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      • Role of Lysyl oxidase in TGF-beta-induced Fibroblast Activation and Cancer-Associated Fibroblast-mediated Breast Cancer Progression 

        Gandhi, Armin
        Cancer-associated Fibroblasts (CAFs) are a dominant cell type of the breast cancer microenvironment and are proposed to be involved in metastatic progression. TGF-β has been reported to influence fibroblast to myofibroblast ...
      • Roles of Drosophila Beadex and CG9650 in the development and functioning of the larval neuromuscular junctions 

        Chitre, Kripa
        In eukaryotes, all voluntary and involuntary actions like, cognition, learning & memory, voluntary movements, feeding, etc., are coordinated by the employment of neuronal circuitry that transmits the signal from the ...
      • Rv0805, a novel regulator of central carbon metabolism and cell envelope properties in mycobacteria 

        Biswas, Priyanka
        Metabolic flexibility is one of the key factors that underpin mycobacterial physiology and pathogenesis. During infection, mycobacteria shift towards utilising host-derived fatty acids, lipids, cholesterol and cholesterol-esters. ...
      • Spatio-Temporal Control Of Drosophila Indirect Flight Muscle Development And Maintenance By The Transcription Factor Erect Wing 

        Rai, Mamta (2016-04-27)
        Muscle development involves concerted action of a repertoire of mechanisms governing myoblast proliferation, migration, fusion and differentiation. Subsequently, there are cellular events administrating proper muscle ...
      • Spatio-temporal Regulation of GPCR mediated MAPK Transactivation in Living Cells 

        Jain, Ruchi
        Signal transduction is a mode of cellular communication essential for an organism’s sustenance and survival. Cell communication in higher organisms is largely executed by two classes of cell surface receptors i.e. G-protein ...
      • Spermatogenomics : Correlating Testicular Gene Expression to Human Male Infertility 

        Baksi, Arka (2018-06-13)
        Spermatogenesis is a complex and coordinated process of formation of sperms from the precursor spermatogonia, occurring inside the unique environment existing in the seminiferous epithelium. This process of development, ...
      • Stress Signaling In Development And Carcinogenesis : Role Of AMP-Activated Protein Kinase 

        Kumar, Hindupur Sravanth (2013-08-05)
        Rapidly growing tumor cells outgrow their blood supply resulting in a microenvironment with reduced oxygen and nutrients. Using an in vitro transformation model we found that cancer cells expressing the SV40 ST antigen ...
      • Studies on differentiation of mouse GS-2 ES-cells to pancreatic β-islet-like cells and their functional maturation status 

        Khand, Bishnu
        Embryonic stem cells (ES-cells) are an excellent source for generating insulin-producing β-islet cells for potential use in the management of diabetes mellitus. Although many protocols have been developed to promote the ...
      • Studies On Embryonic Stem Cells From Enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein Transgenic Mice : Induction Of Cardiomyocyte Differentiation 

        Singh, Gurbind (2013-07-17)
        Genesis of life begins with the fusion of female and male haploid gametes through a process of fertilization leading to the formation of a diploid cell, the zygote. This undergoes successive cleavage divisions forming 2-, ...
      • Studies On Growth And Development Of The Ovarian Dominant Follicle In Monovulatory Species : Analysis Of Transcriptional Changes And Factors Influencing Periovulatory Events 

        Rao, Jyotsna U (2010-10-28)
        In response to LH surge, the selected dominant follicle undergoes a series of complex events viz., meiotic maturation of the oocyte, terminal differentiation of follicular cells, cumulus expansion and follicular rupture ...
      • Studies On Intracrine Regulators Of Ovarian Function : Examination Of Progesterone Action On Structure And Function Of Corpus Luteum In The Monkey 

        Suresh, P S (2011-08-09)
        The control of reproductive cycles in higher primates is largely dependent on negative and positive feedback mechanisms by both steroidal and non-steroidal substances of the ovaries which regulate the function of ...
      • Studies On Molecular Analysis Of Capacitation Associated Protein Tyrosine Phosphorylation In Hamster Spermatozoa 

        Dasari, Santosh Kumar (2014-04-07)
        In mammals, freshly ejaculated spermatozoa do not possess the ability to fertilize a mature oocyte. They acquire fertilization competence upon residing for a period of time in the female reproductive tract. The physiological ...
      • Studies on Regulation of Rat Corpus Luteum Function by Prolactin And Luteinizing Hormone 

        John, Miya (2018-07-25)
        The corpus luteum (CL) is a transient endocrine structure formed from the remnants of an ovulated follicle with the primary purpose of producing progesterone (P4), a hormone vital for the establishment and maintenance of ...
      • Studies on the Evolution of Aromatic Beta-Glucoside Catabolic Systems under Different Stress Conditions in Escherichia coli 

        Zangoui Nejad Chahkootahi, Parisa (2017-11-22)
        The genetic systems involved in the utilisation of aromatic β-glucosides in E. coli consist of the bgl, asc, and chb operons and the locus bglA encoding phospho-β-glucosidase A. The bgl and asc operons are known as cryptic ...
      • Studies On The Expression Of The bgl Operon Of Escherichia Coli In Stationary Phase 

        Madan, Ranjna (2010-03-19)
        The bgl operon of Escherichia coli, involved in the uptake and utilization of aromatic β-glucosides salicin and arbutin, is maintained in a silent state in the wild type organism by the presence of structural elements in ...
      • Studies On The Phenomenon Of Blastocyst Hatching: Role Of Cysteine Proteases 

        Garimella, Sireesha V (2007-11-16)
        The mammalian embryo is encased in a glycoproteinaceous covering, the zona pellucida (ZP/zona) during preimplantation development. Prior to implantation into the recipient maternal endometrium, the blastocyst has to hatch ...
      • A study of extracellular matrix dynamics in epithelial cancer progression with a special focus on ovarian cancer spheroidogenesis 

        Langthasa, Jimpi
        Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is one of the most debilitating gynecological cancers in women worldwide due to its insidious symptoms. The predominant subtype of ovarian cancer: high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSOC), ...
      • A Study Of The Roles Played By The Trishanku Gene In The Morphogenesis Of Dictyostelium Discoideum 

        Mujumdar, Nameeta (2011-02-22)
        A hallmark feature of Dictyostelium development is the establishment and maintenance of precise cell-type proportions. In the case of D. discoideum, roughly 20% of the cells that aggregate form the stalk while the remaining ...
      • Systemic Profiling of Two Component Signaling Networks in Mycobacterium Tuberculosis 

        Agrawal, Ruchi (2018-05-23)
        Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative organism of the disease tuberculosis (TB) in humans, leads to nearly two million deaths each year. This versatile pathogen can exist in highly distinct physiological states such ...
      • Targeting Gonadotropins to the Dendritic Cells : A Novel Strategy for Animal Immunocontraceptive Vaccine 

        Sinha, Shakun (2018-05-09)
        Contraception through a vaccine has been a very attractive proposition and several attempts were made in the past. To achieve contraception through immunological means, several points need to be considered. First, the ...

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