S. Unnikrishnan Source Confirmed

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University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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9 h-index 31 pubs 500 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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S. Unnikrishnan's research interests span diverse areas, as evidenced by recent publications in fields such as targeted protein degradation for oncology therapies, analytical methods for food additive detection, and the investigation of presynaptic dysfunction in neurological disorders. Other studies have focused on the impact of biochar on insect herbivores and the effects of cold plasma seed treatments on plant growth and herbivore resistance. With an h-index of 9 and over 500 citations across 31 publications, Unnikrishnan collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including Md Mahfuzur Rahman, Nikitha Modupalli, and Deepak Dilip.

Unnikrishnan's work explores the intersection of molecular biology, pharmacology, and agricultural science. The investigation into PROTACs and targeted protein degradation highlights a focus on cancer treatment mechanisms. Concurrently, research into analytical methods for confectioneries and the use of biochar and cold plasma in agriculture suggests an interest in food science and sustainable agricultural practices. The study on MUNC18-1 related presynaptic dysfunction points towards neuroscience research.

Metrics

  • h-index: 9
  • Publications: 31
  • Citations: 500

Selected Publications

  • Biochar Suppresses Growth, Pupation and Eclosion Success of a Specialist (<i>Manduca sexta</i>) and a Generalist (<i>Spodoptera frugiperda</i>) Insect Herbivore (2025) DOI
  • Optimized atmospheric air cold plasma seed treatments differentially enhance plant growth and herbivore resistance in soybean (Glycine max) and sorghum-sudangrass (Sorghum x drummondii) (2025) DOI

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