DSpace at Bose Institute: Recent submissions
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Faculty Publication List : Dept. of Bioinformatics, 2008-09
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Faculty Publication List : Dept. of Bioinformatics, 2009-10
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Faculty Publication List : Dept. of Bioinformatics, 2010-11
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Faculty Publication List : Dept. of Biochemistry, 2007-08
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Faculty Publication List : Dept. of Biochemistry, 2008-09
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Faculty Publication List : Dept. of Biochemistry, 2009-10
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Quark Nuggets as Baryonic Dark Matter
(IOP Publishing, 1999-03-10)The cosmic first-order phase transition from quarks to hadrons, occurring a few microseconds after the big bang, would lead to the formation of quark nuggets which would be stable on a cosmological timescale if the associated ... -
ρ-mass modification in 3He: Signal of restoration of chiral symmetry or test for nuclear matter models?
(American Physical Society, 1999-06-16)Two recent experiments have demonstrated that the effective ρ-mass in nuclear medium, as extracted from the 3He(γ,π+π-) reaction, is substantially reduced. This has been advocated as an indication of partial restoration ... -
The Chandrasekhar limit for quark stars
(IOP Publishing, 2000-01)The Chandrasekhar limit for quark stars is evaluated from simple energy balance relations, as proposed by Landau for white dwarfs or neutron stars. It has been found that the limit for quark stars depends on, in addition ... -
Faculty Publication List : Dept. of Biochemistry, 2010-11
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The Cosmic QCD Phase Transition, Quasi-baryonic Dark Matter and Massive Compact Halo Objects
(arXiv.org, 2002-06-20)We propose that the cold dark matter (CDM) is composed entirely of quark matter, arising from a cosmic quark-hadron transition. We denote this phase as "quasibaryonic", distinct from the usual baryons. We show that compact ... -
Relics of the cosmological QCD phase transition
(American Physical Society, 2000-03-16)The abundance and size distribution of quark nuggets (QN’s), formed a few microseconds after the big bang due to a first-order QCD phase transition in the early universe, has been estimated. It appears that stable QN’s ... -
Strange Quark Matter in Cosmic Ray Flux and Exotic Events
(Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2000-11-01)There have been several reports of exotic nuclear fragments, with highly unusual charge to mass ratio, in cosmic ray experiments. Although there exist experimental uncertainties which make them, at best, only candidate ... -
Protein kinase catalytic subunit (PKAcat) from bovine lens: purification, characterization and phosphorylation of lens crystallins
(Springer US, 2007-10-01)The purification and functional characterization of protein kinase A catalytic subunit (PKAcat) from bovine lens cytosol has been described. Purification to homogeneity has been achieved by using 100 kDa cut-off membrane ... -
Systems biology beyond degree, hubs and scale-free networks: the case for multiple metrics in complex networks
(Springer, 2012-06-01)Modeling and topological analysis of networks in biological and other complex systems, must venture beyond the limited consideration of very few network metrics like degree, betweenness or assortativity. A proper identification ... -
Efficient scheduling using complex networks
(arXiv.org, 2012-06-03)We consider the problem of efficiently scheduling the production of goods for a model steel man- ufacturing company. We propose a new approach for solving this classic problem, using techniques from the statistical physics ... -
Protein complex forming ability is favored over the features of interacting partners in determining the evolutionary rates of proteins in the yeast protein-protein interaction networks
(BioMed Central Ltd, 2010-11-12)Background: Evolutionary rates of proteins in a protein-protein interaction network are primarily governed by the protein connectivity and/or expression level. A recent study revealed the importance of the features of ... -
Understanding the Effect of Secondary Structures and Aggregation on Human Protein Folding Class Evolution
(Springer, 2010-07-01)Using several model organisms it has been shown earlier that protein designability is related to contact density or fraction of buried residues and influence protein evolutionary rates dramatically. Here, using Homo ... -
Exploring the differences in evolutionary rates between monogenic and polygenic disease genes in human.
(Oxford University Press, 2010-04)Comparative analyses on disease and nondisease (ND) genes have greatly facilitated the understanding of human diseases. However, most studies have grouped all the disease genes together and have performed comparative ... -
Can Cosmic Strangelets Reach the Earth?
(The American Physical Society, 2000-08-14)he mechanism for the propagation of strangelets with low baryon number through the atmosphere of the Earth has been explored. It has been shown that, under suitable initial conditions, such strangelets may indeed reach ...
