DSpace at Bose Institute: Recent submissions
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Studies on lethal interaction of the bacteriophage lambda replication gene P with its host : escherichia coli
(Bose Institute, Kolkata, 1997) -
Studies of the lethal interaction of replication gene p with its host Escheichia coli
(Bose Institute, Kolkata, 2003) -
Genetic studies of the temperate Mycobacteriophage L1
(Bose Institute, Kolkata, 1996) -
Studies on a CIS-and a TRANS-specific gene regulatory element of the temperate Mycobacteriophage L1.
(Bose Institute, Kolkata, 2000) -
Studies on the control of DNA replication of temperate mycobacteriophage L1.
(Bose Institute, Kolkata, 1995) -
Studies on natural products
(Bose Institute, Kolkata, 1980) -
Studies on Enzymatic synthesis of inositol Polyphosphates
(Bose Institute, Kolkata, 1979) -
Studies on a mutant of Bacteriophage Lambda which shows host killing in absence of N gane function.
(Bose Institute, Kolkata, 1986) -
Studies on Biochemical Interaction of Antimitotic Drugs to Tubulin.
(Bose Institute, Kolkata, 1980) -
Cloning of tubulin genes of vigna radiata(mung bean) and studies of their expression during germination.
(Bose Institute, Kolkata, 1987) -
Studies on cat-fish (Heteropneusles fossilis) hepatic metallothionein
(Bose Institute, Kolkata, 1987) -
Spectroscopic studies on structure function relationship of tubulin and role of its carboxy-termini
(Bose Institute, Kolkata, 2002) -
Studies on the chaperone like activity of tubulin
(Bose Institute, Kolkata, 2003) -
Interaction of colchicine and its fluorescent analogues with tubulin.
(Bose Institute, Kolkata, 1993) -
Studies on the interaction of Colchicine and its Structural analogues with Tubulinmicrotubule system.
(Bose Institute, Kolkata, 1986) -
Spectroscopic studies on conformations of goat brain tubulin in different solution conditions.
(Bose Institute, Kolkata, 1997) -
Tubulin-antimiotic drugs interactions : a mechanistic study
(Bose Institute, Kolkata, 2004) -
Structural studies on tubulin: ligand binding and conformations.
(Bose Institute, Kolkata, 1999)
