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    Characterization of Thymocyte Subpopulations and Mechanistic Insights during Various Modes of Thymic Atrophy 

    Majumdar, Shamik
    T lymphocytes along with B lymphocytes constitute the adaptive immune system, which is critical for host defence. The progenitors of T cells arise in the bone marrow and the sequential development of T cells occurs in the ...

    Uncovering the Role of Mitochondrial Iron-sulfur (Fe-S) Cluster Biogenesis in Human Health and Disease 

    Saha, Prasenjit Prasad (2018-09-04)
    Mitochondrial dysfunction has been implicated for a wide range of human diseases. One of the major biosynthetic processes in human mitochondria is the biogenesis of Iron-Sulfur (Fe-S) clusters which primarily involves in ...

    Understanding the Sequence Dependence of NHEJ Mediated Double-strand Break Repair, and Identification of Novel DNA Ligase Inhibitors and their Potential Use as Cancer Therapeutics 

    Pandey, Monica
    Repair of DNA breaks is essential for maintenance of genomic integrity. DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are considered as the most harmful DNA lesions within the cells which if left unrepaired or are misrepaired, can lead ...

    Understanding the Biology of Heat Shock Protein 90 in Opportunistic Fungal Pathogens 

    Chatterjee, Sharanya
    Heat shock protein 90 is one of the most abundant and evolutionary conserved class of molecular chaperones present throughout the biological kingdom. It is a specialist chaperone as its function extends beyond protein ...

    Isolation, Structure Elucidation and Functional Characterization of a Novel Cytotoxic Secondary Metabolite Phomafuranone, 2-Hydroxy-2, 4-dimethyl-5-[-1-propen-1-yl]-3(2H)-furanone, from Phoma tropica an Endophytic Fungus Isolated from Mappia foetida. 

    Kashyap, Srishti
    Cancer has become the leading disease-related cause of death in the human population. For example, in the United States, cancer is the second leading cause of death behind cardiovascular disease, and it is projected that ...

    Computational and Experimental Approaches to Protein Design 

    Nagarajan, Deepesh
    Protein design is a rapidly maturing field, with the goal of designing proteins with customized structures and functions. A large number of protein structures are experimentally determined, which have facilitated an ...

    Anti-thrombotic Secondary Metabolites from Endophytic Fungi of Datura Metel and Cassia Fistula 

    Anantha Krishna, T H
    Blood coagulation is a process that occurs normally in an animal during bleeding, to prevent the loss of blood from the body and is assisted by two key players -blood platelets and coagulation factors particularly thrombin. ...

    Targeting RAD51C Pathological Mutants by Synthetic Lethality and Extended Functions of RAD51C/XRCC3 in Mitochondrial Genome Maintenance 

    Mishra, Anup
    To counteract the potentially calamitous effects of genomic instability in the form of double-strand breaks (DSBs), cells have evolved with two major mechanisms. First, DNA non¬homologous end joining (NHEJ) which requires ...

    Large-Scale Structural Analysis of Protein-ligand Interactions : Exploring New Paradigms in Anti-Tubercular Drug Discovery 

    Anand, Praveen (2018-08-13)
    BIOLOGICAL processes are governed through specific interactions of macromolecules. The three-dimensional structural information of the macromolecules is necessary to understand the basis of molecular recognition. A large ...

    Understanding the Mechanism of Homologous Recombination in Mycobacterium Tuberculosis : Exploring RecA as an Antibacterial Target and Characterization of Holliday Junction Resolvases 

    Nautiyal, Astha (2018-08-09)
    Homologous recombination (HR) is conserved across all three domains of life and is associated with a number of key biological processes. Over the years, numerous genetic, biochemical and structural studies have uncovered ...
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    AuthorAlok, Anshula (1)Anand, Praveen (1)Anantha Krishna, T H (1)Anujith Kumar, K V (1)Arun Nagaraj, V (1)Arvind, A (1)Bakshi, Rahul P (1)Bankapalli, Kondalarao (1)Banumathy, G (1)Beena, T K (1)... View MoreSubject
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