Dr. Manas  Das
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Dr. Manas Das

Assistant Professor
Gauhati University, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Zoology from North-Eastern Hill University, India

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Area of Interest:

Animal and Veterinary Sciences
100%
Zoological Research
62%
Forensic Entomology
90%
Animal Acarology
75%
Disease Diagnosis
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

Books
0
Chapters
0
Articles
0
Abstracts
0

Selected Publications

  1. Saikia, A., M. Das and Q. Saikia, 2018. Hepatoprotective potential of the methanolic extract of Colocasia esculenta on iron overload induced mice. Med. Plants-Int. J. Phytomed. Related Ind., 10: 243-251.
  2. Konwar, A., M. Das, D. Dey and P. Chutia, 2018. Effect of altered ph on antioxidant defence system of Monopterus cuchia (Hamilton, 1822) in Ex-situ modulated environment pH condition. J. Bioresour., 5: 56-64.
  3. Das, M., K. Ahmed, A. Kalita, L. Das and P. Das, 2018. Studies on toxicological responses of the herbicide Paraquat dichloride on Monopterus cuchia (Hamilton). Int. J. Biosci., 12: 118-134.
  4. Das, L., M. Das and A. Kalita, 2018. Toxic effect of glyphosate-based herbicide on antioxidant defense system and heat shock protein 70 expression in Monopterus cuchia (Hamilton). Applied Biol. Res., 20: 278-290.
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  5. Chutia, P. and M. Das, 2018. Review article aquaporins: Structure and physiology in fish. J. Bioresour., 5: 1-17.
  6. Das, M., K. Ahmed, N. Ali, A. Kalita and L. Das, 2017. Toxicological responses of the freshwater fish Channa punctatus on exposure to Nickel. Bioscan, 12: 1531-1536.
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  7. Das, M., S. Rahman and B.C. Koch, 2015. In situ effect of copper heavy metals toxicity I fresh water mud EEL Monopterus cuchia (Hamilton 1822). Trop. Zool., 5: 136-149.
  8. Das, M., S. Bhatttacharjee and N. Nath, 2015. Sublethal toxic effect of cadmium heavy metals in situ exposure of fresh water mud eel Monopterus cuchia (Hamilton 1822). Trop. Zool., 5: 75-85.
  9. Das, M., B. Banerjee, M.G. Choudhury and N. Saha, 2013. Environmental hypertonicity causes induction of gluconeogenesis in the air-breathing singhi catfish, Heteropneustes fossilis. PloS One, Vol. 8. 10.1371/journal.pone.0085535.
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  10. Saha, N., L.M. Jyrwa, M. Das and K. Biswas, 2011. Influences of incresed envirnmental water salinity on gluconeogenesis in the air breathing catfish Clarias barachus. Fish Physiol. Biochem., 37: 681-692.
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