Naveen Kumar Navani

1.9k total citations
46 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Naveen Kumar Navani is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Food Science and Biomedical Engineering. According to data from OpenAlex, Naveen Kumar Navani has authored 46 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 30 papers in Molecular Biology, 12 papers in Food Science and 8 papers in Biomedical Engineering. Recurrent topics in Naveen Kumar Navani's work include Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques (8 papers), Probiotics and Fermented Foods (7 papers) and RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (6 papers). Naveen Kumar Navani is often cited by papers focused on Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques (8 papers), Probiotics and Fermented Foods (7 papers) and RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (6 papers). Naveen Kumar Navani collaborates with scholars based in India, Canada and United States. Naveen Kumar Navani's co-authors include Yong Li, Ranjana Pathania, Piyush Kumar, Kanak L. Dikshit, Anne M. Gardner, Paul R. Gardner, Arun Beniwal, Supriya Patil, Pradeep Kumar Jain and Govindan Rajamohan and has published in prestigious journals such as Nucleic Acids Research, Journal of Biological Chemistry and PLoS ONE.

In The Last Decade

Naveen Kumar Navani

46 papers receiving 1.4k citations

Peers

Naveen Kumar Navani
Gi‐eun Rhie South Korea
Haibo Mu China
Tim W. Overton United Kingdom
Yibin Qiu China
S. Braun Israel
Jia Cai China
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Naveen Kumar Navani

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All Works

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Gaurav, Amit, Rekha Sharma, Kiran Ambatipudi, et al.. (2025). Discovery and mechanistic characterization of a probiotic‐origin 3β‐ OH ‐Δ 5‐6 ‐cholesterol‐5β‐reductase directly converting cholesterol to coprostanol. FEBS Journal. 292(23). 6233–6252. 1 indexed citations
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Gupta, Ritika, et al.. (2024). Emerging trends: Smartphone-assisted aptasensors enabling detection of pathogen and chemical contamination. Microchemical Journal. 207. 111736–111736. 6 indexed citations
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Bhatt, Ankita, et al.. (2023). Concurrent mitigation and facile monitoring of xenobiotics by a highly efficient and recyclable nanoengineered catalyst. Chemical Engineering Journal. 473. 145074–145074. 4 indexed citations
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Navani, Naveen Kumar, et al.. (2019). Nucleic Acid Aptamers as Emerging Tools for Diagnostics and Theranostics. Methods in molecular biology. 2054. 201–221. 3 indexed citations
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Beniwal, Arun, et al.. (2019). Mechanistic Insights Into Probiotic Properties of Lactic Acid Bacteria Associated With Ethnic Fermented Dairy Products. Frontiers in Microbiology. 10. 502–502. 83 indexed citations
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Bhushan, Bharat, et al.. (2019). Characterization of difference in structure and function of fresh and mastitic bovine milk fat globules. PLoS ONE. 14(8). e0221830–e0221830. 15 indexed citations
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Kumar, Piyush, et al.. (2015). Non-enzymatic detection of urea using unmodified gold nanoparticles based aptasensor. Biosensors and Bioelectronics. 72. 340–347. 52 indexed citations
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Navani, Naveen Kumar, et al.. (2015). Facile biofunctionalization of silver nanoparticles for enhanced antibacterial properties, endotoxin removal, and biofilm control. International Journal of Nanomedicine. 10. 2155–2155. 60 indexed citations
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Patil, Supriya, et al.. (2015). Antibacterial potential of a small peptide from Bacillus sp. RPT-0001 and its capping for green synthesis of silver nanoparticles. The Journal of Microbiology. 53(9). 643–652. 10 indexed citations
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Mathur, Samarth, et al.. (2015). A study on metabolic prowess of Pseudomonas sp. RPT 52 to degrade imidacloprid, endosulfan and coragen. Journal of Hazardous Materials. 301. 250–258. 57 indexed citations
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Sharma, Rajnikant, Sankalp Arya, Supriya Patil, et al.. (2014). Identification of Novel Regulatory Small RNAs in Acinetobacter baumannii. PLoS ONE. 9(4). e93833–e93833. 35 indexed citations
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Patil, Supriya, Rajnikant Sharma, S. K. Srivastava, Naveen Kumar Navani, & Ranjana Pathania. (2013). Downregulation of yidC in Escherichia coli by Antisense RNA Expression Results in Sensitization to Antibacterial Essential Oils Eugenol and Carvacrol. PLoS ONE. 8(3). e57370–e57370. 39 indexed citations
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Sharma, Rajnikant, et al.. (2012). Small RNAs of Pathogenic Bacteria: Not Small Enough to be Overlooked for Therapeutics. 4(1). 17–30. 4 indexed citations
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Navani, Naveen Kumar, et al.. (2009). In Vitro Selection of Protein-Binding DNA Aptamers as Ligands for Biosensing Applications. Methods in molecular biology. 504. 399–415. 17 indexed citations
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Mok, Wendy W. K., Naveen Kumar Navani, Jimmy Gu, et al.. (2008). Identification of a Toxic Peptide through Bidirectional Expression of Small RNAs. ChemBioChem. 10(2). 238–241. 7 indexed citations
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Craney, Arryn, et al.. (2007). A synthetic luxCDABE gene cluster optimized for expression in high-GC bacteria. Nucleic Acids Research. 35(6). e46–e46. 61 indexed citations
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Navani, Naveen Kumar & Yong Li. (2006). Nucleic acid aptamers and enzymes as sensors. Current Opinion in Chemical Biology. 10(3). 272–281. 346 indexed citations
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Navani, Naveen Kumar, et al.. (2002). A set of cattle microsatellite DNA markers for genome analysis of riverine buffalo (Bubalus bubalis). Animal Genetics. 33(2). 149–154. 60 indexed citations
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Dikshit, Kanak L., Yutaka Orii, Naveen Kumar Navani, et al.. (1998). Site-Directed Mutagenesis of Bacterial Hemoglobin: The Role of Glutamine (E7) in Oxygen-Binding in the Distal Heme Pocket. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics. 349(1). 161–166. 39 indexed citations
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Navani, Naveen Kumar, et al.. (1996). Genetic transformation of Vitreoscilla sp. Gene. 177(1-2). 265–266. 2 indexed citations

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