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Anti-thrombotic Secondary Metabolites from Endophytic Fungi of Datura Metel and Cassia Fistula
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. ... -
Antibodies specific to a deoxyribomononucleotide (dpT) and a deoxyribodinucleotide (dpTpA)
Thi,s t h e s i s dea ls w it h the s p e c i f i c i t y a n a l y s i s , a f f i n i t y c h r o m a t o g r a p h i c p u r i f i c a t i o n and a p p l i c a t i o n s of h a p t e n s p e c i f i c a n t i b o d i ... -
Antibodies specific to deoxyribomono-, DI- And trinucleotides : sequence dependent binding to dsDNA
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Antibodies to guanosine 5'-phosphate and guanosine : Specificities, Purification and Applications.
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Antifungal antibiotics by actinomycetes formation of champamycin - B By Streptomyces Champavatii
Presently, the chemotherapeutic treatment of the widely prevalent fungal infections in humans, animals and plants is far from satisfactory and is in marked contrast to that of bacterial diseases which are controlled successfully ... -
Antigenic Determinants Of Chicken Riboflavin Carrier Protein: Structural And Functional Aspects
(Indian Institute of Science, 2005-09-01)Investigations detailed in this thesis constitute a part of the continuing programme of research undertaken in our laboratory on the riboflavin carrier protein (RCP) with particular reference to identification and synthesis ... -
Arabidopsis Serine/Threonine/Tyrosine Protein Kinase : Implications in Growth And DEvelopment
(2018-07-19)Protein phosphorylation is a key cellular regulatory mechanism. Phosphorylation can either activate or inhibit the function of a particular protein. Activation of protein kinases has been implicated in response to light, ... -
Bacterial transformation of nitroaromatic compounds and its implicatins in detoxification
Nitroaromatic compounds form a major group of environmental pollutants because of their high toxicity, widespread use, and recalcitrance to microbial degradation. The studies incorporated in this thesis aimed at understanding ... -
Biochemical and Functional Characterization of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Nucleoid-Associated Proteins H-NS and mIHF
(2018-08-11)Bacteria lack nucleus and any other membrane-bound organelles. Hence all the cellular components, including proteins, DNA, RNA and other components are located within the cytoplasm. The region of the cell which encompasses ... -
Biochemical and physiolocical effects of methyl isocyanate in mammals
Methyl isocyanate (MIC) is the major culprit in the Bhopal gas tragedy, which occurred due to the release of a poisonous cloud from the Union Carbide pesticide plant into the atmosphere over Bhopal on the night of December ... -
Biochemical Characterization Of An Acid-Adaptive Type III DNA Methyltransferase From Helicobacter Pylori 26695 And Its Biological Significance
(2014-12-15)Enzyme DNA methylation is an important biochemical process that imprints DNA with additional information. DNA methylation is catalyzed by S-adenosyl-L-methionine (AdoMet)-dependent methyltraferases (MTases). Prokaryotic ... -
Biochemical Characterization Of Heat Shock Protein 90 From Plasmodium Falciparum
(2013-06-07)Molecular chaperones are a group of proteins which maintain cellular homeostasis by assisting de novo protein folding and their refolding to native state after destabilization due to external stress. They are also known ...

