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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Biology and Biochemistry D-index 48 Citations 7,744 88 World Ranking 11535 National Ranking 4970

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Gene
  • DNA
  • Enzyme

Her scientific interests lie mostly in Molecular biology, Viral matrix protein, Orthomyxoviridae, Neuraminidase and Hemagglutinin. Her Molecular biology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Virus, Nucleoprotein and Transmembrane domain. Her study in Viral matrix protein is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Viral envelope and Sendai virus.

Her work carried out in the field of Orthomyxoviridae brings together such families of science as Pathogenesis, Cytokine, Cell membrane and Apolipoprotein B. She has researched Neuraminidase in several fields, including Amino acid and Peptide sequence. Her Hemagglutinin research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Cell culture and Influenza A virus.

Her most cited work include:

  • Assembly and budding of influenza virus. (310 citations)
  • High-Density Lipoprotein Loses Its Anti-Inflammatory Properties During Acute Influenza A Infection (267 citations)
  • Influenza Virus Assembly: Effect of Influenza Virus Glycoproteins on the Membrane Association of M1 Protein (234 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Debi P. Nayak mainly focuses on Molecular biology, Virus, Virology, Neuraminidase and Hemagglutinin. Her Molecular biology study combines topics in areas such as Orthomyxoviridae, Polymerase, Fusion protein and Viral matrix protein. Her Viral matrix protein study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Viral envelope and Sendai virus.

Her biological study deals with issues like Cell biology, which deal with fields such as Viral membrane. Debi P. Nayak has included themes like RNA, Gene, Complementary DNA and DNA in her Virology study. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Amino acid, Transmembrane domain, Endoplasmic reticulum and Transmembrane protein.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Molecular biology (51.22%)
  • Virus (45.12%)
  • Virology (34.15%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2003-2016)?

  • Virus (45.12%)
  • Orthomyxoviridae (23.17%)
  • Virology (34.15%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Debi P. Nayak focuses on Virus, Orthomyxoviridae, Virology, Virus Release and Lipid raft. She combines subjects such as Molecular biology and CDC42 with her study of Virus. Her research in Molecular biology intersects with topics in Hemagglutinin, Vesicular stomatitis virus, Endoplasmic reticulum and Fusion protein.

Her Orthomyxoviridae research is classified as research in Influenza A virus. The concepts of her Influenza A virus study are interwoven with issues in Amino acid, Transmembrane domain and Neuraminidase. The study incorporates disciplines such as Viral envelope, Viral membrane and Viral shedding in addition to Lipid raft.

Between 2003 and 2016, her most popular works were:

  • Assembly and budding of influenza virus. (310 citations)
  • Influenza Virus Morphogenesis and Budding (220 citations)
  • Lipid Raft Disruption by Cholesterol Depletion Enhances Influenza A Virus Budding from MDCK Cells (101 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Gene
  • DNA
  • Enzyme

Lipid raft, Cell biology, Membrane bending, Viral matrix protein and Virus Release are her primary areas of study. Her Cell biology study incorporates themes from Orthomyxoviridae, Cell membrane, Viral entry, Cholesterol and Viral shedding. Her research ties Budding and Cell membrane together.

Debi P. Nayak studies Herpesvirus glycoprotein B, a branch of Viral entry. Her studies in Cholesterol integrate themes in fields like Infectivity, Virus, Influenza A virus, Virology and Viral membrane. Her study on Membrane bending is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Viral envelope.

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Best Publications

Assembly and budding of influenza virus.

Debi P. Nayak;Eric Ka-Wai Hui;Subrata Barman.
Virus Research (2004)

487 Citations

High-Density Lipoprotein Loses Its Anti-Inflammatory Properties During Acute Influenza A Infection

Brian J. Van Lenten;Alan C. Wagner;Debi P. Nayak;Susan Hama.
Circulation (2001)

403 Citations

Influenza Virus Assembly: Effect of Influenza Virus Glycoproteins on the Membrane Association of M1 Protein

Ayub Ali;Roy T. Avalos;Evgeni Ponimaskin;Debi P. Nayak.
Journal of Virology (2000)

391 Citations

Influenza Virus Morphogenesis and Budding

Debi P. Nayak;Rilwan A. Balogun;Hiroshi Yamada;Z. Hong Zhou.
Virus Research (2009)

376 Citations

Mutational analysis of the conserved motifs of influenza A virus polymerase basic protein 1.

S K Biswas;D P Nayak.
Journal of Virology (1994)

321 Citations

Transmembrane domain of influenza virus neuraminidase, a type II protein, possesses an apical sorting signal in polarized MDCK cells.

A Kundu;R T Avalos;C M Sanderson;D P Nayak.
Journal of Virology (1996)

280 Citations

Influenza Virus Nucleoprotein Interacts with Influenza Virus Polymerase Proteins

Siddhartha K. Biswas;Paul L. Boutz;Debi P. Nayak.
Journal of Virology (1998)

275 Citations

Influenza Infection Promotes Macrophage Traffic Into Arteries of Mice That Is Prevented by D-4F, an Apolipoprotein A-I Mimetic Peptide

Brian J. Van Lenten;Alan C. Wagner;G.M. Anantharamaiah;David W. Garber.
Circulation (2002)

239 Citations

Association of influenza virus NP and M1 proteins with cellular cytoskeletal elements in influenza virus-infected cells.

R T Avalos;Z Yu;D P Nayak.
Journal of Virology (1997)

197 Citations

Intracellular interaction of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (ARV-2) envelope glycoprotein gp160 with CD4 blocks the movement and maturation of CD4 to the plasma membrane.

M A Jabbar;D P Nayak.
Journal of Virology (1990)

193 Citations

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