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Inducing DNA-protein crosslinks and 5-azacytidine to study genetic mutation in Escherichia coli

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Souradip Mallick, National Institute of Technology, Rourkela DNA–protein crosslinks induce SOS response as it is mutagenic and 5-azacytidine induces bacterial damage and stimulate homologous recombination. All these consequences of DNA–protein crosslinks and 5-azacytidine were investigated on E.coli DNA–protein crosslinks (DPCs) are mainly formed when a nucleotide residue on DNA forms a covalent bond with a […]

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Moderna: Covid-19 Vaccine- Sooner than we think?

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Avipsha Datta, Department of Biophysics and Molecular Biology, University of Calcutta Covid-19 Vaccine- the one thing we are very much hoping for right now! Well, here is some news update that might give us a little more hope. The Drugmaker Company Moderna has announced that it is preparing to launch its potential Coronavirus vaccine mRNA-1273.Meanwhile, […]

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RC-PCR technology in SARS-Cov-2: Mega-Analyzer for outbreaks

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 Ayooshi Mitra, Amity University Kolkata Present transmission rates of SARS-CoV-2 are still on the rise, with second waves of infections being faced by many countries. Rapid SARS-CoV-2 whole-genome sequencing (WGS) is a massive tool for tracking and assessing transmission links but is not so readily available.  In a study conducted by a group of researchers, […]

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EFFECT OF MISSENSE VARIATIONs: REVELEALED

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DEEPON CHAKRABORTY, UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA Interpretation of a large number of genetic variants identified from sequencing is one of the breakthroughs of clinical genetics. It is also termed as genetic screening. The main challenge is the identification of the effect of amino acid substituting missense variation on protein structure and function. Its several applications are […]

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Arabidopsis thaliana- A hero in disguise?

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Shrayana Ghosh, Amity University Kolkata A hero in disguise, which was earlier set aside for not being medically useful, recently proved potent against breast cancer cell growth and, also doesn’t affect the division of normal cells. This could be a futuristic solution by being a very useful cancer chemotherapy treatment.  The ground-breaking discovery was made […]

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Social Isolation in Rats: It’s long term effects on Neuroplasticity

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Avipsha Datta, Department of Biophysics and Molecular Biology, University of Calcutta Early life stress plays an awfully important role in brain development and very much contributes to the event of assorted mental disorders in later stages of life. A regular animal model like rats was taken to review different aspects of psychiatric disorders. Social isolation […]

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98.6F Vs New Normal: Why the body temperature is declining over time?

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Dyotak Chandra, The West Bengal University Of Health Sciences Since the past two centuries, 98.6°F (37C) is taken as the standard “normal” body temperature. First established by German physician Carl Wunderlich, it has been used by doctors and parents as a measure by which fever can be assessed and to detect the severity of any […]

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Barriers to developing clinical trials in Lewy body dementia

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Surupa Chakraborty, Amity University Kolkata Lewy body dementia comprises two related disorders: dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB)  and Parkinson’s disease dementia (PDD). Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) is recognized as the second most common form of neurodegenerative dementias in older people. Sufficient pieces of evidence are still not available about its prognosis and natural history, which […]

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Covid updates- Quantification of antibody through plasmonic substrates for SARS-CoV-2 Detection

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Sagnik  Nag, Amity University Kolkata The emergence of an exceedingly pathogenic human Coronavirus in the Middle East has sparked novel concern in human coronaviruses around the world. Standing today we know all the precautions that are to be followed during this pandemic situation. The general symptoms about the outbreak of the Covid -19, but the […]

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Eatable antibody factories to combat deadly gut infections!

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Jayateerth S. Bhavikatti, CSIR-National Chemical Laboratory, Pune. Clostridioides difficile (C. diff) is a causative agent for diarrhoea and colitis (colon inflammation) and its infection occurs usually during or soon after the administration of antibiotics. This happens as a result of wiping out the gut microbiome. In the US, nearly 30,000 people die annually from C. diff […]

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