DSpace at Bose Institute: Recent submissions
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Teacher takes on Everest
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Central Council For Research In SIDDHA
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Presidency : praktonir daan 25 lokko
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Discovering organelles
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Close look at a distant fireball
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The Bcl-2 transgene protects T cells from renal cell carcinoma-mediated apoptosis
(AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH, 2003-08-15)Purpose: Tumors induce T-cell apoptosis as a mechanism. of inhibiting antitumor immunity. Using coculture experiments, it has been shown that tumor lines stimulate T-cell apoptosis by a pathway involving a mitochondrial ... -
Alterations in air-sac and skeleton of triploid Heteropneustes fossilis
(BLACKWELL PUBLISHING LTD, 2004-01)Triploid stinging catfish Heteropneustes fossilis, when produced by cold shock, showed abnormalities in their air-sacs and skeletons. -
Putative L-triiodothyronine receptors in the liver nuclei of mature tropical toad, Bufo melanostictus
(VERLAG Z NATURFORSCH, 2004-01)Thyroid hormones exert a major role in growth and differentiation of almost all types of tissues in animals, particularly in amphibian metamorphosis, through its specific nuclear receptor activation followed by gene ... -
Small cationic protein from a marine turtle has beta-defensin-like fold and antibacterial and antiviral activity
(WILEY-LISS, 2006-08-01)Egg white of marine turtle Caretta caretta contains a small cationic protein but lacks lysozyme. The protein was sequenced by a combination of sequential Edman degradation, carboxypeptidase digestion, nuclear magnetic ... -
Stimulation of AChE activity in relation to changes in electron microscopic structure of adult rat cerebrocortical synaptosomes pretreated with 3-5-3 '-triiodo-L-thyronine
(LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS, 2003-08-06)Triiodothyronine (T-3) stimulated AChE activity in depolarization-induced intact synaptosomes (isolated from adult rat cerebral cortex) suspended in calcium-supplemented choline chloride buffer in a time-dependent manner ... -
Structural features of a cold-adapted Alaskan bacterial lipase
(ADENINE, 2007-04)The three dimensional model of cold-adapted Alaskan psychrotroph Pseudomonas species (Strain B11-1) lipase has been constructed by homology modeling based on the crystal structure of acetyl esterase from Rhodococcus species ... -
Structural Identification of the interactions of SoxA and SoxX during the oxidation of sulfur anions via the novel global sulfur oxidizing (Sox) operon
(Academic Journals, 2010)In this study, we have tried to elucidate the structural basis of the involvements of SoxA and SoxX in the binding and in electron transport during oxidation of sulfur anions via the novel global sulfur oxidation cycle. ... -
Paramagnetic viral nanoparticles as potential high-relaxivity magnetic resonance contrast agents
(JOHN WILEY, 2005-10)In order to compensate for the inherent high threshold of detectability of MR contrast agents, there has been an active interest in the development of paramagnetic nanoparticles incorporating high payloads of Gd3+ with ... -
Development of Yellow Mosaic Virus (YMV) resistance linked DNA marker in Vigna mungo from populations segregating for YMV-reaction
(KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL, 2004-11)Yellow mosaic virus, YMV, causes one of the most severe of biotic stresses in Vignas, an important group of pulse crops. The viral disease is transmitted through the white fly, Bemicia tabaci, and the yield of the plants ... -
The mannitol cycle in Pleurotus ostreatus (Florida)
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2004-07-15)In mushroom, presence of the mannitol cycle has not been reported so far although the polyol is supposed to be generated by the reduction of fructose by mannitol dehydrogenase. This study submits evidence for the presence ... -
Identification of shared allergenic components from four common and dominant pollen taxa of Arecaceae
(CURRENT SCIENCE ASSN, 2004-06-10)The Arecaceae (palm) family is predominantly distributed in the tropics and subtropics. Areca catechu (betel nut), Borassus flabellifer (fan palm), Cocos nucifera (coconut) and Phoenix sylvestris (date sugar palm) are ... -
Cloning, expression, purification, and characterization of Vibrio cholerae transcriptional activator, HlyU
(ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE, 2006-07)The HlyU from Vibrio cholerae, involved in the transcriptional regulation of haemolysin genes, plays an important role in the regulation of virulence gene expression. We have cloned, over-expressed and purified HlyU from ... -
Molecular profiling and development of DNA marker associated with drought tolerance in tea clones growing in Darjeeling
(CURRENT SCIENCE ASSN, 2004-07-10)Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (AFLP) fingerprints were developed for 29 Darjeeling-grown tea clones. AFLP diversity estimates based on Jaccard's coefficient allowed separation of the 29 clones into three clusters. ... -
Spermidine treatment to rice seedlings recovers salinity stress-induced damage of plasma membrane and PM-bound H+-ATPase in salt-tolerant and salt-sensitive rice cultivars
(ELSEVIER SCI IRELAND LTD, 2005-03)Due to their polycationic nature, Spermidine (Spd(3+)) and Spermine (SPM4+) are known to interact with polyanionic compounds, e.g. negatively charged head group of phospholipid membrane components, thereby stabilizing ... -
An insight into the molecular basis of salt tolerance of L-myo-inositol 1-P synthase (PcINO1) from Porteresia coarctata (Roxb.) Tateoka, a halophytic wild rice
(AMER SOC PLANT BIOLOGISTS, 2006-04)The molecular basis of salt tolerance of L myo-inositol 1-P synthase (MIPS; EC 5.5.1.4) from Porteresia coarctata (Roxb.) Tateoka (PcINO1, AF412340) earlier reported from this laboratory, has been analyzed by in vitro ...
