BOOK CHAPTERS: Recent submissions

  • MADHOK, AYUSH; DESOUZA, ANJALI; GALANDE, SANJEEV (Elsevier B.V., 2020-01)
    Since its conception in the 1950s by Waddington and others, the role of epigenetics in various processes such as cellular development, differentiation, metabolism, and disease has been extensively studied. Epigenetic ...
  • SINGH, SHUBHAM; Sangam, Supraj Raja; Senthilkumar, Rajagopal (Springer Nature, 2020-02)
    Autism, or autism spectrum disorders (ASD), is one of the complex genetic diseases and its etiology is unknown for majority of the patients. It is characterized by deterioration in social interaction, communication, ...
  • PAI, VENKETESWARA R.; Ramasubramanian, K.; Sriram, M. S.; Srinivas, M. D. (Springer Nature, 2018-03)
    Based on a thorough examination of the position of the planets at the time of eclipses, planetary conjunctions, and so on, the revolution numbers etc. [of the planets] in a kalpa have to be conceived of for achieving ...
  • GHOSH, SUJIT K.; Kitagawa, Susumu (Elsevier B.V., 2019-01)
    The field of metal-organic frameworks or porous coordination polymers has witnessed a remarkable upsurge over the last few years owing to the wide array of applications realized by these materials. In this regard, remediation ...
  • DESAI, AAMOD V.; SHARMA, SHIVANI; GHOSH, SUJIT K. (Elsevier B.V., 2019-07)
    Water pollution is increasingly commanding pressing research attention owing to the rise in contamination of water streams across the globe. Anionic pollutants which are generated from varied sources have become a major ...
  • SAMANTA, PARTHA; DUTTA, SUBHAJIT; GHOSH, SUJIT K. (Elsevier B.V., 2019-07)
    Sensing of nitro-aromatic compounds (NACs) and related high energy materials (HEMs) has attracted huge attention because of increasing terrorist activity as well as environmental pollution. Sensing in both vapor phase and ...
  • REDDY, PULI CHANDRAMOULI; GUNGI, AKHILA; UNNI, MANU (Springer Nature, 2019-01)
    Regeneration of lost body parts is essential to regain the fitness of the organism for successful living. In the animal kingdom, organisms from different clades exhibit varied regeneration abilities. Hydra is one of the ...
  • MAHESH, T. S.; Khurana, Deepak (Royal Society of Chemistry, 2020-01)
    NMR spectroscopy relies on the fact that nuclear spin ensembles in bulk samples under ambient conditions sustain quantum superpositions for durations long enough to implement intricate quantum dynamics. The discovery of ...
  • Roughgarden, Joan; IYER, PRIYA (Cambridge University Press, 2011-05)
    In common with all religions, biology offers a creation story for male and female. Unlike religious myths, biology's creation stories are scientific claims and subject to scientific examination. Today, the mainstream ...
  • AKHTAR, YASMEEN; MAITY, SOUMEN; CHANDRASEKHARAN, RESHMA C. (Springer Nature, 2015-06)
    A covering array t− CA (n,k,g), of size n, strength t, degree k, and order g, is a k×n array on g symbols such that every t×n subarray contains every t×1 column on g symbols at least once. Covering arrays have been studied ...
  • 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) ...
  • 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 ...
  • KHETAN, NEHA; ATHALE, CHAITANYA A. (Springer Nature, 2020-04)
    Microtubuke (MT) filaments nucleated from centrosomes form star-like structures or asters. In eukaryotic cells, they act as the ‘railway network’ of the cell.
  • SRINIVASAN, ADARSH; Narayanaswamy, N. S. (Springer Nature, 2021-01)
    Closed form expressions for the domination number of an n×m grid have attracted significant attention, and an exact expression has been obtained in 2011 [7]. In this paper, we present our results on obtaining new lower ...
  • Sengupta, Soumyadipta; Lyulin, Alexey V.; Kritikos, Georgios; Karatasos, Konstantinos; VENKATNATHAN, ARUN; PANT, RAKESH; Komarov, Pavel V. (Springer Nature, 2021-12)
    Renewable energy production from fuel cells and energy storage in flow batteries are becoming increasingly important in the modern energy transition. Both batteries use polyelectrolyte membranes (PEMs) to allow proton ...
  • KANITKAR, TEJASHREE RAJARAM; SEN, NEELADRI; NAIR, SANJANA; SONI, NEELESH; AMRITKAR, KAUSTUBH; YAMTIRTHA, YOGENDRA; MADHUSUDHAN, M. S. (Springer Nature, 2021-05)
    Biological processes are often mediated by complexes formed between proteins and various biomolecules. The 3D structures of such protein–biomolecule complexes provide insights into the molecular mechanism of their action. ...
  • Mathew, John; SOHONI, PUSHKAR (Oxford University Press, 2021)
    Bombay did not play the kind of administrative nodal role that first Madras and later Calcutta did in terms of overarching governance in the Indian subcontinent, occupying instead a pivotal position for the region’s commerce ...

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