Browsing Biochemistry and Microbial Sciences-Research Publications by Issue Date
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Mycorrhiza and PGPB modulate maize biomass, nutrient uptake and metabolic pathways in maize grown in mining-impacted soil
(Elesevier, 2015)Abiotic stress factors including poor nutrient content and heavy metal contamination in soil, can limit plant growth and productivity. The main goal of our study was to evaluate element uptake, biomass and metabolic responses ... -
Enhanced 2ACK scheme for reducing routing overhead in MANETs
(Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2015)An autonomous collection of the mobile nodes communicating with each other with the help of wireless links either in a direct or indirect manner or rely on other mobile nodes is referred as MANET. The routing protocols in ... -
Biological/Biosimilar Drugs: A New Hope for Better and Low Cost Treatment
(Juniper Publishers, 2016)Biological and biosimilar drugs Medicines that are derived from living cells/organisms are known as biological medicines. They consist of of highly complex molecular entities difficult to characterize. Certain degree ... -
Maps for when the living gets tough: Maneuvering through a hostile energy landscape
(Elsevier B.V., 2016)With genome sequencing of thousands of organisms, a scaffold has become available for data integration: molecular information can now be organized by attaching it to the genes and their gene-expression products. It is ... -
Geminin as an Emerging Anticancer Drug Target
(Juniper Publishers, 2016)For normal cell division, one time replication origin firing is mandatory. The mutual interaction and levels of Cdt1 and geminin (GMNN) proteins are known to be involved in this regulatory mechanism. Imbalance between these ... -
Novel Wnt and Notch Signaling Natural Inhibitors as Double Edged Sword Against Cancer War: An approach Towards Computer Based Drug Design
(Juniper Publishers, 2016)Cancer is a group of disease characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells which may lead to death. According to a report by GLOBOCAN the number of new cancer cases would increase to 19.3 million ... -
D Allele Frequency in Insertion/Deletion Polymorphism of the Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) Gene is Associated with Development of Breast Cancer Risk in Indian Women
(Bentham Science, 2016)Aims: Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in the world and, by far, the most frequent cancer among women. Scientific literature has hypothesized the association of ACE I/D polymorphism with breast cancer for ... -
Geminin a multi task protein involved in cancer pathophysiology and developmental process: A review
(Elsevier B.V., 2016)DNA replicates in a timely manner with each cell division. Multiple proteins and factors are involved in the initiation of DNA replication including a dynamic interaction between Cdc10-dependent transcript (Cdt1) and Geminin ... -
Rice callus suspension culture inhibits growth of cell lines of multiple cancer types and induces apoptosis in lung cancer cell line
(BioMed Central Ltd., 2016)Background: Cancer is one of the leading cause of mortality. Even though efficient drugs are being produced to treat cancer, conventional medicines are costly and have adverse effects. As a result, alternative treatments ... -
Association of MTHFR (C677T) Gene Polymorphism With Breast Cancer in North India
(Sage, 2016)Background Breast cancer is one of the most common malignancies in women and is associated with a variety of risk factors. The functional single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) C677T in the gene encoding 5,10-methylenetet ... -
Mycorrhiza and heavy metal resistant bacteria enhance growth, nutrient uptake and alter metabolic profile of sorghum grown in marginal soil
(Elsevier Ltd, 2016)The main challenge for plants growing in nutrient poor, contaminated soil is biomass reduction, nutrient deficiency and presence of heavy metals. Our aim is to overcome these challenges using different microbial combinations ... -
Oxidative Stress in Invertebrate Systems
(InTech, 2016)Invertebrates have been valuable research models in the discovery of many scientific principles owing to the numerous advantages they provide. Throughout the life cycle, many of them thrive in pathogen-rich environments, ... -
Maps for when the living gets tough : Maneuvering through a hostile energy landscape
(Elsevier, 2016)With genome sequencing of thousands of organisms, a scaffold has become available for data integration: molecular information can now be organized by attaching it to the genes and their gene-expression products. It is ... -
Characterization of WY 14,643 and its complex with Aldose reductase
(Nature Publishing Group, 2016)The peroxisome proliferator, WY 14,643 exhibits a pure non-competitive inhibition pattern in the aldehyde reduction and in alcohol oxidation activities of human Aldose reductase (hAR). Fluorescence emission measurements ... -
Carbohydrate metabolism: Theory and practical approach
(Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2017)Carbohydrate Metabolism: Theory and Practical Approach consists of original chapters and provides an updated and unique source of information for all those interested in the fundamentals of carbohydrate metabolism and its ... -
Natural Compounds Are Smart Players in Context to Anticancer Potential of Receptor Tyrosine Kinases: An In Silico and In Vitro Advancement
(Springer, 2017)Cancer is the ruling cause of mortality worldwide. Chemotherapeutic toxicity and drug resistance have provided impulsion for the formulation of new anticancer agents. Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) are the most activated ... -
Biochemistry laboratory tests for carbohydrates
(Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2017)Carbohydrates are the most abundant class of organic compounds. In living organism they are mainly utilized for energy production. Carbohydrates act as the primary source to provide energy for functioning of living organisms. ... -
Antioxidant, xanthine oxidase and monoamine oxidase inhibitory potential of coumarins: A review
(Bentham Science Publishers B.V., 2017)Excessive and persistent formation of ROS (reactive oxygen species) is a key factor in the origin of cancer, cardiac problems, inflammatory diseases, multiple organ dysfunction, aging and neurogenerative diseases. These ... -
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Clinical laboratory tests for carbohydrates
(Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2017)Clinical biochemistry is also known as clinical chemistry/chemical pathology or medical biochemistry. Basically, it is an area of clinical pathology, generally deals with the analysis of body fluids for diagnosis and ...