Isha Kalra
Miami University
H-index: 7
North America-United States
Top articles of Isha Kalra
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Sentinel protist taxa of the McMurdo Dry Valley lakes, Antarctica: a review | Rachael M Morgan-Kiss Devon Popson Rochelle Pereira Jenna Dolhi-Binder Amber Teufel | 2024/3/5 | |
High salt-induced PSI-supercomplex is associated with high CEF and attenuation of state transitions | Photosynthesis Research | Isha Kalra Xin Wang Ru Zhang Rachael Morgan-Kiss | 2023/9 |
Cyclic electron flow (CEF) and ascorbate pathway activity provide constitutive photoprotection for the photopsychrophile, Chlamydomonas sp. UWO 241 (renamed Chlamydomonas priscuii) | Photosynthesis research | Sarah Stahl-Rommel Isha Kalra Susanna D’Silva Mark M Hahn Devon Popson | 2022/3/1 |
Photosynthetic adaptation to polar life: Energy balance, photoprotection and genetic redundancy | Norman PA Hüner David R Smith Marina Cvetkovska Xi Zhang Alexander G Ivanov | 2022/1/1 | |
Antarctic lake phytoplankton and bacteria from near‐surface waters exhibit high sensitivity to climate‐driven disturbance | Environmental Microbiology | Shasten Sherwell Isha Kalra Wei Li Diane M McKnight John C Priscu | 2022/12 |
Role of Cyclic Electron Flow (CEF) and Photosystem I (PSI) Supercomplex Formation During Acclimation to Long-Term Salinity Stress in Green Algae: A Comparative Study | Isha Kalra | 2021 | |
A generalized computational framework to streamline thermodynamics and kinetics analysis of metabolic pathways | Metabolic engineering | Chao Wu Huaiguang Jiang Isha Kalra Xin Wang Melissa Cano | 2020/1/1 |
Chlamydomonas sp. UWO 241 Exhibits High Cyclic Electron Flow and Rewired Metabolism under High Salinity | Plant Physiology | Isha Kalra Xin Wang Marina Cvetkovska Jooyeon Jeong William McHargue | 2020/6/1 |
Glycogen metabolism supports photosynthesis start through the oxidative pentose phosphate pathway in cyanobacteria | Plant physiology | Shrameeta Shinde Xiaohui Zhang Sonali P Singapuri Isha Kalra Xianhua Liu | 2020/1/1 |