Balakrishna Pillay

Balakrishna Pillay

University of KwaZulu-Natal

H-index: 33

Africa-South Africa

About Balakrishna Pillay

Balakrishna Pillay, With an exceptional h-index of 33 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of KwaZulu-Natal, specializes in the field of Biotechnology, Microbiology, Wastewater, Biosensors, Xylanases.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

M. tuberculosis curli pili (MTP) facilitates a reduction of microbicidal activity of infected THP-1 macrophages during early stages of infection

Vascular Society of southern Africa (VASSA) 2020 clinical practice guidelines on the management of peripheral arterial disease

M. tuberculosis curli pili (MTP) is associated with alterations in carbon, fatty acid and amino acid metabolism in a THP-1 macrophage infection model

Genome sequence and metabolic analysis revealed the catabolic pathways for the degradation of 1, 2-dichloroethane and other related Xenobiotics in Ancylobacter aquaticus strain UV5

Effects of soluble starch synthase genes on eating and cooking quality in semi waxy japonica rice with Wxmp

Mycobacterium tuberculosis curli pili (MTP) is associated with significant host metabolic pathways in an A549 epithelial cell infection model and contributes to the …

Mycobacterium tuberculosis curli pili (MTP) deficiency is associated with alterations in cell wall biogenesis, fatty acid metabolism and amino acid synthesis

Infection of pulmonary epithelial cells by clinical strains of M. tuberculosis induces alternate splicing events

Balakrishna Pillay Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

3365

Citations(since 2020)

1504

Cited By

2605

hIndex(all)

33

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

52

i10Index(since 2020)

32

Email

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University of KwaZulu-Natal

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Balakrishna Pillay Skills & Research Interests

Biotechnology

Microbiology

Wastewater

Biosensors

Xylanases

Top articles of Balakrishna Pillay

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

M. tuberculosis curli pili (MTP) facilitates a reduction of microbicidal activity of infected THP-1 macrophages during early stages of infection

Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases

Shinese Ashokcoomar

Kajal Soulakshana Reedoy

Derylize Beukes

Mari van Reenen

Balakrishna Pillay

...

2022/11/1

Vascular Society of southern Africa (VASSA) 2020 clinical practice guidelines on the management of peripheral arterial disease

South African Medical Journal

NG Naidoo

B Pillay

DA Le Roux

2022/8/25

M. tuberculosis curli pili (MTP) is associated with alterations in carbon, fatty acid and amino acid metabolism in a THP-1 macrophage infection model

Microbial Pathogenesis

Shinese Ashokcoomar

Derylize Beukes

Mari van Reenen

Balakrishna Pillay

Manormoney Pillay

2021/5/1

Genome sequence and metabolic analysis revealed the catabolic pathways for the degradation of 1, 2-dichloroethane and other related Xenobiotics in Ancylobacter aquaticus strain UV5

Gene Reports

Ajit Kumar

Balakrishna Pillay

Ademola O Olaniran

2020/12/1

Effects of soluble starch synthase genes on eating and cooking quality in semi waxy japonica rice with Wxmp

Shu Yao

Yadong Zhang

Yanqing Liu

Chunfang Zhao

Lihui Zhou

...

2020/12

Mycobacterium tuberculosis curli pili (MTP) is associated with significant host metabolic pathways in an A549 epithelial cell infection model and contributes to the …

Metabolomics

KS Reedoy

DT Loots

D Beukes

M van Reenen

B Pillay

...

2020/11

Mycobacterium tuberculosis curli pili (MTP) deficiency is associated with alterations in cell wall biogenesis, fatty acid metabolism and amino acid synthesis

Metabolomics

S Ashokcoomar

KS Reedoy

S Senzani

DT Loots

D Beukes

...

2020/9

Infection of pulmonary epithelial cells by clinical strains of M. tuberculosis induces alternate splicing events

Gene

NE Mvubu

B Pillay

M Pillay

2020/8/5

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