Abstract and Paper Presentations

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Abstract and Paper Presentations
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Lokanatha Valluru and Suresh KA (2018). Presented paper on Novel phosphorylated prodrugs of acavir and didanosine exerts antiviral activity against Newcastle disease virus (NDV) at  National seminar on Trends in Biochemical and Biomedical Research Advances and Challenges (TBBR-2018), organized by Dept. of Biochemistry, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi from Feb. 13-15, 2018.
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Lokanatha Valluru and Lavanya Rayapu (2017). Stress and diabetes in socioeconomic context: Marine Macroalgae as a qualitative treatment for diabetes. National seminar on “Genomic and cultural variation of Indian Populations: An appraisal of health and disease susceptibility” held at Dept. of Anthropology, S.V.University, Tirupati from        23-24 Feb. 2017
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Lokanatha Valluru and Lavanya Rayapu (2017).  Antidiabetic activity of sulphated galactopyran fraction of G.opuntina in streptozotocin (STZ) induced rats”.  104th Indian Science Congress held at S.V. University, Tirupati from Jan. 3 to 7, 2017.
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Lokanatha Valluru and Suresh K.A. (2016). Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) induces protein oxidation and nitration in chicken: Ameliorative role of novel phosphorylated analogue Didanosine-10. 2nd Andhra Pradesh Science Congress on “Science and Technology for Health” held on Nov. 7-9, 2016 at P.B.Siddhartha College of Arts & Science, Vijayawada, India.
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Lokanatha Valluru and Lavanya R. (2016).  Enzymatic alterations in the vital organs of Streptozotocin induced diabetic rats treated with Gracillaria opuntia.  International Conference on “Applications of Natural Products and Opportunities Ahead – ICAN 2016” held on 2-3 August 2016 at School of Life Sciences, B.S. Abdu Rahman University, Chennai. (Best paper presentation award)
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Suresh K. A, Venkata Subbaiah K.C, Rajendra W, Naga Raju C and Lokanatha Valluru (2016). Antiviral activity of novel phosphorylated prodrugs of Didanosine on DF-1 cells infected with Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV). International conference on Structure based drug designing and its application to infectious diseases, held at University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India during February 1-5, 2016.
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Lokanatha Valluru., Suresh K.A., Venkat Subbaiah K.C., Rajendra W., and Nagaraja C (2015). Antiviral activity of novel phosphorylated derivatives of Abacavir against Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) in chicken.  The XXXIX All India Cell Biology Conference on “Cellular Organization and Dynamics” held at IISER, Tiruvanantahapuram,  Kerala, India during December 6-8, 2015.
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Lavanya R, Fasina Makkar, Anusree, M., Kajal Chakraborty and Lokanatha V. (2015).  Evaluation of anti-diabetic properties of anti-diabetic properties of the compounds isolated from marine macroalgae. Presented in  7th Indo global diabetes summit and medicare expo held at Bengaluru, during November 23-25, 2015.
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Suresh, K.A., Venkata Subbaiah, K.C., Rajendra, W., Naga Rajau, C. and  Lokanatha V. (2015). Evaluation of novel phosphorylated derivatives of abacavir for antiviral activity in DF-1 cell infected with Newcastle disease virus (NDV). Presented in Proceedings of 2nd Indo-Global Summit & Expo on “Veterinary” held at Hyderabad, during October 26-28, 2015.
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Lokanatha V,  Suresh K.A, Venkata Subbaiah K.C, Rajendra  W and Nagaraja C. (2015). Antiviral activity of newly synthesized compounds of didanosine against Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) infection in DF-1 cells. Presented in national conference on “Science and Technology for Indigenous Development in India” held at M.S.Ramaiah College of Arts & Sciences, Bengaluru, Karnataka, during 5th-7th Oct. 2015.
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Lokanatha, V., Venkata Subbaiah, K.C. and Rajendra, W. (2014). Role and significance of protein oxidation and nitration in the pathophysiology of Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) infection in chicken: Therapeutic role of Vit. E. Presented in 83rd Annual meeting of SBC(I) and symposium on Evolution: Molecules to life held at KIIT, Bhubaneswar, Odisha during 18-21 Dec. 2014.
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Subbaiah, K.V., Rajendra, W. and Lokanatha V. (2014). Alleviation of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) induced oxidative stress in chicken using vitamin as an  antioxidant”   Presented in national seminar on Present status and future prospectus of modern biotechnology and their applications. From 27 to 29, March, 2014, Dept. of Biotechnology, D.U., Kuppam, A.P.
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Subbaiah, KV., Rajendra, W. and Lokanatha V. (2013). Newcastle disease virus (NDV) induced superoxide affects cellular redox status of brain and liver of chicken: Protective role of Vit. E. 5th Congress of Federation of Physiological Societies (FIPS) on “Physiology, Ethanopharmacology, biotechnology and Health Therapeutics, held from 17-19 Dec. 2013,  Dept of Zoology, S.V.University, Tirupati.
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Subramanaym, D. Raju Naidu DS, Rajendra, W and Lokanatha V (2013) “Role of microbialinfections in the development of precancerous stages in uterine cervical carcinoma” International Symposium on Environmental Pollution, Nutrition & Genetics held from 27-29 Dec.2013,  Vikramasimhapuri University, Nellure, A.P, India.
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Subramanyam D, Rajendra W, Lokanatha V. (2013). Oral presentation on “Epidemiological survey and prevalence of cervical cancer in Andhra Pradesh” at National Conference on “Health and Disease: Exploring Genomics and Cultural Globalization in 21st Century”  held from 26-27 June 2013, Dept of Anthropology, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati.
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Subramanaym D., Suresh, K.A., Mani Rajesh, Sambasiva Reddy C,  Hemalatha C.S, Rajendra W, Lokanatha V. (2012). Oral Presentation on “Biosynthesis, characterization antimicrobial and antioxidant activity of silver nanoparticles produced by Lichen Punctelia subrudecta” at International Conference on ‘Anthropogenic Impact on the Environment and Bioremediation’- (ICAIEB 2012), held from 26-28 Nov. 2012. Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati. (Special Lecture)
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Subramanaym D., Suresh, K.A., Mani Rajesh, Sambasiva Reddy C,  Hemalatha C.S, Rajendra W, Lokanatha V. (2012) Oral presentation on “Biosynthesis, characterization antimicrobial and antioxidant activity of silver nanoparticles produced by Lichen Parmeliopsis ambigua” at National Seminar on Emerging Trends In Aquaculture: Challenges and Opportunities-2012, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati. (Best Paper Presentation Award).
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Venkata Subbaiah KC., Subramanyam, D., Rajendra, W., Lokanatha, V. (2012). “Newcastle disease virus induced oxidative stress in chicken: Attenuation by vitamin E” ” held at Department of Biotechnology, Dravidian University, Kuppam, Mrach 13th-15th.
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Subramanyam, D., Venkata Subbaiah KC., D., Rajendra, W., Lokanatha, V. (2012). “Protective role of Lactobacillus against vaginal bacterial pathogens in cervical neoplasia”. ” held at Department of Biotechnology, Dravidian University, Kuppam, Mrach 13th-15th. . (Best oral presentation Award)
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Archana, K., Krishnaveni, K., and Lokanatha V. (2012). Design of mosquito trap device: synergetic effect of PLANO herbal extract on mosquito population. held at Department of Biotechnology, Dravidian University, Kuppam, Mrach 13th-15th. . (Best oral presentation Award).
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Venkata Subbaiah KC., Subramanyam, D., Rajendra, W., Lokanatha, V. (2012). “Imbalance in oxidant / antioxidant system in different brain regions of chicken during Newcastle disease virus infection”. National conference on Current trends in Biotechnology and future perspectives” held at Department of Biotechnology, Sri Padmavathi Mahila University, Tirupati, Feb 29th & March 1st. (Best oral presentation Award)
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Venkata Subbaiah, KC, Subramanyam, D., Rajendra, W., Lokanatha, V. (2012). “Newcastle disease virus induced protein oxidation and nitration in chicken” held at   Department of Biotechnology, Dravidian University, Kuppam, March 13th – 15th.
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Subramanyam, D., D.S.Raju Naidu., Venkata Subbaiah KC., K.Siva Prasad.,D., Rajendra, W., Lokanatha, V. (2012). Detection of Human Papiloma Viral proteins in cervical carcinoma after treatment, held at Department of Virology, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati.
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Subramanaym, D and Lokanatha V. (2011). Oral presentation on “Identification New biomarkers and Biochemical Changes in cervical cancer” in Young Scientist Convention -2012, Nagarjuna University, Guntur.
25.    
Venkata Subbaiah, K.C., .Subramanyam, D., Raniprameela,D., Rajendra, W.,  and Lokanatha, V. (2010). “Alterations in the antioxidant metabolism during Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) infection in chick: Protective role of vitamin E” International Conference on Biotechnology: A Global scenario held at Department of Biotechnology, Kakatiya University, Warangal from 2nd – 4th, November, 2010
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Subramanyam, D., Jayakumar, K., Venkata Subbaiah, KC. Rajendra. W and Lokanatha, V. (2010). “Comparison of synthetic surfactants and biosurfactants in enhancing biodegradation of Poly Aromatic Hydrocarbons”. International Conference on Environmental pollution, Water conservation and Health held at Department of Zoology, Bangalore University, Bangalore from July 29-31.
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K. Venkata Subbaiah, K. Siva Prasad, D.Subramanyam, M.Rajesekhar, V. Lokanatha and W. Rajendra (2009). Isolation and identification of potential organisms for bioremediation of chloropyrifos from agricultural soil.  2nd A. P. Science Congress,  held at Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati from Nov.14-16. (Best poster Award)
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Lokanatha Valluru, Siva Prasad Kanchi and Rajendra W. (2009). “Fractionation of Scorpion (Mesobuthus tamulus) Venom and the impact of Specific Fractions on the Metabolism of Catecholamines”. International Symposium on Environmental Pollution, Ecology, and Human Health, held at Sri Venkateswara University, from 25th-27th July.
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K. Siva Prasad, G. Visweswari, V. Lokanatha, E. Komali and Rajendra. (2009) “Neuroprotective Effect of Different Extracts of Centella asiatica  on the antioxidant enzyme activities, Glutathione and Lipid Peroxidation in different regions of rat brain during PTZ-induced Epilepsy”. International Symposium on Environmental Pollution, Ecology and Human Health, held at Sri Venkateswara University, from 25th-27th July.
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G. Visweswari, K. Siva Prasad, V. Lokanatha and W. Rajendra. (2009). “Neuroprotective Effect of Centella asiatica against Pentylenetetrazole-induced epilepsy with reference to Biogenic amines”. International Symposium on Environmental Pollution, Ecology and Human Health, held at Sri Venkateswara University, from 25th-27th July.
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K. Venkata Subbaiah, K. Siva Prasad, M. Rajasekhar, V. Lokanatha, and W. Rajendra. (2009). “Biodegradation of Chlorpyrifos and Heavy Metal Resistance of Pseudomonos flurescence”. International Symposium on Environmental Pollution, Ecology and Human Health, held at Sri Venkateswara University, from 25th-27th July.
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Lokanatha Valluru, J. E Delgado-hachmeister,J Bu, D Liu. (2005)   Determination of the optimal dose for treatment of spinal cord Injury by a metalloporphyrin. National Neurotruama Society meeting held on Nov. 9-11, 2005, Washington DC, USA
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Lokanatha Valluru and Danxia Liu (2006).  The Optimal Dose Of Mn (Iii) Tetrakis (4-Benzoic Acid) Porphyrin Administered Into The Intrathecal Space Reduces Neuronal And Glial Death Following Spinal Cord Injury.  Society for Neuroscience meeting held on Oct.14-18, 2006. Atlanta, USA.
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Venkateswara Rao, P., Lokanatha, V., Chetan, P.S. and Rajendra, W, (2004). “Alterations in cholinesterase activity levels during acute and sub-acute phosphamidon treatment with particular reference to behavioural tolerance.” National seminar in Recent advances in Animal Physiology from 27-28th December, 2004 at Department of Zoology, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati.
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Lokanatha, V and Rajendra, W. (2004). “The role of oxidative stress in Newcastel disease”. National seminar in Recent advances in Animal Physiology from 27-28th December 2004 at Department of Zoology, Sri Venkateswara University, Tirupati.
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Lokanatha, V. and Rajendra, W. (2004). “Fractionation of scorpion (Mesobuthus tamulus) venom and the impact of specific fractions on the metabolism of catecholamines”. National seminar on Bioprocesses and Production Technologies held at Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur from 21-23rd December 2004.
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Lokanatha, V. and Rajendra, W. (2001). "Isolation of insect-selective neurotoxins from scorpion venom and their impact on neurotransmission"., 5th Biennial Advanced school of Neurochemistry and ISN/ASN Joint conference held on Aug. 22-26 at Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Lokanatha, V. and Rajendra, W. (2000). "Isolation of species-specific peptide toxins and their impact on cholinergic and non-cholinergic neurotransmission". National conference on reproductive biology and Comparative Endocrinology held on March 25-26 at S.V.U. PG. Centre, Kavali.
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Lokanatha, V and Rajendra, W. (1999). "The role of glutamate during B. tamulus venom and BTCM-IV envenomation in mice and insect larvae"., National Brain Research Council Colloquium held on Nov. 1-4, at New Delhi
40.    
Lokanatha, V., Rajesekhar, B. and Rajendra, W. (1996). “Alterations in aminotransferases during Newcastle disease virus infection in different brain regions of chick”. XVIII Annual Conference of Indian Society for Comparative Animal Physiology held at Dept. of Zoology, S.V.University, Tirupati, 28‑30, November 1996.
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Rajendra, W. and Lokanatha, V. (1995). “Alterations in cholinergic transmission in different brain regions of the chick during NDV infection”. Fourth IBRO World Congress of Neuroscience, held at Kyoto, Japan, July 9‑14.
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Lokanatha, V. and Rajendra, W. (1994). “Catecholaminergic transmission in different brain regions of the chick during NDV infection”. International symposium on Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, held at New Delhi from October, 19‑23.
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Venkateswara Rao, P., Lokanatha, V., Suhasini, N. and Rajendra, W. (1991). “Alterations in cholinesterase activity levels during repeated hexachlorophene treatment”. XIII National Conference of Comparative Animal Physiology, held at Dept. of Zoology, University of Kerala, Trivandrum, Nov.18‑20.