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M P Bansal

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Journal of Biochemical and Molecular Toxicology|December 30, 2008
Diethyl maleate-induced oxidative stress leads to testicular germ cell apoptosis involving Bax and Bcl-2Sumiti Kalia, M P Bansal
Chemico-Biological Interactions|July 16, 2008
p53 is involved in inducing testicular apoptosis in mice by the altered redox status following tertiary butyl hydroperoxide treatmentSumiti Kalia, M P Bansal
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry|November 4, 2008
Regulation of apoptosis by Caspases under oxidative stress conditions in mice testicular cells: in vitro molecular mechanismSumiti Kalia, M P Bansal
Biological Trace Element Research|January 27, 2004
Effect of selenium-induced oxidative stress on the oxidation reduction system and reproductive ability of male miceParminder Kaur, M P Bansal
Biofactors (Oxford, England)|January 18, 2006
Role of selenium in regulation of spermatogenesis: involvement of activator protein 1Sonia Shalini, M P Bansal
Asian Journal of Andrology|July 27, 2004
Influence of selenium induced oxidative stress on spermatogenesis and lactate dehydrogenase-X in mice testisParminder Kaur, M P Bansal
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology|December 20, 2005
Selenium, a versatile trace element: current research implicationsM P Bansal, Parminder Kaur
Biological Trace Element Research|September 24, 1999
Influence of sodium selenite and selenomethionine on DNA/RNA synthesis and BaP binding to spleen lymphocytes in cultureM P Bansal, S Sood
International Journal of Andrology|July 27, 2007
Dietary selenium deficiency as well as excess supplementation induces multiple defects in mouse epididymal spermatozoa: understanding the role of selenium in male fertilitySonia Shalini, M P Bansal
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry|December 13, 2006
Inhibition of CDC2/Cyclin B1 in response to selenium-induced oxidative stress during spermatogenesis: potential role of Cdc25c and p21Naveen Kaushal, M P Bansal
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Journal of Biochemical and Molecular Toxicology|December 30, 2008
Diethyl maleate-induced oxidative stress leads to testicular germ cell apoptosis involving Bax and Bcl-2Sumiti Kalia, M P Bansal
Chemico-Biological Interactions|July 16, 2008
p53 is involved in inducing testicular apoptosis in mice by the altered redox status following tertiary butyl hydroperoxide treatmentSumiti Kalia, M P Bansal
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry|November 4, 2008
Regulation of apoptosis by Caspases under oxidative stress conditions in mice testicular cells: in vitro molecular mechanismSumiti Kalia, M P Bansal
Biological Trace Element Research|January 27, 2004
Effect of selenium-induced oxidative stress on the oxidation reduction system and reproductive ability of male miceParminder Kaur, M P Bansal
Biofactors (Oxford, England)|January 18, 2006
Role of selenium in regulation of spermatogenesis: involvement of activator protein 1Sonia Shalini, M P Bansal
Asian Journal of Andrology|July 27, 2004
Influence of selenium induced oxidative stress on spermatogenesis and lactate dehydrogenase-X in mice testisParminder Kaur, M P Bansal
Indian Journal of Experimental Biology|December 20, 2005
Selenium, a versatile trace element: current research implicationsM P Bansal, Parminder Kaur
Biological Trace Element Research|September 24, 1999
Influence of sodium selenite and selenomethionine on DNA/RNA synthesis and BaP binding to spleen lymphocytes in cultureM P Bansal, S Sood
International Journal of Andrology|July 27, 2007
Dietary selenium deficiency as well as excess supplementation induces multiple defects in mouse epididymal spermatozoa: understanding the role of selenium in male fertilitySonia Shalini, M P Bansal
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry|December 13, 2006
Inhibition of CDC2/Cyclin B1 in response to selenium-induced oxidative stress during spermatogenesis: potential role of Cdc25c and p21Naveen Kaushal, M P Bansal
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