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    Investigating mechanisms underlying astrocytic involvement in depressive-like behavior and antidepressant action 

    Virmani, Garima
    Major Depressive disorder (MDD) is a complex, multifactorial psychiatric illness which affects over 20% of the population worldwide. Despite its prevalence, our understanding of its pathophysiology is severely limited, ...

    Role of HCN Currents (Ih) in Epileptiform Activity in Subicular Neurons 

    Henry, Monica Alfred
    Subicular burst firing neurons are established as primary instigators of seizure onset and propagation in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy (TLE), a form of focal epilepsy that accounts for approximately 60% of all epilepsy cases in ...

    Elucidating the Role of Cyclic GMP in Diarrhoea and Intestinal Inflammation 

    Bose, Avipsa
    Cyclic guanosine 3’,5’-monophosphate (cGMP) performs a wide range of functions in various cell types and tissues. The cellular levels of cGMP are maintained by the enzymatic conversion of guanosine 5’-triphosphate (GTP) ...

    Transcriptional regulation of a microRNA encoding gene MIR319C during leaf development in Arabidopsis thaliana 

    Alanga, Naveen Shankar
    The evolutionarily conserved microRNA miR319 and its target transcription factors encoded by five CIN-TCPs (TCP2, 3, 4, 10 & 24) regulate leaf morphogenesis in Arabidopsis by triggering the division to differentiation ...

    Stop codon readthrough of NNAT mRNA and its role in neuronal differentiation 

    Pandit, Madhuparna
    Protein synthesis terminates at the first stop codon encountered by the ribosome. In stop codon readthrough, translation termination is suppressed, enabling the ribosomes to continue translation beyond the canonical stop ...

    A systems-level exploration of host responses across the disease spectrum of Tuberculosis and COVID-19 

    Banerjee, Ushashi
    The host immune system orchestrates a defense mechanism against any invading pathogen with a combination of many mechanisms including antibody production, T-cell response, and memory response. The manner and extent of host ...

    Investigating the role and regulation of Polypyrimidine tract binding protein (PTB) in isoform switching during muscle development in Drosophila melanogaster 

    Yadla, Shree Chaitranjali
    Muscles are an excellent system to dissect the development, physiology and evolution of cell heterogeneity and isoform switching. The vertebrate skeletal muscles are composed of heterogeneous muscle fibres. These fibres ...

    Structural and biochemical studies on mycobacterial Uracil-DNA glycosylase (Ung) and MutT1, key proteins involved in maintaining the genomic integrity in Mycobacteria 

    Raj, Prateek
    Maintaining genomic integrity is indispensable for the survival and propagation of an organism. Failure to do so can cause mutations involving structural and functional aberrations, leading to severe diseases. The causative ...

    Systems biology approach to dissect Salmonella-host interactions 

    Banerjee, Pip
    Systems understanding of the biological data is required to capture the complex biochemical information when a pathogen interacts with its host. Such interactions are dynamic and complex, especially because various components ...

    Isolation, structure elucidation and increasing anticancer efficacy of an anti-cancer secondary metabolite from a marine-derived endophytic fungus, Aspergillus species 

    Taritla, Sidhartha
    Cancer is the leading cause of mortality globally, contributing to ~10 million fatalities in 2020, or roughly one in every six deaths, according to global cancer statistics 2020. Around 50% of all small molecules approved ...
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