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    Insight into luteolytic effects of repeated administration of LH in pregnant rats: Analysis of cAMP/PKA pathway during LH-induced luteolysis 

    Vashistha, Akshi
    The Corpus luteum (CL) is a dynamic endocrine structure that develops in the ovary from the remnants of the ovulated follicle and plays a critical role in the control of estrous/menstrual cycle as well as in establishment ...

    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. ...

    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 ...

    Insights into Differentiation of Pluripotent Stem Cells to Cardiac Progenitors and Cardiomyocytes 

    Sridharan, Divya
    The mammalian heart is the first organ formed during development. It forms the crux of the circulatory system of the body and pumps blood (and therefore, nutrients) to all parts of the body. The continuous functioning 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 ...

    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, ...

    Deciphering the genetic regulators of cuticle barrier function and longevity in Caenorhabditis elegans 

    Sandhu, Anjali
    Ever since Sydney Brenner introduced Caenorhabditis elegans in the early 60s as a model system, this worm has contributed to many ground-breaking discoveries in science. It has served as an excellent model to study animal ...

    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 ...

    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 ...

    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 ...
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