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Identification and cross-species amplification of microsatellite markers derived from expressed sequence data of rose species
(Springer India, 2015)
Genic SSR markers derived from public expressed sequence tags (ESTs) data are valuable and cost effective marker resources for genome mapping and diversity studies. Owing to their derivation from the transcribed regions ...
Screening of multi-targeted natural compounds for receptor tyrosine kinases inhibitors and biological evaluation on cancer cell lines, in silico and in vitro
(Humana Press Inc., 2015)
Receptors for growth factors encompass within the superfamily of receptor tyrosine kinases and are known to regulate numerous biological processes including cellular growth, proliferation, metabolism, survival, cell ...
Brown barcoded as red but reality is green! How epiphytic green algae confuse phycologists?
(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2015)
Promises and perils of DNA barcoding are now well-known, but no studies have revealed the extent of taxonomic misidentification of algal specimens available in primary DNA sequence repositories. Our original objective was ...
Taxonomic reappraisal of Monostromataceae (Ulvophyceae: Chlorophyta) based on multi-locus phylogeny
(Taylor and Francis Ltd., 2015)
Monostromataceae have been considered a morphologically discrete group of green algae having thalli made up of a single layer of cells; the family is ubiquitous in intertidal zones of marine and estuarine habitats across ...
Screening and biological evaluation of myricetin as a multiple target inhibitor insulin, epidermal growth factor, and androgen receptor; In silico and in vitro
(Springer New York LLC, 2015)
Myricetin is a naturally omnipresent benzo-?-pyrone flavonoids derivative; has potent anticancer activity. Receptor tyrosine kinases family provides the decisive role in cancer initiation and progression. These receptors ...
Differential algorithms-assisted molecular modeling-based identification of mechanistic binding of ganoderic acids
(Springer, 2015)
Ganoderma, in the recent years, has been comprehensively characterized and held invaluable for their miscellaneous pharmacological activities. Recently, attempts to explore and fathom the pathway of inhibition revealed ...
Popularization of Science: Time-tested and Next-Generation Resources
(CSIR- NISCAIR, 2015)
The very fact that you are reading Science Reporter affirms you are a science enthusiast, keen to keep up with latest happenings at the world of science and technology. Making science and technology developments accessible ...
Phylogenetics: Tracing the Evolutionary Legacy of Organisms, Metastatic Clones, Bioactive Compounds and Languages
(OMICS, 2015)
Since its inception seventy-five years ago, the field of phylogenetics has steadily been expanding to contribute in a number of scientific fields including biogeography, medicinal chemistry, forensics, transcriptomics, ...
Science Information Resources
(CSIR- NISCAIR, 2015)
THE very fact that you are reading Science Reporter affirms that you are a science enthusiast, keen to keep up with the latest happenings in the world of science and technology. Making science and technology developments ...
First report of Zoanthus pulchellus from India
(AMET University, 2015)
The marine ecosystem carries immense undescribed organisms having huge potential uses for mankind. The zoanthids, classified under phylum Cnidaria, are mostly found in shallow waters, below the low tide mark. Based on ...