Browsing Botany-Research Publications by Title
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Ganoderic Acid A Targeting ?-Catenin in Wnt Signaling Pathway: In Silico and In Vitro Study
(Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2018)Wnt signaling pathways are the group of signaling transduction controlling the embryonic development, cell proliferation, cell migration, cell fate specification, and body axis pattern. Nuclear accumulation of ?-catenin ... -
Ganoderic Acid A Targeting β-Catenin in Wnt Signaling Pathway: In Silico and In Vitro Study
(Springer, 2016)Wnt signaling pathways are the group of signaling transduction controlling the embryonic development, cell proliferation, cell migration, cell fate specification, and body axis pattern. Nuclear accumulation of β-catenin ... -
Ganoderic acid modulating TNF and its receptors: in silico and in vitro study
(Springer, 2017)Cancer is a multifactorial disease with a network of genes causing genetic alterations. The sophisticated techniques in molecular biology revealed different cancer pathway, but their mechanistic approach is still shrouded. ... -
Ganoderic acid targeting multiple receptors in cancer: in silico and in vitro study
(Springer Netherlands, 2016)Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) are transmembrane high-affinity surface receptors responsible for cell migration, adhesion, apoptosis, metabolism, and cell proliferation activities in various cancers. Minute aberration ... -
Ganoderic acid targeting nuclear factor erythroid 2–related factor 2 in lung cancer
(Sage, 2017)Lung cancer causes huge mortality worldwide, and targeting new pathway may provide an alternative in modulating signaling in cancer. Nuclear factor erythroid 2–related factor 2 is the major regulator of endogenous and ... -
Ganoderic acid, lanostanoid triterpene: a key player in apoptosis
(Springer New York LLC, 2018)Cancer is a multifactorial disease, causing behavioral and metabolic alterations, leading to uncontrolled cell proliferation with collateral weakening of immune system. Crucial balance between cell proliferation and cell ... -
Ganoderma lucidum targeting lung cancer signaling: A review
(SAGE Publications Ltd, 2017)Lung cancer causes huge mortality to population, and pharmaceutical companies require new drugs as an alternative either synthetic or natural targeting lung cancer. The conventional therapies cause side effects, and ... -
GANODERMA LUCIDUM, A POTENTIAL THERAPEUTIC MODULATOR IN CANCER SIGNALING: IN SILICO AND IN VITRO ANALYSIS
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Gelatin: A comprehensive report covering its indispensable aspects
(Nova Science Publishers, Inc., 2016)Gelatin is a collagen derived product, obtained by incomplete hydrolysis of collagen procured from skin, bones and connective tissues of animals and exhibits flavourlessness, colourlessness and translucency. It is commonly ... -
Gene and metabolite profiling reveals flowering and survival strategies in Himalayan Rhododendron arboreum
(Elsevier, 2019)Rhododendron arboreum inhabits the Himalayan climate otherwise detrimental to many species, though the underlying survival mechanism remains unclear. Such temperate species have an inherent endurance towards freezing ... -
Gene delivery methods: Advances and opportunities of nanoparticles-based techniques
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Gene delivery methods: Advances and opportunities of nanoparticles-based techniques
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Genetic dissection of quantitative traits loci identifies new genes for gelatinization parameters of starch and amylose-lipid complex (Resistant starch 5) in bread wheat
(Elsevier Ireland Ltd, 2022-09-08)Starch is a major component of cereal grains such as wheat. Physicochemical and functional properties of starch affect end-use food quality and nutrients. To improve cultivars that preserve superior starch quality, the ... -
Genetic dissection of quantitative traits loci identifies new genes for gelatinization parameters of starch and amylose-lipid complex (Resistant starch 5) in bread wheat
(Elsevier Ireland Ltd, 2022-09-08)Starch is a major component of cereal grains such as wheat. Physicochemical and functional properties of starch affect end-use food quality and nutrients. To improve cultivars that preserve superior starch quality, the ... -
Genetic diversity and population structure of Melia azedarach in North-Western Plains of India
(Springer Verlag, 2016)Key message: Genetic structure amongM. azedarachpopulations was detected and two subpopulations were present among them. A significant ?isolation by distance? was found inM. azedarachpopulation in North-Western Plains of ... -
Genetically modified crop regulations: scope and opportunity using the CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing approach
(Springer Science and Business Media B.V., 2021-06-10)Global demand for food is increasing day by day due to an increase in population and shrinkage of the arable land area. To meet this increasing demand, there is a need to develop high-yielding varieties that are nutritionally ... -
Genetically modified crop regulations: scope and opportunity using the CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing approach
(Springer Science and Business Media B.V., 2021-06-10)Global demand for food is increasing day by day due to an increase in population and shrinkage of the arable land area. To meet this increasing demand, there is a need to develop high-yielding varieties that are nutritionally ... -
Genome recoding strategies to improve cellular properties: mechanisms and advances
(Springer, 2020-11-19)The genetic code, once believed to be universal and immutable, is now known to contain many variations and is not quite universal. The basis for genome recoding strategy is genetic code variation that can be harnessed to ... -
Genome recoding strategies to improve cellular properties: mechanisms and advances
(Springer, 2020-11-19)The genetic code, once believed to be universal and immutable, is now known to contain many variations and is not quite universal. The basis for genome recoding strategy is genetic code variation that can be harnessed to ... -
Genome recoding: a review of basic concepts, current research and future prospects of virus attenuation for controlling plant viral diseases
(Springer, 2020-08-10)Plants are very susceptible to pathogens and every year, 25% of crop loss is caused by various types of pathogens including viruses. Many different strategies are being used for developing resistance against virus infection, ...