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      • 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 ...
      • Investigating the role of taxi gene in flight behavior of Drosophila melanogaster 

        Vanlalrinchhani
        Locomotion is essential for animals and it is regulated by crosstalk between neurons and muscles. Although defects in the crosstalk between neurons and muscles are implicated in many mobility related diseases in human, ...
      • Investigations on the Possible Role of Aromatic β-Glucoside Metabolism in Self-Defense in Enterobacteriaceae 

        Sonowal, Robert (2018-04-02)
        Bacteria are ubiquitous in all ecosystems and are often challenged by multiple stresses such as extreme temperatures, high salt concentrations, nutrient limitation, pH variations, radiation, predation and the presence of ...
      • Investigations on the regulatory role of BglG on the expression of ridA and the pleiotropic effects of bglG deletion in E. coli 

        Shukla, Shambhavi
        The bgl operon of E. coli encodes for the proteins involved in the uptake and catabolism of plant-derived aromatic beta-glucosides, normally associated with the soil environment. The silent state of the operon seen ...
      • Investigations On The Role Of The Global Regulator H-NS In The Survival Of Escherichia Coli In Stationary-Phase 

        Chib, Savita (2015-08-17)
        Studies on stationary phase cultures of microorganisms in the laboratory have helped us understand the genetic and physiological basis of adaptation in their natural habitats. Stasis or decline in bacterial populations due ...
      • Mapping Of Glycoprotein Hormone-Receptor Interactions Using Hormone Analogs And Antibodies 

        Roy, Satarupa (2010-09-21)
        The glycoprotein hormone family comprising of Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG), Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) plays important role in reproduction and overall ...
      • Mechanism of β-catenin regulation by IGFBP2: Role in Glioblastoma progression 

        Verma, Brijesh Kumar
        Insulin-like growth factor binding proteins (IGFBPs) were initially identified as high affinity binders of Insulin-like growth factors (IGFs). There are six IGFBPs which regulate the bioavailability and functions of IGFs ...
      • Mechanistic Insights Into The Androgen Regulation Of Transforming Growth Factors-Beta (TGF-β) 

        Desai, Kartiki (2012-01-17)
      • Mechanistic Insights into the Role of IGFBP-2 in Glioblastoma 

        Shilpa, S Patil (2018-08-13)
        Insulin like Growth Factor Binding Proteins (IGFBPs) 1 to 6 have important physiological functions of regulating half life and bioavailability of Insulin like Growth Factors (IGFs). Consequently, these have been known to ...
      • Mechanistic insights into the role of miR‐6741‐3p in oral squamous cell carcinoma pathogenesis 

        More, Dhanashree Anil
        Many functional studies and clinical analysis have linked miRNA dysregulation as a causative factor for tumor initiation and progression. Overexpression of oncogenic miRNAs and downregulation of tumor suppressor miRNAs are ...
      • Metallophosphoesterases In Mycobacteria Enigmatic Roles In Regulating Mycobacterial Physiology 

        Mattoo, Rohini (2014-04-29)
        Pathogenic bacteria such as M.tuberculosis have evolved several mechanisms to aid their intracellular survival and subvert host defenses. One of the contributing factors is thought to be the production and secretion of ...
      • Molecular Actions Of Arecoline, An Alkaloid Implicated In The Manifestation Of Oral Submucous Fibrosis (OSMF) 

        Singh, Thangam Gajan (2010-07-21)
        The pathogenesis of oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF) is due to a complex interplay between the production and degradation of extracellular matrix (ECM) protein components. In tissue fibrosis, there is a net accumulation of ...
      • Molecular Analysis Of Hamster Sperm Capacitation: Significance Of Protein Tyrosine Phosphorylation 

        Naveen, Daniel M (2007-12-17)
        Fertilization is a process that generates the first cell of a new organism. In mammals, fertilization occurs in the female reproductive tract. The male gametes (spermatozoa) are rendered fertilization-competent only after ...
      • Molecular Characterization Of The SLC22A18AS Gene From The Imprinted Human Chromosome Segment 11p15.5 

        Bajaj, Vineeta (2011-02-21)
        The imprinting status of the SLC22A18AS gene, located in the human chromosome segment 11p15.5, was studied using PCR-SSCP analysis and fetal tissues from a battery of 17 abortuses. This gene showed monoallelic expression ...
      • MOLECULAR GENETIC ANALYSIS OF THE TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS COMPLEX 

        Mahmood Ali, Abdullah (Indian Institute of Science, 2005-02-21)
        Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is an autosomal dominant disorder that affects several organs in the human body including the brain, heart, kidneys, eyes, skin, spleen, liver and lungs [Roach, et al., 1999]. TSC is ...
      • Molecular insights into AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK)-mediated regulation of anoikis resistance 

        Kumar, Saurav
        Our study identifies negative cross-talk between AMPK and two important cellular kinases, Akt and Erk. AMPK-mediated inhibition of these two kinases promotes survival of cancer cells in the matrix-deprived condition. ...
      • Molecular Phenotyping of Mutations in Guanylyi Cyclase C Associated with Congenital Diarrhea 

        Rasool, Insha (2018-02-28)
        Guanylyl cyclase C (GC-C) is a member of particulate guanylyl cyclases, discovered primarily as the target of a family of heat stable enterotoxins (ST), produced by enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC). ST is acknowledged ...
      • Monoclonal Antibodies As Probes To Protein Structure And Function : Studies On Human Chorionic Gonadotropin 

        Venkatesh, N (2012-11-09)
      • Moonlighting Functions of the Rv0805 Phosphodiesterase from Mycobacterium Tuberculosis 

        Matange, Nishad (2018-04-18)
        All organisms must sense and respond to their environment in order to survive. The processes that allow a living cell to sense changes in its environment, and respond appropriately are collectively referred to as ‘signal ...
      • Notch3 Receptor : Activation Mechanism and Association with Ovarian Cancer 

        Gera, Sakshi
        The Notch signaling influences a wide spectrum of cell fate decisions, both during development and in the adult organisms. This pleiotropic role of Notch signaling in humans is attributed partially to the presence of four ...

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