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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 ...
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 ...
In silico molecular docking study of natural compounds on wild and mutated epidermal growth factor receptor
(Birkhauser Boston, 2014)
The role played by overexpression of tyrosine kinase epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), the transmembrane receptor central to numerous cellular processes comprising cell migration, adhesion, apoptosis, and cell ...
Crux of time management for students
(Springer India, 2016)
At the beginning of each academic session, I typically devote a class or two to share my tips on time management and personal productivity with newly admitted students at the Central University of Punjab. I believe this ...
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 ...
The Blood Rain Mystery
(Vigyan Prasar, DST, 2016)
Blood rain is a weird, but natural phenomenon in which raindrops appear red, sometimes dark red, resembling the human blood. Spells of this extraordinary phenomenon had been reported since ancient times. Mention of blood ...
Sequence-based Phylogeography of Seaweeds: How Current Distribution is Shaped by Accumulation of Past?
(Graduate School of Kuroshio Science, Kochi University, 2013)
State-of-the-art techniques of phylogeography are now routinely used to assess changes at DNA level accumulated over time, and thereby to study forces that might have influenced distribution patterns of organisms. Presented ...
Agronomy and cultivation methods for edible seaweeds
(Research India Publications, 2013)
Seaweeds, by all means, are “future plants”; they have been projected as the future viand for ever-increasing human populations, viable and sustainable source for biofuel without disturbing global food scenario, as potential ...
Primary Succession Recapitulates Phylogeny
(OMICS International, 2016)
The parallelism between the process of primary succession and the evolution of life on this planet is remarkable and conspicuous, yet never been spotted before. The order, at which each seral community appear, right from ...
Sequence Similarity Search, Multiple Sequence Alignment, Model Selection, Distance Matrix and Phylogeny Reconstruction
(Nature, 2013)
This is a generic sequence analysis protocol suitable for plant and algal phylogeographic studies. Generated sequences from bidirectional Sanger sequencers are first assembled using Geneious. Sequence assembly is then ...