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Neha Jain

    Preservation Practices in India
    Love or Life Choices: Some Relations Are Different
    Management Ideas
    p21 Gene Expression in Mammalian Cells
    Poet's Pond Volume-II: In nature's poetic embrace
    Poet's Pond: Volume-I
    • 2020

      The book tries to explore the beauty of nature in its own way.Each of the poet here, tries to convey a unique message to the readers, taking into consideration a different aspect of its beauty. Let each poem touch your heart and speak out loud the today's need to stand together and conserve this natural beauty.

      Poet's Pond Volume-II: In nature's poetic embrace
    • 2020

      Poet's Pond: Volume-I

      • 68 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Neha Jain, an Indian poet born in 1993, explores themes of social, political, and current issues in her work. With a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Applications from Banasthali University, she has also served as the editor of her school magazine, 'Yatra.' Her poetry reflects her insights into contemporary matters, making her a compelling voice in modern literature. Readers can connect with her through various social media platforms and her blog for a deeper understanding of her artistic journey.

      Poet's Pond: Volume-I
    • 2019

      The story follows the evolving relationship between Vivan and Anubhuti, who transition from close friends during their college years to developing romantic feelings for each other. As they navigate the challenges of post-graduation life, their bond is tested, raising the question of whether they will be able to maintain their connection or ultimately lose each other.

      Love or Life Choices: Some Relations Are Different
    • 2018

      p21 Gene Expression in Mammalian Cells

      Status of P21 Gene Expression in Cultured Mammalian Cells after Treatment with Isocyanates

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Focusing on the molecular mechanisms of methyl isocyanate genotoxicity, the research investigates the impact on cell cycle regulatory proteins, particularly p21, in cultured mammalian cells. It explores how damage activates a cascade involving ATM, p53, and p21, leading to cell cycle arrest and potentially triggering DNA repair or apoptosis. Mutations in the p21 gene can disrupt these processes, contributing to cancer development. The study utilizes mouse cell lines MM55.K and NIH/3T3, employing various analytical techniques to assess p21 protein expression, all conducted under ethical guidelines.

      p21 Gene Expression in Mammalian Cells
    • 2018

      Effect of Synthetic Oxytocin on Neuroendocrine and Reproductive System

      Impact of synthetic oxytocin on Neuroendocrine, Endocrine and Reproductive system of female albino mice

      • 132 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The study investigates the toxicity of synthetic oxytocin (OT) on female mice, focusing on its various biological functions through different receptors. Thirty-six female mice were divided into control and treated groups, receiving intraperitoneal doses of OT or physiological saline. Over 30, 60, and 90 days, the research assessed body weight, estrus cycles, hematological and biochemical parameters, hormonal levels, and brain biogenic amines, alongside histopathological evaluations. The research adhered to ethical guidelines set by the Institutional Animals Ethics Committee in Bhopal, India.

      Effect of Synthetic Oxytocin on Neuroendocrine and Reproductive System
    • 2017

      Preservation Practices in India

      A case study of Jaisalmer

      • 132 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Focusing on the conservation of architectural heritage in India, this work investigates the roles of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and INTACH, analyzing their legal frameworks and mandates. The study delves into the Jaisalmer Fort conservation project, highlighting practical, social, and legal challenges faced by both agencies. It discusses enforcement issues and the need for administrative updates, while assessing the current state of conservation practices and exploring future opportunities amid evolving methodologies in heritage preservation.

      Preservation Practices in India
    • 2016

      Management Ideas

      • 100 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Motivational in nature, this book encourages readers to view the author as a personal friend guiding them toward action. It emphasizes transforming creativity, talent, and knowledge into success across various life aspects, including wealth and happiness. Beyond mere instruction, it inspires practical application of fundamental concepts, ultimately revealing the secrets to achieving lasting success and fulfilling personal desires.

      Management Ideas
    • 2012

      Acetylsalicylic Acid (Aspirin)

      • 68 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid, ASA) has been used as one of the most famous, cheap, easily available and widely used Non Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Drug (NSAID). Aspirin is used in versatile purpose such as, anti-inflammatory (in joint diseases), anti-platelets (in cardiovascular disease), analgesic and antipyretic. The aim of present investigation is to study the effect of oral administration of drug acetylsalicylic acid (ASA, aspirin) on female albino rat, Rattus norvegicus. The female rats (n=24) were allocated into 2 groups as control (n=12) and treated (n=12). The treated rats were given oral dose of aspirin 100 mg/ kg body weight for 15 days (n=6) and 30 days (n=6). The present investigation results suggest that the high doses of ASA, induced histopathological changes in liver, kidney and reproductive organs directly or indirectly through modulation of certain biochemical and enzymological activities. These effects are dose and duration dependent.

      Acetylsalicylic Acid (Aspirin)