Research Papers

Purine Repeats (PRs) can preferentially adopt non-B DNA structures such as triple helical DNA, and are randomly distributed in the human genome. Range of stable DNA-triplex forming pathogenic PR was reported to be 198-5400, in an autosomal recessive neurological disorder Friedreich’s ataxia (FRDA).

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The low-complexity genome sequences with random distribution are defined as regions of “biased composition of nucleotides”, which are mostly found in
non-coding regions.

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Spider Silk As A New Bio-Material For MEMS

Published on: 2017/11/09
Dr. Shradha

In this work, spider dragline silk is introduced for the first time as a new biomaterial for Micro-Electromechanical Systems (MEMS).

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Cancer is a complex, multifactorial, heterogeneous disease with a high mortality rate. Even in this era of cutting-edge therapies, prevention is better than therapy. This article discusses some points which can help the public understand and avoid cancers.

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Rising pollution of the environment is causing inflammation and immune activation, leading to unprecedented instances of breast cancer. This letter aims to raise awareness for reducing pollutant burden on environment.

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