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      • Elucidating mechanisms regulating GC-C signalling in colorectal cancer 

        Nandi, Somesh
        Colorectal cancer is the third most frequently diagnosed cancer and the second major cause of cancer death worldwide. Classical therapies for treating colorectal cancer are mostly nonspecific and, therefore, are associated ...
      • 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) ...
      • Elucidating the Role of miR-617 in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Pathogenesis 

        Sarkar, Neelanjana
        Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma (OSCC) or oral cancer is the malignancy of the epithelial lining of the oral cavity. It is the leading cause of cancer-related mortality in Indian males and despite technological advancements, ...
      • Elucidation of 17β-Estradiol (E2) Role in the Regulation of Corpus Luteum Function in Mammals : Analysis of IGFBP5 Expression during Ea-mediated Actions 

        Tripathy, Sudeshna (2017-12-12)
        Corpus luteum is a transient endocrine structure formed from the ruptured ovarian follicle. Its main function is to secrete P4, a pro-gestational hormone, essential for establishment and maintenance of pregnancy in mammals. ...
      • Embryonic Expression of Cytokines: Functional Role of Il-1β During Blastocyst Hatching 

        Pathak, Madhulika
        The detailed investigation on the embryo-endometrial cytokine expression, in both mouse and hamster, was carried out during the peri-hatching development and it is described in chapter 2. We hypothesize that, for a ...
      • Epigenetic Regulators Of Development In The Social Amoeba Dictyostellium Discoideum : The Roles Played By Histone Deacetylases And Heat Shock Protein 90 

        Sawarkar, Ritwick (2011-01-20)
        The major evolutionary transition from single-celled to multicellular life is believed to have occurred independently of the main metazoan lineages in the cellular slime moulds, of which Dictyostelium discoideum is the ...
      • Epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition and cellular cooperation in cancer progression: Novel roles for AMPK 

        Deshpande, Neha Umakant
        Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a developmental program hijacked by cancer cells to facilitate metastasis —a multi-step process involving the spread of cancer cells from the primary tumor site and culminating ...
      • Establishment of a knock-in mouse model expressing a hypomorphic variant of receptor guanylyl cyclase C 

        Chaukimath, Pooja P
        Receptor guanylyl cyclase C (GC-C, gene GUCY2C) is expressed on the apical surface of the intestinal epithelial cells and gets activated by the endogenous ligands guanylin and uroguanylin. Heat-stable enterotoxin (ST) ...
      • Etiopathology Of Oral Submucous Fibrosis : Role Of Areca Nut Constituents And Transforming Growth Factor-β Signalling 

        Khan, Imran (2015-08-19)
        Oral Submucous Fibrosis (OSF) is a chronic inflammatory disease resulting in progressive fibrosis of the oral tissues that can cause difficulty in chewing, swallowing, speaking, and mouth opening. Epidemiological studies ...
      • Evaluation of Cytogenotoxic Potential and Embryotoxicity of KRS Cauvery River Water in Zebrafish (Danio Rerio) 

        Anifowoshe, Abass Toba
        Pollutants and other forms of environmental stress (lifestyle and social behaviour) are of global concern due to significant adverse effects on human health. The term "exposome" has emerged as a concept in environmental ...
      • Evolution Of New Metabolic Functions By Mutations In Pre-Existing Genes : The chb Operon Of Escherichia Coli As A Paradigm 

        Kachroo, Aashiq Hussain (2009-07-02)
        Escherichia coli has the ability to respond to stress such as starvation in a very efficient manner. Under conditions of starvation wherein a novel substrate is provided as a sole nutritional source, Spontaneous mutants ...
      • Exploring the Evolution of Cellobiose Utilization in Shigella Sonnei And the Conservation of ChbG Orthologs in Eukaryotes 

        Joseph, Asha Mary (2017-10-11)
        The chb operon constitutes the genes essential for utilization of chitooligosaccharides in Escherichia coli and related species. The six genes of the operon code for a transcriptional regulator (ChbR) of the operon, a ...
      • Expression Profiling Of Genes Regulated By TGF-β : Role Of Multiple Signaling Pathways 

        Ranganathan, Prathibha (2009-05-12)
        Transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) is the proto-type member of a super family of secreted proteins comprised of several structurally related, but functionally divergent proteins like the BMP, activin, inhibin, mullerian ...
      • Functional Analysis Of Primary Microcephaly Gene Product ASPM 

        Singhmar, Pooja (2013-06-20)
        Autosomal recessive primary microcephaly (MCPH) is defined by congenital microcephaly and associated mental retardation with head circumference of the affected individual at least 3 standard deviations below age- and ...
      • Functional Characterization of CG9650 in development of the Indirect Flight Muscles of Drosophila melanogaster 

        Jawkar, Saroj Sushil
        Muscle development is a complex and multifactorial process involving assembly of thousands of proteins in a precise and synchronized manner over the course of development of an organism. Multiple genes and signalling ...
      • Functional characterization of WD40-repeat protein, WDR8, in Zebrafish to gain insight into its role in Isolated Microspherophakia 

        Madhangi, M
        WD40-repeat (WDR) proteins are a family of proteins that are characterized by widespread occurrence, low level of sequence conservation, common structural conformation (β propeller structure) and functional diversity. ...
      • Gene Expression Profiling And Insights Into The Involvement Of The Insulin Signaling Pathway In Oral Cancer 

        Chakraborty, Sanjukta (2008-08-27)
        1. Despite extensive research on oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC), its five-year survival rate has not improved for the last two decades. Effective treatment of OSCC requires the identification of molecular targets to ...
      • Genetic Analysis of Wilson Disease in a South Indian Population and Molecular Characterization of 13 Novel ATP7B Mutations 

        Singh, Nivedita (2018-03-15)
        Wilson disease (WD) is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by deposition of copper in the body, mainly in the liver and brain. WD patients present with hepatic, neurological, and psychiatric problems. The diagnosis ...
      • Genetic and environmental determinants of swarming in Pseudomonas aeruginosa 

        Kollaran, Mohammed Ameen
        Swarming, in bacteria, is a type of group translocation phenomenon observed in several flagellated species characterized by their ability to spread across solid or semi-solid surfaces rapidly – often with a distinct colony ...
      • Genetic control of Embryonic and Adult muscle development in Drosophila melanogaster by Mlp60A 

        Wishard, Rohan
        Many genetic regulatory networks are required to define the overall characters in a living organism. Characters which are necessary for survival in the wild are often canalized, such that despite genetic and environmental ...

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