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  • Sengupta, Durba; Joshi, Manali; ATHALE, CHAITANYA A.; Chattopadhyay, Amitabha (Elsevier B.V., 2016-01)
    The functional dynamics of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) encompasses multiple spatiotemporal scales, ranging from femtoseconds to seconds and Ångströms to micrometers. Computational approaches, often in close ...
  • Balasubramanian, D.; WATVE, MILIND; Ramadorai, S.; Kasturirangan, K.; Sundar, R.S.; Purkayastha, Prabir; Jayan, T.V.; Singh, Rajendra; Gupta, Arvind (Springer, 2017)
    Although science has not left any aspect of the life in the modern society untouched, communicating science with general public effectively is not a trivial task. One of the major barriers for effortless communication ...
  • YOUSF, SALEEM; HUSSAIN, NAZIA; SHARMA, SHILPY; CHUGH, JEETENDER (Bentham Science Publishers, 2017)
    Living cells possess the ability to tune their response to various intra- and extracellular cues, e.g., oxidative stress, nutritional deprivation, etc., which in turn leads to an assortment of different metabolites in the ...
  • MAHALANOBIS, AYAN; SHINDE, PRALHAD (Springer, 2017)
    In this paper, we develop a novel idea of a bilinear cryptosystem using the discrete logarithm problem in matrices. These matrices come from a linear representation of a group of nilpotency class 2. We discuss an example ...
  • PANANGHAT, GAYATHRI (Springer, 2017)
  • GOEL, PRANAY (Elsevier B.V., 2017-01)
    Type 2 diabetes is a chronic, lifestyle disease that has been known for millennia. In recent times, however, it has spread to alarming epidemic levels, presumably as a result of poor nutrition and lack of physical activity ...
  • RAVIKUMAR, GOVINDAN; CHAKRAPANI, HARINATH (Elsevier B.V., 2017-03)
    Nitric oxide (NO) is produced during various pathophysiological conditions and its effects deleterious or beneficial depend on its location, duration of release, and the availability of other physiological reactive entities. ...
  • PANANGHAT, GAYATHRI; HARNE, SHRIKANT (Springer, 2017-05)
    One of the well-known functions of the bacterial cytoskeleton is plasmid segregation. Type II plasmid segregation systems, among the best characterized with respect to the mechanism of action, possess an actin-like cytomotive ...
  • LELE-RAHALKAR, UTTARA; Pawar, Shrikant (Springer, 2017-07)
    Oceans consist of around half a million to ten million species out of which sponges, being the oldest and almost omnipresent of the marine metazoans, make an integral part of marine benthic biodiversity and play an important ...
  • Dewan, Isha; NAIK-NIMBALKAR, UTTARA (Springer, 2017-12)
  • Shylaja, B. S.; PAI, VENKETESWARA R. (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, 2018)
  • VASISTA, ADARSH B.; SHARMA, DEEPAK K.; KUMAR, G. V. PAVAN (Wiley, 2018)
    Intensity, wavevector, phase, and polarization are the most important parameters of any light beam. Understanding the wavevector distribution has emerged as a very important problem in recent days, especially at nanoscale. ...
  • SAWANT, ANUPAM A.; GALANDE, SANJEEV; SRIVATSAN, SEERGAZHI G. (Springer Nature, 2018)
    Robust RNA labeling and imaging methods that enable the understanding of cellular RNA biogenesis and function are highly desired. In this context, we describe a practical chemical labeling method based on a bioorthogonal ...
  • Ulrich, Emily C.; KAMAT, SIDDHESH S.; Hove-Jensen, Bjarne; Zechel, David L. (Elsevier B.V., 2018)
    Inorganic phosphate is essential for all life forms, yet microbes in marine environments are in near constant deprivation of this important nutrient. Organophosphonic acids can serve as an alternative source of inorganic ...
  • WALUNJ, MANISHA B.; Sabale, Pramod M.; SRIVATSAN, SEERGAZHI G. (Elsevier, 2018-01)
    Developments in aqueous-phase Pd-catalyzed cross-coupling reactions have provided new opportunities to directly functionalize nucleotides and oligonucleotides (ONs) for a variety of applications, which range from diagnosis ...
  • DEY, SUTIRTH; Joshi, Amitabh (Elsevier B.V., 2018-01)
    Fruitflies of the genus Drosophila have been used extensively as model systems in genetics, development, and population ecology for almost a century. A detailed understanding of the ecology of Drosophila cultures, and the ...
  • Mishra, Anurag R.; CHATURVEDI, AKANKSHA (Springer, 2018-02)
    Binding of antigen to the B cell receptor (BCR) triggers both BCR signaling and endocytosis simultaneously. BCR signaling pathways and their regulation have been studied extensively by both biochemical methods and flow ...
  • KUMAR, PRIYADARSHI; Li, Zibiao; Wong, Swee Liang (Elsevier B.V., 2018-03)
    Layered materials have been studied for more than a century, but only after the recent seminal work on graphene, it seems feasible to realize the vast potential of these materials. Transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs), ...
  • PAI, VENKETESWARA R.; Ramasubramanian, K.; Sriram, M. S.; Srinivas, M. D. (Springer Nature, 2018-03)
    The ascensional difference (cara) and the prāṇakalāntara are to be applied to the [longitude of the] end of the desired zodiacal sign (rāśyanta) which is corrected for the movement of equinox (ayanacalana). The result thus ...
  • PAI, VENKETESWARA R.; Ramasubramanian, K.; Sriram, M. S.; Srinivas, M. D. (Springer Nature, 2018-03)
    Let the heap of days (dharādinaugha), and the difference in the revolutions of the Moon and its apogee be mutually divided. Then, from these results, the guṇakāras and hārakas associated with the Moon’s anomaly (candra-kendra) ...

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