Irungbam Karuna Devi
Scientist
Department of Biochemistry & Food Science
Indian Veterinary Research Institute
India
Biography
Dr. Irungbam Karuna Devi is currently working as a Scientist in the Department of Department of Biochemistry & Food Science, Veterinary Research Institute , India. His research interests includes Veterinar Science, Veterinar Research, Antimicrobial peptides and its role in innate immunity . He /she is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Irungbam Karuna Devi is the member of many international affiliations. He/ She has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He /she has authored of many research articles/books related to Veterinar Science, Veterinar Research, Antimicrobial peptides and its role in innate immunity .
Research Interest
Veterinar Science, Veterinar Research, Antimicrobial peptides and its role in innate immunity
Publications
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S. Murugavel, HM Manu, I. Karuna Devi, TL prasanth, Manish Mahawar and P. Joshi. Cloning of putatative heparin binding site of Goat vitronectin. Ruminant science, 2013, Vol 2 No1, p 51-53.
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Irungbam Karuna Devi, Sandeep Kumar Gupta, S P S Sangha, Ramneek Ramneek, C S Ahuja, Renu Gupta.Isolation and detection of low molecular weight cationic peptide in milk of mastitic buffaloes. Indian journal of animal sciences, Vol82, No 11, 2012.
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S. Sahoo, S. Murugavel, I. K. Devi, G. V. Vedamurthy, S. C. Gupta, B. P. Singh & P. Joshi Glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase of the parasitic nematode haemonchus contortus binds to complement C3 and inhibits its activity. Parasite immunology, 2013, 35, 457–467.