosis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Area of Interest:

Biomedical Sciences
Biotechnology
Immunology
Microbiology
Molecular Biology

Selected Publications

  1. Boora, S., A. Khan, V. Sharma, S. Kaushik, P.K. Mehta, S. Singh and S. Kaushik, 2023. RT-LAMP is a potential future molecular diagnostic tool for influenza A virus. Future Virol., Vol. 18. 10.2217/fvl-2022-0136.
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  2. Boora, S., A. Khan and S. Kaushik, 2023. Diagnosis of influenza A virus: Current molecular tools. Future Virol., 18: 687-689.
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  3. Mor, P., A. Sheoran, B. Dahiya, S. Parshad and R. Nain et al., 2022. Diagnosis of abdominal tuberculosis by multi-targeted (mpt64 and IS6110) loop-mediated isothermal amplification assay. J. Gastroenterol. Hepatol., 37: 2264-2271.
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  4. Kamra, E., N. Singh, A. Khan, J. Singh, M. Chauhan, H. Kamal and P.K. Mehta, 2022. Diagnosis of genitourinary tuberculosis by loop-mediated isothermal amplification based on SYBR green i dye reaction. BioTechniques, 73: 47-57.
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  5. Qamar, H., K. Hussain, A. Soni, A. Khan, T. Hussain and B. Chu00e9nais, 2021. Cyanobacteria as natural therapeutics and pharmaceutical potential: role in antitumor activity and as nanovectors. Molecules, 10.3390/molecules26010247.
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  6. Khan, A., R. Singh, S. Sharma, V. Singh and A. Sheoran et al., 2021. Diagnosis of osteoarticular tuberculosis by immuno‐PCR assay based on mycobacterial antigen 85 complex detection. Lett. Applied Microbiol., 10.1111/lam.13567.
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  7. Khan, A., E. Kamra, R. Singh, V. Sharma and V. Singh et al. 2021. Diagnosis of Osteoarticular Tuberculosis: Multi-Targeted Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification Assay Versus Multiplex Pcr. Future Microbiol. 16: 935-948.
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  8. Dahiya, B., T. Prasad, V. Singh, A. Khan and E. Kamra et al., 2020. Diagnosis of tuberculosis by nanoparticle-based immuno-PCR assay based on mycobacterial MPT64 and CFP-10 detection. Nanomedicine, 10.2217/nnm-2020-0258.
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  9. Dahiya B., S. Sharma, A. Khan, E. Kamra, P. Mor, A. Sheoran, V. Sreenivas, M. Varma-Basil, K.B. Gupta, M.C. Gupta, D. Chaudhary and P.K. Mehta, 2020. Detection of mycobacterial cfp-10 (rv3874) protein in tuberculosis patients by gold nanoparticle-based real-time immuno-pcr. Future Microbiology 15: 601-612.
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  10. Dahiya, B., A. Khan, P. Mor, E. Kamra and N. Singh et al., 2019. Detection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis lipoarabinomannan and CFP-10 (Rv3874) from urinary extracellular vesicles of tuberculosis patients by immuno-PCR. Pathog. Dis., Vol. 77, No. 5. 10.1093/femspd/ftz049.
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