Mansi Saxena
University of Delhi
36 Papers
52 Citations
Mansi Saxena is an academic researcher from University of Delhi. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neutron & Excited state. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 32 publications. Previous affiliations of Mansi Saxena include Hindu College, University of Delhi & Indian Institute of Science.
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Papers
Channel coupling effects on the fusion excitation functions for Si 28 + Zr 90 , 94 in sub- and near-barrier regions
Sunil Kalkal,S.K. Mandal,N. Madhavan,E.V. Prasad,S. Verma,Akhil Jhingan,Rohit Sandal,S. Nath,J. Gehlot,B. R. Behera,Mansi Saxena,Savi Goyal,Davinder Siwal,R. B. Garg,U. D. Pramanik,Suresh Kumar,T. Varughese,K. S. Golda,S. Muralithar,A. K. Sinha,Rajeev Singh +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used the Coupled Channel formalism to theoretically explain the observed sub-barrier fusion cross-section enhancement, which could not be explained by coupling to inelastic states alone.
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PI3K/Akt regulates survival during differentiation of human macrophages by maintaining NF-κB-dependent expression of antiapoptotic Bcl-xL.
TL;DR: The results indicate that PI3K/Akt distinctively regulates survival of macrophages during and after differentiation and suggest new, potential therapeutic targets to modulate differentiation and survival of this cell type.
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Futuristic medical implants using bioresorbable materials and devices.
TL;DR: State-of-the-art advances in materials, fabrication techniques and clinical applications of bioresorbable implantable devices are reviewed, eliminating the need for retrieval operations in biomedical engineering.
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Optical spectroscopy-based imaging techniques for the diagnosis of breast cancer: A novel approach
Uttam M. Pal,Mansi Saxena,G. K. Anil Vishnu,Darshan Parsana,B. S. R. Sarvani,Manoj M. Varma,Mahesh Jayachandra,Vishnu Kurpad,Deb Baruah,Gayatri Gogoi,Jayant S. Vaidya,Hardik J. Pandya +11 more
TL;DR: There have been substantial advancements in optical spectroscopy-based imaging techniques in recent years as mentioned in this paper, and these developments can potentially herald a transformational change in the diagnostic path of medical imaging.
Relationship between and effect of inelastic excitations and transfer channels on sub-barrier fusion enhancement
Khushboo,S. K. Mandal,S. Nath,N. Madhavan,J. Gehlot,A. Jhingan,Neeraj Kumar,Tathagata Banerjee,Gurpreet Kaur,K. Rojeeta Devi,A. Banerjee,Neelam,T. Varughese,Davinder Siwal,Davinder Siwal,R. B. Garg,Ish Mukul,Mansi Saxena,S. Verma,S. Kumar,B. R. Behera,P. Verma +21 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of colliding nuclei structure and the transfer channel on enhancement of sub-barrier fusion cross sections were explored, and the effect of multineutron transfer channels was observed to be significant for fusion, especially for those systems where interacting nuclei are less deformed or spherical.
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