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ADVT. No.: TU/01/2013
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Advt No.BI/NON-ACA/46/2012-13
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Delhi between the covers
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BI-Annual Report-2003-2004-Content Page
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Failure in peripheral immuno-surveillance due to thymic atrophy: Importance of thymocyte maturation and apoptosis in adult tumor-bearer(M-T-2005)
(PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2005-10-07)Tumor-induced immunosuppression often leads to failure in cancer therapy. Here, in an attempt to understand the course of tumor-dependent immunosuppression in young adult murine model, we found that in Ehrlich's ascites ... -
Metal binding to cowpea chlorotic mottle virus using terbium(III) fluorescence (M-T-2003-04)
(SPRINGER-VERLAG, 2003-09)Metals are thought to play a role in the structure of many viruses. The crystal structure of the T=3 icosahedral cowpea chlorotic mottle virus (CCMV) suggests the presence of 180 unique metal-binding sites in the assembled ... -
Antimicrotubular drugs binding to vinca domain of tubulin
(KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL, 2003-11)Studies on vinca domain binding drugs were done in great details by a number of workers as it is recognized as a potential target for anticancer drug development. Their structures, properties, mode of action, success and ... -
Homology modeling of allergenic cyclophilins: IgE-binding site and structural basis of cross-reactivity
(ACADEMIC PRESS, 2003-07-25)Cross-reactivity among allergens is of considerable scientific as well as clinical interest. Proteins belonging to the allergenic cyclophilin family share a high degree of sequence homology and are cross-reactive. Until ... -
Synonymous Codon Usage in Lactococcus lactis: Mutational Bias Versus Translational Selection
(ADENINE PRESS, 2004-02)In this study codon usage bias of all experimentally known genes of Lactococcus lactis has been analyzed. Since Lactococcus lactis is an AT rich organism, it is expected to occur A and/or T at the third position of codons ... -
Faculty Publication List : Dept. of Biochemistry, 2003-04
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Ultraviolet-visible-near infrared and mid-Fourier transform infrared spectroscopic studies of intermolecular interaction in cholesteryl oleyl carbonate in mesophases
(AMER INST PHYSICS, 2006-03-28)Ultraviolet-visible-near infrared (UV-Vis-NIR) and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic studies are presented of molecular association between like molecules of cholesteryl oleyl carbonate, each containing ... -
Dipole-induced chiral smectic-C phase in a eutectic mixture of cholesterol esters
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2005-07-20)Both cholesteryl oleate (CO) and cholesteryl oleyl carbonate (COC) are thermotropic mesogens with a general cooling phase sequence: isotropic cholesteric -> smectic crystal. They are almost identical with respect to molecular ... -
Protective effect of a 43 kD protein from the leaves of the herb, cajanus indicus L on chloroform induced hepatic-disorder
(SPRINGER SINGAPORE PTE LTD, 2006-03-31)Cajanus indicus is a herb with medicinal properties and is traditionally used to treat various forms of liver disorders. Present study aimed to evaluate the effect of a 43 kD protein isolated from the leaves of this herb ... -
Homology modeling of a transcriptional regulator SoxR of the lithotrophic sulfur oxidation (Sox) operon in alpha-proteobacteria
(ADENINE PRESS, 2005-04)Microbial oxidation of reduced inorganic sulfur compounds in the environment is one of the major reactions of the global sulfur cycle mediated by phylogenetically diverse prokaryotes. The sulfur oxidizing gene cluster (sox) ... -
Fluorescence quenching methods to study protein-nucleic acid interactions
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Phylogenetically diverse new sulfur chemolithotrophs of alpha-proteobacteria isolated from Indian soils
(SPRINGER-VERLAG, 2004-06)Five facultative sulfur chemolithotrophs were isolated from soils to study the diversity of sulfur lithotrophy. Phenotypic characteristics, including sulfur lithotrophic properties and chemotaxonomic features of the isolates, ... -
Curative role of the aqueous extract of the herb, Phyllanthus niruri, against nimesulide induced oxidative stress in murine liver
(Elsevier B.V., 2005-10-01)The present study was conducted to evaluate whether the aqueous extract of the herb, Phyllanthus niruri (PN) can effectively cure liver from nimesulide (NIM) induced oxidative stress in vivo. In our experiments, we have ... -
Purification, substrate specificity, and N-terminal amino acid sequence analysis of a beta-lactamase-free penicillin amidase from Alcaligenes sp.
(SPRINGER, 2004-08)A β-lactamase-free penicillin amidase from Alcaligenes sp. active against various β-lactams was purified to homogeneity. The enzyme can hydrolyze penicillin G to 6-amino penicillanic acid (6-APA) and furnish penicillin G ... -
Characterization and functional significance of myotrophin: A gene with multiple transcripts
(ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD, 2005-06-20)The underlying mechanism for the development of cardiac hypertrophy that advances to heart failure is not known. Many factors have been implied to play a role in this process. Among others, we have isolated and identified ... -
Monomer and dimer of Chandipura virus unphosphorylated P-protein binds leader RNA differently: Implications for viral RNA synthesis
(ACADEMIC PRESS, 2004-06-18)Interaction of the leader RNA with the unphosphorylated P-protein has been proposed to play a key role in the transcription-replication transition of Chandipura virus, a model rhabdovirus. Electrophoretic mobility shift ...
