Awtar Krishan mostly deals with Molecular biology, In vitro, Pharmacology, Cell biology and Cell cycle. The various areas that he examines in his Molecular biology study include Cell culture, Staining, Chromatin, DNA and Intracellular. His In vitro research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Flow cytometry and Incubation.
His work carried out in the field of Pharmacology brings together such families of science as Efflux, Toxicity and Bone marrow. His Cell biology research includes themes of Cleavage furrow and Cell division. His Cell cycle research incorporates themes from Cell growth and Lymphoblast.
His main research concerns Molecular biology, Flow cytometry, Pharmacology, Cell culture and Cell cycle. His Molecular biology study incorporates themes from In vitro, DNA, Cytotoxicity, Biochemistry and Doxorubicin. The Flow cytometry study combines topics in areas such as Immunohistochemistry, Pathology, Receptor expression and Propidium iodide.
His Pharmacology research includes elements of Efflux, Toxicity and In vivo. His Cell culture research incorporates elements of Cell, P-glycoprotein, Buffy coat and Virology. His study on Cell cycle also encompasses disciplines like
Awtar Krishan mainly focuses on Molecular biology, Flow cytometry, Internal medicine, Cell cycle and Pharmacology. His Molecular biology study combines topics in areas such as Apoptosis, Staining, Propidium iodide and CD90. His work deals with themes such as Immunohistochemistry, Cytology, Nuclear volume and Tumor cells, which intersect with Flow cytometry.
Awtar Krishan combines subjects such as Antagonist, DNA and In vivo with his study of Cell cycle. His research in In vivo intersects with topics in Camptothecin and Cell culture. His Pharmacology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Mechanism of action, Growth inhibition, Cell growth and Cytotoxicity.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Internal medicine, Cell cycle, Molecular biology, Endocrinology and Flow cytometry. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Allele and Genotype. His studies deal with areas such as Cancer research, 2-Deoxy-D-glucose, Cytotoxicity and Luteinizing hormone as well as Cell cycle.
Awtar Krishan has researched Molecular biology in several fields, including Cell cycle checkpoint, Staining, DNA fragmentation and Propidium iodide. His research investigates the link between Endocrinology and topics such as Antagonist that cross with problems in Growth inhibition and In vivo. As part of the same scientific family, he usually focuses on Flow cytometry, concentrating on DNA and intersecting with Biomedical engineering.
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Rapid flow cytofluorometric analysis of mammalian cell cycle by propidium iodide staining.
Awtar Krishan.
Journal of Cell Biology (1975)
Greater cell cycle inhibition and cytotoxicity induced by 2-deoxy- d -glucose in tumor cells treated under hypoxic vs aerobic conditions
Johnathan C. Maher;Awtar Krishan;Theodore J. Lampidis.
Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology (2004)
Identification of apoptotic cells by formamide-induced dna denaturation in condensed chromatin.
Oskar S. Frankfurt;Awtar Krishan.
Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry (2001)
Cytofluorometric studies on the action of podophyllotoxin and epipodophyllotoxins (VM-26, VP-16-213) on the cell cycle traverse of human lymphoblasts.
Awtar Krishan;Kamla Paika;Emil Frei.
Journal of Cell Biology (1975)
Cytokinetic and cytogenetic effects of some agricultural chemicals on human lymphoid cells in vitro: organophosphates.
R.C. Sobti;A. Krishan;C.D. Pfaffenberger.
Mutation Research/genetic Toxicology (1982)
Apoptosis-based drug screening and detection of selective toxicity to cancer cells.
Oskar S. Frankfurt;Awtar Krishan.
Anti-Cancer Drugs (2003)
Laser Flow Cytometric Studies on the Intracellular Fluorescence of Anthracyclines
Awtar Krishan;Ram Ganapathi.
Cancer Research (1980)
Nuclear bodies: A component of cell nuclei in hamster tissues and human tumors
Awtar Krishan;Betty G. Uzman;E.T. Hedley-Whyte.
Journal of Ultrastructure Research (1967)
Effect of adriamycin on the cell cycle traverse and kinetics of cultured human lymphoblasts.
Awtar Krishan;Emil Frei.
Cancer Research (1976)
Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for the specific detection of apoptotic cells and its application to rapid drug screening.
Oskar S. Frankfurt;Awtar Krishan.
Journal of Immunological Methods (2001)
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